RamblerRagas wrote:
Thoughts from the couch, as a TV spectator -
First 20ish minutes felt concerning, like here we go again we'll be 1-8 and lose to another D1 basement team. More negativity, we suck, rock bottom, etc... Then to start the second half I finally saw glimpses of that fast tempo transition offense Drew wants and when it finally happens within the flow of the game. CMU had no response back. That was the game.
Offense and whatever was being ran in first half still looked God awful.
Rubin brought nice fire and played angry. He and Chuck are the only real leaders of this team when they want to be, still. Too much individualism otherwise, with nobody else playing for one another. I did see when Chuck got pummeled on his 3-and1 and Rubin was the only guy coming to his aid.
Great energy Ola Joseph...... and Richardson ???!!!!
Karli Bell was outstanding calling this game on TV. Give her more TV assignments.
So..... Despite beating CMU, I am still worried and lacking in confidence with upcoming games with Princeton, Chicago State, and the San Fran and Santa Clara games. Each of the next 4 are very winnable, but also very losable too.
Well, they did not flat out run a lot in the second half. It was more selective when they had a clear advantage. When they did run, they took it to the hoop more then just spotting up and launching 3s. Again we got a steal by Tavares that lead to a breakout and our rebounding was better which also helped us get a couple of times. Drew was also encouraging them run when we had an advantage and was slowing them down when we did not. Ideally, you want the team to understand when to go and when not to.
I agree with your assessment of the first half. My fear at halftime was whether we were going to fall into the kicked dog syndrome where the team would be like a dog that has been kicked too much and fall into the negative mindset of "here we go again". However, they came out and played hard with energy in the second half and looked much better. Again, to change your philosophy on tempo and offense 8 games into a season is difficult. Let's see how they look against Princeton who is not a run and gun team. Ball security and TOs will be important as it does figure to be a high possession type of game.
Richardson did some nice things yesterday. I think if we play some bigger, less mobile centers he will give us some decent minutes. It is obvious that Miles needs to stay on the floor and avoid the silly fouls. He got another foul on a moving screen and he needs to STOP this. The staff needs to drill into him that its not his job to seek the contact on the screen. Its the guards job to run his defender into the screen and cut off of Miles' hip. This has been partly Miles' fault, partly the guards' fault, and mostly the staff's fault for not demanding more precision. Attention to detail! If Miles can stay out of foul trouble, Richardson can provide much shorter minutes giving Miles a blow around media timeouts and his short comings can be minimized.