Screw this, we have been side by side with UCONN and SJU all year long and have lost..... Coach Shaheen Holloway you know we can win... get them ready like your St Peters team did and friggin WIN...... WIN WIN WIN
Williams played good defense, rebounded well, but gives us zero on offense. Have to get him open for the three.Ya never know....
But we've got to practice shooting 3s.
And Shaheen needs to design some plays to get perimeter shooters open.
He is on the Mount Rushmore of College Basketball Coaches. That probably has something to do with it too.Tricky Ricky is 36-4 in the BE last two years. What can you do? Cash is king.
Agreed. He’s also not going somewhere without the cash and tells you every chance he gets that SJU still acts too small.He is on the Mount Rushmore of College Basketball Coaches. That probably has something to do with it too.
Ask Providence how all the NIL money did![]()
Ah that was it…guys that were historical 25-33% career three point shooter at lower levels of college basketball just didn’t practice them enough this year.Ya never know....
But we've got to practice shooting 3s.
And Shaheen needs to design some plays to get perimeter shooters open.
They shot at 50 percent from 3 against UConn after a week off. Presumably they worked on shooting reps and mechanics.Ah that was it…guys that were historical 25-33% career three point shooter at lower levels of college basketball just didn’t practice them enough this year.
Maybe, just maybe, it’s even harder to shoot them against more talented defensive players in the BE.
But I guess it’s worth a shot, practice them all week until Thursday and maybe they will start to go down.
I will say this. If the team could somehow find a way to make 6-7 three pointers a game at the BET, then realistically could make a run at it.
Yep. And we even underperformed that significantly. This team just shot 28.2% in BE play. They were also dead last in 2PT% at 46.9%. The home stats must be even worse, we were terrible at Prudential.Ah that was it…guys that were historical 25-33% career three point shooter at lower levels of college basketball just didn’t practice them enough this year.
Maybe, just maybe, it’s even harder to shoot them against more talented defensive players in the BE.
But I guess it’s worth a shot, practice them all week until Thursday and maybe they will start to go down.
I will say this. If the team could somehow find a way to make 6-7 three pointers a game at the BET, then realistically could make a run at it.
This is semi-pro ball.NIL is the issue. No longer student athletes competing vs each other. It’s different levels of pros with a. Sprinkling of amateurs.![]()
Need to start w a top nil budget first.He is on the Mount Rushmore of College Basketball Coaches. That probably has something to do with it too.
Ask Providence how all the NIL money did![]()
Wont happen. We just are what we are. What made us successful in the beginning of the season just isnt happening now. The ability to knock down shots and run an offense is big, however we were able to turn teams over at will. That just hasnt happened the last 6-8 weeks. Those turnovers allowed us to mask our awful 1 on 1 half court offenseAh that was it…guys that were historical 25-33% career three point shooter at lower levels of college basketball just didn’t practice them enough this year.
Maybe, just maybe, it’s even harder to shoot them against more talented defensive players in the BE.
But I guess it’s worth a shot, practice them all week until Thursday and maybe they will start to go down.
I will say this. If the team could somehow find a way to make 6-7 three pointers a game at the BET, then realistically could make a run at it.
Agree with what you say.Yep. And we even underperformed that significantly. This team just shot 28.2% in BE play. They were also dead last in 2PT% at 46.9%. The home stats must be even worse, we were terrible at Prudential.
Again, all summer we pointed out the shooting concerns and the typical lack of 3PT game in Holloway's offenses. It's very hard to trade 3's for 2's and be a consistent winner over the long haul and it's something he needs to look at. IDK how many 3-and-D guys are out there within our budget that will play defense they wan he wants and still hit 3's, but I think there's a bit of compromising and adjustment to be made. You can be the 30th rated defense and have a much better offense and be in a better place, for instance.
Our current extremes aren't good enough: We couldn't score enough to blow out bad teams or beat good teams. We're going to miss the NCAA Tournament despite being 14th in the country in DE. Tough to do. We collapsed to finish 6-9 after 4-1 and went 0-4 n the marquee games against the top BE teams because we could not score.
We collapsed to finish 6-9 after 4-1 and went 0-4 n the marquee games against the top BE teams because we could not score.
We lost to uconn and sj 4 times by a total of 21 pts.like I said they have not dominated us at all so
That one was painful too. We lost a lot when Richmond injured himself and was gone for the season (think maybe were 1-6 without him or something).Not as bad as the 2022-23 collapse. Started 15-9 (8-5), finished the season 2-7.
It feels like every team but Seton Hall has a guy or two that averages maybe 15MPG and shoots about .380 to .400 from 3 and takes majority of shots from the arc. These guys get a couple open looks every game or at least give you a threat to do so. It makes a big difference. Villanova and Creighton always have them, but so do teams like DePaul (Pierre-Justin), Xavier (Wright), Georgetown (Abraham), and so on and so forth. Classic floor spacers. And that's what they do. They set up for that shot. Sort of like what was the thought for Pirate and Investor Legend Veer Singh.Agree with what you say.
But the 9 of 18 vs UConn was an outlier.
The week off might have helped their legs recharge, which aided the performance.
so hopefully Thursday we have good legs and make some threes. But 3 days in a row is not going to be to our advantage from that element of the game.
Also extra reps shooting 3s this week won’t change who they are either.
It feels like every team but Seton Hall has a guy or two that averages maybe 15MPG and shoots about .380 to .400 from 3 and takes majority of shots from the arc. These guys get a couple open looks every game or at least give you a threat to do so. It makes a big difference. Villanova and Creighton always have them, but so do teams like DePaul (Pierre-Justin), Xavier (Wright), Georgetown (Abraham), and so on and so forth. Classic floor spacers. And that's what they do. They set up for that shot. Sort of like what was the thought for Pirate and Investor Legend Veer Singh.
Why can't we just find these guys? You don't have to reinvent the wheel you just need guys you're willing to play in a complementary role because they can knock down the 3 in this day and age.