HoopDreams said:
I didn't see the game. just looked at the box score.
another game where I look at the stats and just scratch my head
KA with 20 rebounds? 20?!???
Cal out rebounds AZ by 12
KA with 7 blocks?!?!?? Is this volleyball?
AT 1-9, with 2 assists and 4 TO!???!!?
Fab Freshmen Forbes 0-4??!??!!
West plays 3 minutes?!??!!??!
Cal with double the assists as AZ (12 to 6) ?!?!?!!
can't imagine what that game looked like!?!?!?!!
We have one of the best players in the country in Anigwe. She is absolutely a player you build a team around. She has the physical tools and the mental tools. Our building around her is lobbing into her in the post. That is running a play, not building a team around her. She has been here for 4 years--this is our last season with her. Programs rise and fall in 3-5 year waves. This is supposed to be a peak, while next year looks like the start of a valley.
And yet, here we are losing 4 out of 5 and not looking poised or mentally sharp or determined or intimidating the other team. It looks to me that both Brown and West are not used properly to move the double team off of KA. Outside shooters like RC and KS and even AT are not set up to receive at the arc and shoot the open threes to draw defenders out at them. They do not receive passes ready to shoot. They stand flat footed and look inside to KA, let the defender close them out, and then either force a pass or shot, or pass to the next guard to repeat action. There are other ways to get KA. the ball, and getting her shots underneath doesn't mean forfeiting wide open 3s.
Another pet peeve, when KS, JB, or AT do drive into the lane against a zone, they often over penetrate or shoot leaning into the defender instead of a classic pull up. That shot is there for them.
And CJ has got to calm down under the basket. She rushes simple bunnies and so many come way too hard off the glass.
I don't mean to call out players, but it's hard to watch this team, especially this year, make the same mistakes and not take a huge mental step forward, The start and ends of games is where the mental aspect should be shining for this team and it is precisely where they have played their most rushed and sloppy.
The Bear will not quilt, the Bear will not dye!