At least we made them last night, I don't think it would have mattered against lowly Depaul. We need Sidney and Riek in there for some more beef on the inside. Hopefuly after UCLA we will have Sidney and Riek on the floor.
OEMDawg said:You don't think it's a little worrisome that we couldn't get a shot of a all inside the arc for almost an entire half against a mediocre team? I don't care if they had 5 guys standing under the rim, there's many more ways to get an inside shot without banging it inside to Varnado. You saw in the 2nd half the effect of taking all those 3s. Some of the shots thrown up by Osby, Turner, and Stewart were barely nicking the front of the rim.
So were we standing around or were we screening, driving, and dishing? Big difference.rugbdawg said:of the 1st half and the whole 2nd half. Offensively, we were just standing around. Most of the time we weren't looking to get it inside. Just ball screens everytime the floor + drive and dish. To be the better teams, you have to have a little better offensive philosophy.
They looked scared shitless to take it inside against Varnado. Our guards played well enough to make them shoot off balance or with a hand in their face most of the time.ninja dawg said:also i dont know if it was the defense last night but depaul was taking some terrible shots. i mean if they weren't shooting airballs they were laying some bricks.
Seshomoru said:Or the outside guys should just switch places for the hell of it?
There aren't off ball screens in what it looked like we were doing. It's designed to draw defenders in, kick, drive quick if you can or wait for ball screen then drive, kick, repeat... If the defense doesn't stop you or comes off the low post, it's a layup. If they sink in, it's a wide *** open three.
Why in the hell would you move if your defender runs away from you? Kind of pointless.
Bdog9090 said:I'm convinced a lot of people on here know next to nothing about basketball and listen to Coach34 entirely too much.