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A nooner, who doesn't like that.
Between FTs, open looks at the 3, and some layups we had every opportunity to win this game and just couldn't hit the shots.
Thought defense was solid overall and it bodes well that even against their back court we were able to generate chaos. Khalid had the best game of his career and it was nice to see Kelly hit a couple as his stroke can help us in future games. Usher had a good all around impact kind of day.
But Josh and co have to get away with this overthinking and trying to get cute nonsense. The small ball line up with Ush at the 5 doesn't work against good teams. Sure we had a good 5 minute stretch with it, but the other 20 minutes we tried it, it was horrible. Keep it simple. Play Howard. When Howard comes out, play Saba or Meka. Maybe if Coleman and Kelly were juniors, or Smith or Sturdy had the experience of a year playing and an offseason to reflect, it might be worth it, but that isn't true. Saba and Meka may not be ready for what we need, but that doesn't matter, because neither are the aforementioned players ready to do what we need in a tiny ball line up.
And if we thought going small was a way to play for a win, then you don't sit Devoe. I don't care if he was off a bit. He still needs to be on the court if you're playing for a win. And if you're not, then you play the back up bigs to get them experience.
Moses Wright developed in part because he actually played. He played 414 minutes as a freshman. Saba has played a total of 153 in his career, and there is no way he is in a worse spot than Moses was as a freshman.
Yeah. Those blue sparks coming off him as he tears down the court aren’t due to static electricity, they’re Bremsstrahlung!Nice line by Rathburn regarding Usher... More energy than a nuclear reactor.
i like the TIC. a few additional notes in support of your shot-making observation... pastner always says this is a shot-making league. the reality is that its not just the ACC. (natural reaction is "duh".) but the analytics of modern bball are very clear and demonstrate how significant each "factor" of the game is. for awhile the "4 factors" were thought to be the keys. but as more and more research and analytics has been pored over, the evidence is that the "4 factors" are far from being evenly weighted in predicting W/L. eFG is by far the number one predictor of W/L. a distant second is extra possessions in the form of TOs and O-rebs.I always say that Pastner is a better coach when the players make the shots (tic). Flush and on to VT.
What happened to Tristan Maxwell?
It really feels like he’s snakebit. He’s shown flashes of being a good player but can’t stay off the injury report.Thumb issue.
PG play was horrible todayWE played ok but the FT difference KILLED us. They just made their shots (esp FTs) and we didn't.That's even with KMoore having a career scoring game.
Usher is getting close to super-human (esp if he could hit 3s). Made a run at a triple -double.
We have got to get more Offense out of the 5 spot.