I agree with this. I counted 4 or 5 flushes or layups missed in the first half. We were fouled on some of the missed dunks, but nothing called. The refs called a lot of fouls on VCU, but they did not call a bunch of others.Agree, but I will counter that by saying that in the first half, we also missed a ton of gimmes. We had a number of opportunities to stretch a small lead, but we would miss a putback or layup on the break.
I remember saying to my friend that it felt like we were outplaying in the first 10:00 but I looked up and the score was tied because we kept missing layups.
Agree, but I will counter that by saying that in the first half, we also missed a ton of gimmes. We had a number of opportunities to stretch a small lead, but we would miss a putback or layup on the break.
I remember saying to my friend that it felt like we were outplaying in the first 10:00 but I looked up and the score was tied because we kept missing layups.
Interesting tidbit:
I saw someone say that Tadric's 1-7 last night was deceiving so I looked and we actually got an offensive rebound off of 5 of his 6 misses.
When Tadric drives aggressively instead of putting up poorly timed shots, even if he misses, he's almost always going to draw defensive attention and with our prolific rebounding ability, we put ourselves in a great position to score even off of a miss.
Interesting tidbit:
I saw someone say that Tadric's 1-7 last night was deceiving so I looked and we actually got an offensive rebound off of 5 of his 6 misses.
When Tadric drives aggressively instead of putting up poorly timed shots, even if he misses, he's almost always going to draw defensive attention and with our prolific rebounding ability, we put ourselves in a great position to score even off of a miss.
Not sure why everyone is down on him.
24 of 26 on free throws??? That shows a dedication from players and coaches. Impressive. That will win you some games.
Actually I did notice that and I am guessing that he knew this would be the case and it was a semi-deliberate strategy. I say semi-deliberate because I think he'd prefer to have gone 6-7 (can't give him the three pointer) but I definitely think he knew that most of his misses would likely be rebound baskets for the good guys...pretty sure he is being coached to do this as well.
I can think of three reasons:
I am rooting for TJ but I always feel like when he is on the court, the question is whether his positives outweigh his negatives.
- his defense
- his three point shooting; and lastly
- his defense
You have a higher opinion of his defense than I. And, he's only modestly better on the other end of the court. Where he excels is pushing the ball up court, so he definitely has value. One more thing. Someone needs to teach him better shooting mechanics so he can get shot opportunities more often.Granted, he has struggled earlier in the season, but all of our guards have had their share of issues defensively until the VCU game. Most of us would say that perimeter defense (as a whole) has probably been the biggest shortcoming through 9 games. Just my opinion, but I think that Travis is a much better defensive player than many here give him credit for. As far as positives outweighing the negatives, I think it is a no-brainer. Offensively, he gives us another gear in pushing the ball up the court and getting us into sets, and as mentioned, he really takes care of the basketball. When we were struggling against the pressure in the first half against VCU, he would have been huge.
We run better when Jorgy is in the game. We run sets better when he's not.
Defensively he has very good hands but not great feet.