Need a pass 1st 1, retain Wilkinson, replace at least 2 Staff (1 to help coach offense, 1 to help coach defense), and 2-3 shooters. This team needs a lot of help. Hard to watch...
Yeah - we saw it last night _AGAIN_DWM81 said:
Need a pass 1st 1, retain Wilkinson, replace at least 2 Staff (1 to help coach offense, 1 to help coach defense), and 2-3 shooters. This team needs a lot of help. Hard to watch...
Most college teams defend the paint and/or the perimeter. Monty was masterful in prepping his team to run ALOT of offense through the mid range in a rather unique way for College Bball. Someone (probably him) once explained that it requires a combination of talent, time and practice to make effective and that it doesn't work at High School level or NBA level (due to talent levels). More importantly, the changes to MBB pretty much ended its effectiveness when Monty retired.socaltownie said:Yeah - we saw it last night _AGAIN_DWM81 said:
Need a pass 1st 1, retain Wilkinson, replace at least 2 Staff (1 to help coach offense, 1 to help coach defense), and 2-3 shooters. This team needs a lot of help. Hard to watch...
Furd sagged off Dort/Monty and often the 4. Essentially clogged the lane. Then we seem INCAPABLE of running an effective high ball screen (really it is an AWFUL part of Dort's game).. With limited spacing we are easy to defend. Did start to penetrate in the second half - and that played to a game where it looked like we were back with Pac12 refs.
Right now this team is less than the sum of its parts.
Do you think maybe it's because we don't have the right players starting? Do you think?stu said:
How often this season have we gotten way behind then came back but not far enough?
ducky23 said:JimSox said:calbearinamaze said:
Dort has been great!
But that bad foul on Reynaud at the end. Too bad.
According to some here, that was a smart foul
(Yes yes I know different time situation, but still…)
stu said:
How often this season have we gotten way behind then came back but not far enough?
LOLducky23 said:
…different…, but still…
Harky4 said:
13 turnovers versus only 4 assists is ugly and says that the ball is sticking to players who offensively are 1 on 1 oriented. 4 for 14 shooting from 3 point land also is ugly and defines our lack of perimeter shooting.. The former could be cleaned up by coaching; the later can be cleaned up only by recruiting. IMO our core players, even if they return, are not enough to make us a 50% W team in the ACC next season.
Huh? 1) We lost. 2) We were down 17 at one point with Madsen coaching. 3) See #1.bearsandgiants said:
Madsen outcoached his opponent.
The familiar theme has become the biggest flaw of Madsen's coaching is starting Blacksher and giving him too much leeway when he's not producing. Sure, there's only 4 games left, but this issue should be fixed immediately.Bear8995 said:Huh? 1) We lost. 2) We were down 17 at one point with Madsen coaching. 3) See #1.bearsandgiants said:
Madsen outcoached his opponent.
Reynaud was the best player on the floor, sure. And we definitely need more talent. But to claim Madsen outcoached Smith? Ridiculous. Sorry. It just is.
I agree that we have a lot of 1on1 offense, but assists would look a whole lot better of a few shots would fall, particularly from outside. Guys are open for 3's, and receive a pass, but then clank it.Harky4 said:
13 turnovers versus only 4 assists is ugly and says that the ball is sticking to players who offensively are 1 on 1 oriented. 4 for 14 shooting from 3 point land also is ugly and defines our lack of perimeter shooting.. The former could be cleaned up by coaching; the later can be cleaned up only by recruiting. IMO our core players, even if they return, are not enough to make us a 50% W team in the ACC next season.
Blacksher has been disappointing during the ACC. He is not running the offense well partly because he dribbles too much. I've said before that he is probably our best 3 point shooter when open, but he rarely gets a clean look, partly because he's undersized. If he isn't scoring from 3, he isn't contributing any points and we need him to do so to win games.RedlessWardrobe said:The familiar theme has become the biggest flaw of Madsen's coaching is starting Blacksher and giving him too much leeway when he's not producing. Sure, there's only 4 games left, but this issue should be fixed immediately.Bear8995 said:Huh? 1) We lost. 2) We were down 17 at one point with Madsen coaching. 3) See #1.bearsandgiants said:
Madsen outcoached his opponent.
Reynaud was the best player on the floor, sure. And we definitely need more talent. But to claim Madsen outcoached Smith? Ridiculous. Sorry. It just is.
Yeah, Blacksher was clearly a liability in the Stanford game, so he only played about 13 minutes I think. In other words, Madsen DID yank him. Campbell replaced him, and made some positive contributions. I'm not sure Blacksher played at all in the second half.HoopDreams said:Blacksher has been disappointing during the ACC. He is not running the offense well partly because he dribbles too much. I've said before that he is probably our best 3 point shooter when open, but he rarely gets a clean look, partly because he's undersized. If he isn't scoring from 3, he isn't contributing any points and we need him to do so to win games.RedlessWardrobe said:The familiar theme has become the biggest flaw of Madsen's coaching is starting Blacksher and giving him too much leeway when he's not producing. Sure, there's only 4 games left, but this issue should be fixed immediately.Bear8995 said:Huh? 1) We lost. 2) We were down 17 at one point with Madsen coaching. 3) See #1.bearsandgiants said:
Madsen outcoached his opponent.
Reynaud was the best player on the floor, sure. And we definitely need more talent. But to claim Madsen outcoached Smith? Ridiculous. Sorry. It just is.
So if he isn't scoring from 3, isn't scoring at all, and isn't running the offense well than he is a negative on offense. He certainly is a negative on defense.
So yeah, Madsen has probably stayed with him too long, but his minutes are dropping off a cliff the last two games.
The related issue is Tucker our backup PG is also ineffective. It's good to see him hit a couple open 3s, and he probably is our best passer, but when he makes a good play he often follows up with trying to do too much and makes a bad play.
So we are left with Wilkinson at PG. That's his future position, but it's a lot to ask a freshmen, especially one who plays so much, and benefits from playing a lot of his time off the ball.
PG has definitely been our biggest problem position both offensively and defensively.
JW is already playing a ton of minutes. So many that he cramped up badly at the end of regulation in our OT lossRedlessWardrobe said:
All I can say is that unless there's a situation when Blacksher is capable of helping the team, JW and DJ should be getttng the vast majority of the backcourt minutes. As many as they can give us.
Then let's just put it this way. All things being equal DJ should get more minutes than Jovan.HoopDreams said:JW is already playing a ton of minutes. So many that he cramped up badly at the end of regulation in our OT lossRedlessWardrobe said:
All I can say is that unless there's a situation when Blacksher is capable of helping the team, JW and DJ should be getttng the vast majority of the backcourt minutes. As many as they can give us.
seems like our only option is to play Campbell more
RedlessWardrobe said:
Then let's just put it this way. All things being equal DJ should get more minutes than Jovan.