Great win. For everyone whining about how we did not look our best— not sure if folks realize how hard it is to win 6 ACC games in a row. Pretty sure no other team did that this year.
Great question to CJP would be is he going to entertain changing the offense scheme to fit the personnel he has next season. There are several other new comers that likely play a lot (Deebo in particular) - so should scheme change to fit personnel/skills we have next few years?
agree with all of this. 1st part and 2nd part. would add that both of his buckets were setup/created by kyle. howard only needed to get to his spot catch and dunk. good for him for doing his job because that is his only job at this point on the offensive end.I don't think Howard is likely to give us huge contributions or anything, and may not play much at all. But both his shots came off of good penetration where he got the ball in such a great position that tougher big men wouldn't have had much of a chance to make an impact. It was kinda like Miami where he had a couple plays where he basically did what Moses does a lot and finish dump offs right at the rim. I don't think right now he gives us anything in regards to creating his own shot like Moses can, but I think what we saw against Wake is something he could do against most teams, if we are able to have that kind of penetration. I think what the opponent being wake did was make Pastner confident he could get away with playing Howard because we could more reliably expect to be able to go on a run or two to take control of the game against them than say clemson or duke.
I think a bigger thing holding him back from contributing going forward is that this team isn't really set up for a true center especially with Moses + a true center on either end of the floor. It's hard for a guy to play when he fits a role that the team doesn't usually use and by putting him in the team needs to adjust to a pretty big change in dynamics that also affects them.
Well said - last years team improved dramatically when they scrapped the motion offense (center distributing ball from high post) to one with more pick/roll focused because James Banks was liability on offense at high post (he was not in low post or in pick/roll or on defense). Howard would struggle to play high post distributor consistently and is no threat to create his own shot like Moses is from there. I think Saba has more potential to do this, but not sure if he has developed enough - TBD what full off season with Coach Rev will do for hin.
If the personnel do not fit an offensive scheme, you can not run it a lot. Evidence the pre-Hawaii trip games last season. Great question to CJP would be is he going to entertain changing the offense scheme to fit the personnel he has next season. There are several other new comers that likely play a lot (Deebo in particular) - so should scheme change to fit personnel/skills we have next few years?
Offense is one thing but DEF is another problem.Right now all we have is 2 big guys who MAY get in someones way near the basket and 10 fouls to take.Lots of false out of position steps and misalignments there now.
I also think we will see a shift away from some of the base theories in our 1-3-1 base set if we don’t have such experienced guards and add a legit 5-spot guy to the defense.Right now both of them only ever get in the game sparingly and when they do almost never for an amount of time that lets them really get acclimated and settled in. Of course they will be misteps and the like in that situation. That is a very different situation to getting 25+ minutes a game and getting settled in with experience.
this point you raise is fascinating to think about. knee jerk reaction: hard to imagine pastner moving away from the matchup/hybrid 23/131 zone. as one of the game announcers mentioned recently: it's been 5 years and most of the acc still has not figured out how to attack it with consistent success.I also think we will see a shift away from some of the base theories in our 1-3-1 base set if we don’t have such experienced guards and add a legit 5-spot guy to the defense.
agree. and one consistent aspect over five years has been the zone. correct? wouldn't every ACC coach label that as part of our identity?I'm not worried about team defense. Every year under Pastner we've had good to great defenses. This year a lot of people were expecting us to drop off and we aren't as good overall last year, but still good, and have switched up styles to be a lot more steal oriented. I fully trust this staff the staff to have the team playing effective defense in some form or fashion. Whether it's with a super small ball or with going twin towers.
agree. and one consistent aspect over five years has been the zone. correct? wouldn't every ACC coach label that as part of our identity?
we have certainly bounced between m2m and our hybrid zone this year. but the hybrid zone has been consistent all year. and although it might have some slight variations in terms of responsibilities from year to year, it is mostly the same hybrid 23/131 each year. this year the only hc defenses we have run are m2m, hybrid 23/131 zone, and about ~1% of possessions in a straight/traditional 131 (which almost always gave up easy buckets immediately and pastner switched out of it each time quickly). those are the only hc defenses we've played all year.I'd argue most coaches would call our defensive identity as being utilizing multiple looks, including several types of zones. I would expect us to utilize zone next year for sure. How much and what type I have no idea about.
agree. and one consistent aspect over five years has been the zone. correct? wouldn't every ACC coach label that as part of our identity?
I was waiting for our NCAAT selection thread to say this but it makes sense here... I think our defense sets us up VERY well for a NCAAT run.I'd argue most coaches would call our defensive identity as being utilizing multiple looks, including several types of zones. I would expect us to utilize zone next year for sure. How much and what type I have no idea about.
We also switch out of the 1-3-1 into m2m. That eats away time if nothing else.I was waiting for our NCAAT selection thread to say this but it makes sense here... I think our defense sets us up VERY well for a NCAAT run.
Teams that know us (ACC) or have us on the schedule far enough in advance have more than enough opportunity to prepare, and those teams still have an acclimation period when they see it live. Now put our defense in a setting where we'll match up against a random team out of a hat... Boom.
Syracuse has benefited from this in the past with the 2-3. I think our zone style AND multiple looks is arguably harder to prepare for. I'm very excited about the possibilities. Even if it doesn't pay off in any given year, I think it'll prove a fantastic tournament style for us over time. I love it enough in the regular season as it is.
Is it just me or do we seem especially good at the zone trap? If so, we could certainly give some teams fits.I was waiting for our NCAAT selection thread to say this but it makes sense here... I think our defense sets us up VERY well for a NCAAT run.
Teams that know us (ACC) or have us on the schedule far enough in advance have more than enough opportunity to prepare, and those teams still have an acclimation period when they see it live. Now put our defense in a setting where we'll match up against a random team out of a hat... Boom.
Syracuse has benefited from this in the past with the 2-3. I think our zone style AND multiple looks is arguably harder to prepare for. I'm very excited about the possibilities. Even if it doesn't pay off in any given year, I think it'll prove a fantastic tournament style for us over time. I love it enough in the regular season as it is.
this point you raise is fascinating to think about. knee jerk reaction: hard to imagine pastner moving away from the matchup/hybrid 23/131 zone. as one of the game announcers mentioned recently: it's been 5 years and most of the acc still has not figured out how to attack it with consistent success.
g kyle 6'2 200#
g mike 6'5 200#
g deebo 6'6 210#
f usher 6'7 215# and f khalid 6'7 200#
f/c: meka 6'8 or howard 6'10 or saba 7'1
even without howard or saba, a "small ball" lineup with those guys is not so small anywhere except at the 5 spot. can imagine very disruptive zone and m2m defenses with so much length and athleticism. we've seen it at times this year with usher at the "5" and 4 guards (including bubba and jose at the same time for a lineup that some have labeled "tiny ball")
also "fun" to think about jalon moore and miles kelly - 6'6" and 6'5" more length and athleticism on the wings that can presumably guard multiple positions m2m and can be very disruptive in our hybrid zone.