Miles was definitely more aggressive on offense in this game. As called out by Ragas and others, it was probably the match up against Avila that made him dial it up a notch. Let's hope he stays this aggressive. He missed most of his shots, but at least he got the shots. And most of them were good shots. This is an element that has been missing in our offense. We need some post play (like last year with Dame) to open up a little more space on the floor.
I have been on Drew for various things most of the year, but he was terrific in this one. The defensive scheme and changes on Avila were very effective. He called a couple of timeouts at exactly the right time. And most important, right after Sheldon drilled the first 3...he called a play to get him the second shot. And the boys executed brilliantly. Drew also tightened up the rotation a little more in this one....mostly keeping Deloach on the bench. Let's hope the 50/50 split between Rubin and Deloach is offifically over - it's time for Rubin to get 75-80% of those minutes. Of course- he will have to stay out of foul trouble for this to happen. Miles and foul trouble will be a critical factor in our end of season push for a top 4 spot.
But helping our execution a bit was the lack of depth for St Louis. Their starting 5 is a very good unit. But they have virtually no bench - at least they didn't in this game. I am guessing their starters all played at least 35 minutes, and I think they showed some fatigue down the stretch. Avila had 3 airballs in the last 5 minutes or so including a critical one from about 7 feet on an inbounds play and Jimerson...while not a good defender to begin with, couldn't keep up with Edwards on the two 3 attempts.
Disagree on the Avila comments. Bit of a statue? Sure. And certainly not intimidating on defense. But he does throw his body around well and is quick and smart enough to get a lot of rebounds. He defended the quicker Miles pretty well And I thought he was very impressive on offense....just didn't shoot the ball particularly well today. Again - fatigue could have been a factor. But just look at his box score - I think every team in the A10 would take those numbers from their center.
Jayden was fantastic in this game. Each time St Louis pulled away a bit in the first half, he hit a big three to get us back in. He was also more aggressive - and seemingly quicker - on his drives to the basket. Could be that his ankle is back to 100% - or that he is just not thinking about the injury anymore.
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