On offense, he's totally focused on using the screen at the top of the key to get the ballhandler around his man, then allowing him to create by driving, pulling up or finding the open man when the defense collapses. There's not much emphasis on guys moving without the ball, screening away from the ball, etc. That may not be the preferred approach among the Newell-inspired fans here, but maybe it's what Madsen thinks he can do with this group. In this era an offense with off the ball movement is often triggered, not by the point guard., but by a post player who gets the ball at the top of the key and faces the defender, a la Sean Marks, Amit Tamir or Ryan Anderson. I doubt Sissoko or Dort have the passing ability to do that, and their lack of offensive skills means their man will probably just drop off and dare them to shoot. Assuming my assessment of this is correct, Madsen needs to play Wilkinson more and Blackshear less. With Wilkinson and Stojakovich in the game together, the defense can't focus on just one of them, and the other will have openings to score.
On defense, it looks like he's trying to get the defender to fight through the screen for the ballhandler, but our guys are not able to do that. Rather than stepping up to challenge the ballhandler, both Sissoko and Dort are dropping back, permitting easy scores in the paint. Since they look to be equivalent players to me, I would treat the primary asset of our two big men as the 10 fouls they collectively can commit, and have them confront the ballhandler more aggressivlely, leveling him once on the drive to make him think twice about driving again. That approach also makes sense now that we're in the ACC, which allows much more contact than the Pac 10 zebras did.
I'm assuming that Madsen's first comment in the locker room was that that was an easy win, if the team had played all 40 minutes with the same intensity they played the last 15. That's been an issue all year.
Also, the portal probably affects some of this. Easy for me to say that Wilkinson should get Blackshear's minutes, but it's probably an issue when a kid has come from the portal expecting to play. Makes keeping the full locker room happy more difficult. That's why Madsen has to get more longer-term recruits so we're not totally depending on rebuilding each year.
On defense, it looks like he's trying to get the defender to fight through the screen for the ballhandler, but our guys are not able to do that. Rather than stepping up to challenge the ballhandler, both Sissoko and Dort are dropping back, permitting easy scores in the paint. Since they look to be equivalent players to me, I would treat the primary asset of our two big men as the 10 fouls they collectively can commit, and have them confront the ballhandler more aggressivlely, leveling him once on the drive to make him think twice about driving again. That approach also makes sense now that we're in the ACC, which allows much more contact than the Pac 10 zebras did.
I'm assuming that Madsen's first comment in the locker room was that that was an easy win, if the team had played all 40 minutes with the same intensity they played the last 15. That's been an issue all year.
Also, the portal probably affects some of this. Easy for me to say that Wilkinson should get Blackshear's minutes, but it's probably an issue when a kid has come from the portal expecting to play. Makes keeping the full locker room happy more difficult. That's why Madsen has to get more longer-term recruits so we're not totally depending on rebuilding each year.