JCT wrote:
It's really difficult, but not impossible for us to win with 37% shooting from the field.
The problem was DEFENSE, which used to keep us in so many games against this kind of competition 2-3 years ago. How do you get out-rebounded 41-23? How do you let another team shoot 57.1% on threes on 28 attempts? They scored 48 points as a result of three-pointers, and we had only 53 points TOTAL.
I don't know what was going on in the first half with all those missed layups. That was painful.
That said... call me crazy, but I feel okay this morning. I actually thought we played halfway decent in the second half. They were just raining down threes on us, and there is not much you can do about it.
Ken Pomeroy has done a lot of research on three point defense (he just posted an new article a The Athletic yesterday), and it indicates that there is little a defense can do to affect shooting percentage if a team is determined to shoot threes. You can try to force them off the line which results in more two point shots, and that's where defense seems to carry over more from game to game. If you can defend the twos, you're in good shape. Last night Boise shot 50% from two, which is right around the D1 average. Opponents on the season are only shooting 43.7% from two against us, which is a big reason we have a top 100 defense.
We also blocked some shots, and our defensive rebounding was fine. (We got 75% of defensive rebounds; D1 average is about 70%).
On offense, while we held our turnovers to a reasonable number, we only had THREE offensive rebounds. I don't know how that's possible when we missed like 40 shots. Boise got 92% of their defensive rebounds. We are, yet again, one of the worst offensive rebounding teams in the country. I understand the tradeoffs of going for rebounds, but with Krutwig and Donte/Jackson on the floor, I expected improvement there.
To me the big question is why did we miss all those shots? Travel? Tired legs? Sniffing ourselves too much? Facing a bigger team? Hopefully it's not the latter because our conference competition is stout. Someone earlier mentioned how we played well against Wichita State, which is better and more athletic than Boise this year or New Mexico a couple years ago. So why did we get blown out in those games? Maybe it's unfamiliarity? Intimidation? I have no idea.