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<blockquote data-quote="dtm1997" data-source="post: 194969" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>I was hopeful to not lose by 20 yesterday. We didn't.</p><p></p><p>Nova had the best player on the court in Brunson and they're basically playing 2PGs & 2CGs almost at all times. Couldn't penetrate or get the ball down low & when we did, their guards collapse to mitigate potential for their post players to get in foul trouble. They also seemed to have mental telepathy on offense because they kept causing the same double team to open up the man covered by our post player for a 3. FWIW, I saw Villanova, with essentially the same team last year, take VCU to wood shed about the same way.</p><p></p><p>We had stretches of solid play. We couldn't maintain it. MGH & Smith shot lights out against Arkansas, didn't against Villanova. Smith looked tentative at times. Jacobs got in to some foul trouble again and when he did take shots, they just didn't fall. They were ok shots, but his touch was off and he didn't get bounces.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday was a good examination of where we aren't. Let the team assess that and see where they can get better if they want to accomplish their goals. If they can't figure it out, they won't accomplish their goals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtm1997, post: 194969, member: 572"] I was hopeful to not lose by 20 yesterday. We didn't. Nova had the best player on the court in Brunson and they're basically playing 2PGs & 2CGs almost at all times. Couldn't penetrate or get the ball down low & when we did, their guards collapse to mitigate potential for their post players to get in foul trouble. They also seemed to have mental telepathy on offense because they kept causing the same double team to open up the man covered by our post player for a 3. FWIW, I saw Villanova, with essentially the same team last year, take VCU to wood shed about the same way. We had stretches of solid play. We couldn't maintain it. MGH & Smith shot lights out against Arkansas, didn't against Villanova. Smith looked tentative at times. Jacobs got in to some foul trouble again and when he did take shots, they just didn't fall. They were ok shots, but his touch was off and he didn't get bounces. Yesterday was a good examination of where we aren't. Let the team assess that and see where they can get better if they want to accomplish their goals. If they can't figure it out, they won't accomplish their goals. [/QUOTE]
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