In that zone if moses comes up banks has to play the corners. I was at the game and heard Pastner telling to the staff about it.I agree with peacone about Moses’ defense. He overplays the high side of the wing zone and is slow to recover.
Ron I thought they didn't let you in the arena anymore.In that zone if moses comes up banks has to play the corners. I was at the game and heard Pastner telling to the staff about it.
In that zone if moses comes up banks has to play the corners. I was at the game and heard Pastner telling to the staff about it.
For the umpteenth season in the row, "The bubble is weak." I swear, this is said every year.
Maybe experts and fans need an expectations adjustment. Regardless, since the field of 68 started, the bubble has been, shall we say, "reasonably attainable" if you don't screw up too much and knock off a couple ranked teams.
This year we screwed up too much (Gardner-Webb, Georgia, ND, and mind-blowing offensive ineptness in some expected losses). We also haven't beaten a team receiving votes, let alone a ranked team.
Looking to next year, we'll have an older team. We lose Alston and Gueye for sure. It's possible we lose a guy or two with remaining eligibility that aren't currently getting minutes. We add Jordan Usher and maybe (fingers crossed) another impactful transfer or recruit.
So, three questions:
1) What do you see as the profile of a team that is bubble-worthy?
2) How likely is it that we'll get there next year?
3) What changes are necessary for us to get there next year?
I don’t have any faith anymore , I think we’ll be hiring another coach in 2021 & “rebuilding “ for the 100th year in a row
In that zone if moses comes up banks has to play the corners. I was at the game and heard Pastner telling to the staff about it.
I get that, and I think it puts Banks in a bad position. The biggest guy on the team having to sprint the baseline and cover more ground than anybody on the floor? It's not sustainable. He will be gassed late in the game, and he has been.
I'm just a guy, but I would maybe try banks in the middle of the 1-3-1 at the free throw line where he could still collapse and rim protect, but put a smaller faster, but still long, guy in the back, like AD, Moore or Cole maybe to close out on the corner 3's.
If you go back and watch the highlights on youtube Sjolund's zone was getting cooked all night. Pastner alluded to it in the post game interview, although I hate to hear pastner talk like that.I don’t see what some of you guys see with Moses’s defense. His rotations are slow and he puts others in bad positions. He might block a shot every now and again but he also might contribute to your pivot being in foul trouble.
I’d much rather see Moore or Sjolund
He was allowing his guy to drive by him. Needs to keep his man in front of him or turn him into the lane where he can get help. He got beaten badly a few times last night.If you go back and watch the highlights on youtube Sjolund's zone was getting cooked all night. Pastner alluded to it in the post game interview, although I hate to hear pastner talk like that.
He gave him the baseline drive with clear lane to the basket. He could have overplayed to the baseline and MAYBE gotten some help in the lane. He got beaten so bad on that play he couldn't even use the baseline to help him. Not trying to be hard on him. Anyone that has played gets beaten every now and then but if you get beat try to give your teammates a chance to help. Coaching should be able to help. Even Duke players get beat but you usually see help off the ball as they rotate to close off the lane.If memory serves, we were playing man to man when he Sjo-time got blown by for a dunk late in the game. Your point about needing to stay in front of his man, obviously still stands, and is even more critical when playing man to man.
“Obviously, when I got the job, I was told five years (to make the NCAA tournament), but I don’t want to wait five years,” Pastner told the AJC. “I want to get there now. Obviously, this year is going to be tough, but the reality of it, our aim is for next season. Now, yes, was I told five? Yes, but I want to get there next year, and I believe we can do it. I truly believe we can do it.”
More quotes in the article.Pastner’s comments followed those he made on his Monday evening radio show, which followed an evidently productive practice.
“The team we practiced (Monday), I said that team can get to the NCAA tournament next year,” Pastner told Tech radio voice Andy Demetra.
I don't see where the big leap in winning more games will come from next year.