UrsaMajor;842429649 said:
You really don't think Wallace could start for Wisconsin? NBA scouts disagree, but then what do they know. And, I know you cringe whenever anyone bounces the ball seeing as you think driving is anathema to basketball, but because of our limited # of outside shooters, Martin likes to have a penetrate and score or penetrate and dish offense. But then what does he know.
There you go again. Trying to tell me what I think.
Bouncing the basketball can be good or bad, depending on the situation. Typically, the basketball with the best chance to beat the best teams is where a team runs motion or plays of some kind two thirds of the time, and one-on-one the rest of the time. Bouncing the ball also is used for dribble-handoffs, but then I'm sure you know that. The basketball with the least chance to win against the best teams is one that does not involve players other than the one dribbling the ball, because the defense can help or double-team if they know he won't pass the ball. Witness the two man team, Eastern Washington with their two great one-on-one players. They dribbled. They did not pass at all. Four flipping assists in that game for EWU! Four! And they lost.
And don't be shy. Tell us which NBA scouts you can name who said Ty Wallace could start for Wisconsin? Bo Ryan praised Wallace, but he did not say Wallace could start for him on this season's team. If Bo said it, I'd believe it.
The problem for Cal against Wisconsin was not all Wallace, and really not Wallace at all. It is that, as you said, we don't have good perimeter shooting, but it is also that we didn't have good shooting at all of any kind in that game. From looking at the tape, Wallace tried to make an assist 9 times in that game. Twice he was successful. Once, he threw the ball away for a turnover, and 5 times his teammates blew the shots, including a blocked dunk, a layup, 2 jumpers, and once where the player could not get a shot off. Also, in motion, his teammates do not cut hard, set effective screens, and do not get loose and open for shots, all of which is not Wallace's fault.
As far as your assessment of Martin's offense as "penetrate and score or penetrate and dish", well, I've seen the "penetrate and score", but I didn't see much "penetrate and dish" against the Badgers. Wallace drove into the paint 15 times against Wisconsin, scored five times on ten shots, committed 3 turnovers, was fouled once and missed his free throw, and tried only one dish to Kravish who missed the shot. Mathews penetrated 5 times for one basket, and was fouled on two attempts, missed one shot, made one, and had one shot blocked, and attempted no dishes on his drives. Singer penetrated 4 times, scored once, was fouled once, lost the handle for a TO, and missed a short J, but tried no dishes. Behrens drove in 3 times, scored once, lost the handle once for a TO, and once could not get a shot off, and he tried no dishes. My impression from the games since Syracuse is that when we penetrate, we are always looking to score. All of our assists vs Wisconsin came from perimeter players making passes on the perimeter or into the paint.
It is not easy to evaluate Wallace. He is playing point guard, and he has no one to pass to who is reliable in a big game. Wisconsin was a big game, and from where I sat, only Wallace and RMB really came to play. And Wallace stopped being Wallace in the second half. He had 15 points with 14 minutes to go, and scored only 2 points thereafter. He's being asked to take lots of chances, and makes lots of mistakes and turnovers. He is ranked 116th in Division One in assists, and 244th in assist to turnover ratio. I think it would be better for both Ty and Cal if he played SG or a wing, if we only had a point guard.