The Irish did make some clutch plays, but Hayes screwed the pooch by trying to split that trap. There's a 99% chance you will get fouled in that situation, and if you don't you still have a timeout left. No need to dribble the ball into traffic there, especially when you're not really a ball-handler.Nah. More like ND making huge plays down the stretch. That kid for Wisky just couldn't make that lay-up with around 10 seconds left. Great job getting to the rack but just could not get the ball to go down. Great game.
The Irish did make some clutch plays, but Hayes screwed the pooch by trying to split that trap. There's a 99% chance you will get fouled in that situation, and if you don't you still have a timeout left. No need to dribble the ball into traffic there, especially when you're not really a ball-handler.
Yeah that was not a blunder that I would put on the coaches - looked like Hayes just got rattled and made a bad decision, as you described. But I think teams tend to forget that with :16 or :18 or whatever left on the clock, the defense is unlikely to exert enough patience to force a ten-second violation. So get the ball to a good FT shooter and then just be patient - you'll get fouled.Kinda sucks when players do not execute the plan. It's human nature to try to be the hero, take matters into your own hands or decide early that you're going to do to the 2nd or 3rd option-- it happens all the time. As a coach, it can make you look stupid though. Kinda reminds me of Tommy Armstrong deciding that he would pass instead of keep the ball. College kids are just that. Kids.
Yeah that was not a blunder that I would put on the coaches - looked like Hayes just got rattled and made a bad decision, as you described. But I think teams tend to forget that with :16 or :18 or whatever left on the clock, the defense is unlikely to exert enough patience to force a ten-second violation. So get the ball to a good FT shooter and then just be patient - you'll get fouled.
Anyway, it was an exciting game and Notre Dame was outstanding in the closing minutes. Nice contrast to the lopsided games on Thursday night.