We look pretty decent. Some offensive droughts here and there but overall pretty good. The tech on Moses was BS!!!!!
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We look pretty decent. Some offensive droughts here and there but overall pretty good. The tech on Moses was BS!!!!!
This is the issue and it isn't just tempo for number of possessions - though pushing the ball for easier shots would be really helpful for this offense. We run our sets (such as they are) at an ungodly slow pace which makes us a whole lot easier to guard. We don't get a lot of movement and the ball generally sticks with whoever has it. We get very few shots in rhythm or easy points off our offense. DeVoe has to put his shoulder into someone's chest or Moses is pivoting 3 different ways before he jump hooks.
We don't have the athletes who can simply break down other teams players at the ACC level (Bethune Cookman yes - UK or even SYR no). Jose would certainly help but even he wouldn't break down high level defenders. DeVoe for as good as he is - isn't the kind of player you can say "put the team on your back and create". That isn't his game. It isn't realistic to think he is going to take a high level athletic defender off the dribble in space.
Watch good teams with similar talent to us and see how fast they run their sets. VT is a good example. Watch how fast their guys come off of screens or work the weave they run around the 3 point line and then watch us run our offense. Thorobreds versus Clydesdales. The speed is what gets them open shots. Easy shots that we don't get.
I wasn't enamored with everything Bilas said today, but he was spot on when he said DeVoe ws out of rhythm and it was hurting his offensive game. We don't do anything to help him get an easy bucket or a couple of easy shots to get in rhythm. Everything is hard and he has to create 90% of his shots. Again, not his game. If we simply ran sets a lot faster and got him a bit of help with down screens and other movement to occupy help defenders, he most likely is a different player.
The defense we ran today was well coached against a high end team like KY. The zone is a perfect approach. Which is why it is so frustrating to me to see us run a slow plodding offense that doesn't do anything to help the talent we do have.
Not meIs anyone surprised that our offensive sets are slow or look sloppy with our floor general on the sideline in a walking boot?
Is anyone surprised that our offensive sets are slow or look sloppy with our floor general on the sideline in a walking boot?
last season with Jose in 31 games: 0.85ppp, 13th percentile.
season before that: 0.847 PPP, 11th percentile.
Just quoting stats Shane. It’s your job to defend themLast season was last season, Devoe was a freshman and everyone was a year younger. Besides, I could give a **** about where our tempo ranks according to Kenpom. If you don’t think not having our Jr PG on the floor has hampered our offense, you’re smoking something.
Is anyone surprised that our offensive sets are slow or look sloppy with our floor general on the sideline in a walking boot?
Last season was last season, Devoe was a freshman and everyone was a year younger. Besides, I could give a **** about where our tempo ranks according to Kenpom. If you don’t think not having our Jr PG on the floor has hampered our offense, you’re smoking something.
you’re correct, why establish a history when arguing points? It’s much more in your interest to just call me a ****ing hater. The point is, no metric supports your optimistic views that things will be fine. Once again, I’m correct in criticizing a coaching hire and you’re wrong with your blind following and optimism. It’s hard teaching you this lesson time and time again.
+1....I hope Usher is really good cause he's been talked up a ton while we've been waiting for him to be eligible.We can all debate about our offense and the absence of Jose and coming of Usher, but we will all have a clearer picture soon. Think we will see some offensive improvement, but not as much as some on the board are thinking.
LOL..You haven’t taught me **** that I don’t already know broskie. I’m not naive enough to believe that it’s all rainbows and sunshine with our offense or our team in general, and I’m not sold that Pastner is the long term answer, but it could be a hellva lot worse.
You want to talk about facts but you disregard the fact that our program was in the dumps well before Pastner got here. It’s not a defense of Pastner to say that offense has been slowed because we have lacked offensive talent. So I’m not surprised that our tempo or offensive numbers are poor, and they look even worse when we don’t have two of our best pieces offensively.
I know you like to go around spouting off **** to make yourself look smart or some type basketball savant, but save that **** for someone else. Everyone knows where you stand and it’s easy to look right when our team isn’t at full strength. Despite what buttons he pushes or what the facts are, you’re not going to give any credit or even look at the big picture. Sure, let’s wave a magical wand or fire that silver bullet and insert some cash into the budget to fix all of our problems, that would be great.
100% agree.Last season was last season, Devoe was a freshman and everyone was a year younger. Besides, I could give a **** about where our tempo ranks according to Kenpom. If you don’t think not having our Jr PG on the floor has hampered our offense, you’re smoking something.
When you don't have the pieces, I think you have to try to get the upper hand with scheme, and that's where I think we are lacking right now. Scheme wise, I think we have regressed a lot since Pastner's first year when we had a unique identity with Lammers at the high post and aggressive cutters constantly going to the basket.
Devoe came up as a point guard. He has said as much on tape in interviews. He has played one year as a shooting guard, his freshman year at Tech. He is the best ball handler on the team, including better than Jose. Granted he is not as aggressive at the point as Jose, but he should be more than capable and adequate considering his overall skill level is higher than Jose's.
I don't know much about Parhum other than his 35 point game against KY at VMI, but as the smallest and quickest guy on the court I have to believe he also came up as a point guard and should be able to hold his own just fine. But again, he does not have Jose's aggressive mentality.
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Devoe may have came up as a point guard but he doesn't have the mentality or instincts of one. A play early yesterday that made that clear is when Banks got the ball 30 feet away from the basket and was looking for an release Devoe tried to set up a back cut. Conceptually it made sense due to the way the defense was playing him, but the situation on the court dictated that Devoe fight to get the ball not run a back cut. The same is true for Parham. How often this year has Moses gotten a rebound and both guards started streaking down the sideline looking to catch the defense before they are set for a good shot and nobody coming back towards Moses to get the ball. Far too often and that demonstrates a SG's mentality rather than a PG.
A PG will leak out in that situation, but only when he knows it's safe for an outlet pass to be thrown to him. If the pass isn't open, he shouldn't be streaking down the court. But too often Bubba and Devoe do just that and then people yell at Moses for making a stupid pass when it leads to a turnover. Now when Jose is back, yeah, those two should go set up for shots and Jose should be the one worrying about getting open and be the one Moses (or Banks or Cole) look to outlet to. Until then though, they need to have an understanding of what the team needs of them. And yes, both have the skills to be a PG. It takes more than ball handling to be a PG though, and it's showing with the small things.
It would be a very different situation had Jose gone pro or something last year and we had to plan around him not being available. But that isn't the case. We look like a team that is missing a veteran PG. Maybe that's because we are just a bad offensive team with poor offensive coaching. Or it could be because we're missing a 3 year starting PG. If only we had the opportunity to wait and see which of those might be the case before making broad generalizations.