Yesterday is the type of game where you see why all of these guys are still in college and not playing professional basketball. I don't know if it's me just being a downer or not but the last 2 to 3 weeks I feel we have regressed severely on both offense and defense, hopefully we figure it out and at least be competitive in the sec.
Those things are the same as the day they were taught it, the players just aren't utilizing it. And Pope isn't changing things up defensively nearly as often as he should. Pope hinted at it again yesterday that guys are reverting to THEIR way of doing things, and we've all seen some things that will get ironed out.
- Brea not fighting to get open
- Carr passing up good looks from deep, and dribbling too far away from his body
- Butler putting his head down and driving into traffic with people open
- Amari lollygagging up and down the court
These are all fixable things. What looks like regression is other teams getting their guys to buy in to what's being taught, and being held accountable when they don't. When our guys get back to playing for the name on the front of the jersey, and electing to trust one another even if means taking more time off the clock, this will once again be a dangerous team.