Comments during games tend to be too emotional, based on what we just saw and generalize way too much.
So here are some thoughts from yesterday's game, after a good night of sleep, and not analyzing any box scores. All eye test:
1) Nance - awesome. No need to expand, other threads have covered that
2) Berry - great - had a sub par game last time around. But showed confidence continues to be there
3) Buie - OK - Took a couple of shots that clearly should not have happened. The others were, IMO, justified. Did not shoot well. That happens. Much more interested in seeing better shot selection and not turning the ball over.
4) Greer - another solid game, but it worries me that, without Audige, he's the logical guy to play a lot more minutes off the ball in the backcourt. Meaning, while Buie continues to be the PG.
5) Beran - terrible until the last 5 minutes. Then he's great. Not sure what to make of that
6) Young - did not play particularly well, but solid as usual. And yes, when with Nance team played well. I believe in the 2nd half NO was scoreless when they played together
7) Williams - I am hoping he becomes more confident. I see signs of the "new guy on the team" not wanting to do more because he might be stepping on someone's toes
8) Roper/Simmons - are so much better than the average frosh we usually see. But we can't count of them to be significant when things get really hard. They're not there yet. And they're not supposed to be.
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A) Yong and Nance together - good, very good. I don't care about arguments we were very good down the stretch with Beran/Nance. One game, we hit shots. Better than not hitting them. Still, one game
B) The last 5 minutes. Really happy we made shots. Berry and Beran hitting 3's won the game for us. We were not even shooting remotely well from the 3. And when it mattered, we did. But why, in the bonus, were we not going inside? Is it preferable to live and die by the 3? What happens with faster defenses in conference and the open shots are not there? We hit them. If we missed them we'd be here finding it unacceptable to lose at home to a mid major
C) Perimeter defense - Audige is the only hope we have to somewhat "clamp down" on an opponent that is particularly hot in the perimeter. Buie is far from a good option for that. And he was the best one yesterday.
D) Depth in the perimeter - When things get tough, and experience is needed, no shaky hands, what are our options outside? It's normal for Simmons/Roper to be sitting on the bench. That's expected. So, as we saw last night, who can we resort to? Before Audige is an option, it's Greer. And for as solid as he was the last couple of games, that makes me uneasy. As CC won't go to a 2019 style of lineup with Beran at 3, right now we have Buie and Berry as obvious guys needing to be on the floor. The third, before Audige is available, is Greer. Again, solid last couple of games. But, in conference play, he might just be a guy taking up space knowing he probably turn the ball over. But not contributing either. Beran (who knows, even Williams) at 3 at times, could make some sense. Think about it, Beran is rebounds and crossing our fingers he might hit an open three. He does not play with his back to the basket, he does not penetrate, he does not finish in the paint unless he's completely alone.
E) Now I'll go look at the box score, to see where the "all these guys will play 20 minutes" ended up in the first game we were actually tested.