oskidunker said:
You must be kidding. The offense did not look good. Wsu is terrible.they had three players out. We still left three shooters wide open. BODY OF WORK NOT TWO GAMES.
yeah, the offense did not look good overall for the game, but we still shot 47%.
at one point we were shooting 55%, but then went into a couple cold spells where we couldn't even get a good shot. Still there were other times that we just couldn't put the ball in the basket. Remember that one play where we got 3 offensive rebounds, and yet still couldn't score, plus the 3 missed dunks/layups by Justice? Without those we would have been above 50% shooting.
Those plays just happen. Frustrating, yes, but they happen
Defensively, I don't agree that we left 3 shooters wide open. Roberts and Elleby hit a lot of threes, but they were all contested (unlike the last game with them or the first game last year). One thing I noticed about Elleby is he is a tall player, who elevates high and shoots it. Hard for our much smaller guards to defend that shot. Roberts is just a pure shooter.
But what the Bears did do was move the ball well. We had 11 turnovers. WSU had 20 turnovers, of which 13 were steals. Don't really want to criticize Dyson because he had a good game today, but the ball is just too sticky in his hands. He needs to get it out of his hands, or drive. Not catch the ball and stare down his defender for 2 seconds before doing something with the ball. But overall, I thought the ball movement was better. For example, the inside passes to slashing Paris for two easy layups, and the 5 Bradley assists.
I'm not arguing with your basic conclusion. No comment on that. I'm just debating your view that the offense looked terrible and that we left shooters wide open.