To answer a few questions+ ...
1) How did they give up points in the paint? NU doesn't have much interior defense. They have Pardon and that's it. This isn't a one-game problem.
2) I'd actually argue one of the team's strengths is in transition. They are good in open court. It's how they came back against DePaul.
The questions arrive in the half court. If a fast break is stopped and there are no opportunities in the secondary break, then you see the painful killing of the shot clock as they get their act together in the backcourt.
3) The effort on D is fine. They just aren't a great defensive team. It helps when Law, Gaines and Pardon are out there, but then you have other weaknesses.
On other topics, I find it maddening the way this team comes out of the gate. There's been too many games where they start poorly. I assume that's the cost of starting Kopp, but I'm really not sure. I see some good things from him.
Nance and Greer took good steps yesterday toward having a few more rotational minutes. Nance is missing some really easy shots. That little jumper in the lane will drop at some point. I assume he's still "holding the ball too tight."
To simplify, it's going to be a tough B10 season. Get ready to celebrate the small victories.