Well, we continue to digress as the season goes on. Yesterday was not a good performance and this goes for the players and the Coaches. My takeaways:
1. Drake Loyola Us! What Drake did to us last night is what we have been doing to teams the last 4 years. Their spacing was great. They were in constant motion all night, they passed the ball and they hit open shots. This is how we play when we are at our best.
2. Confidence is a fragile thing. Our pattern this year is that when we make our early shots, we roll. When we don’t, we struggle. Yesterday we came out and looked good the first few possessions with movement and passing, but missed some bunnies right at the rim and things went downhill from there. We reverted to too much dribbling and not enough motion.
3. As Pat Foley says, “Your stars have to play like stars.” Ours did not yesterday. Braden and Aher were lousy, 5-19 shooting the ball. We are not going to win games with these two shooting the ball like this.
4. Defensive Rebounding. When we did play good defensively, we did not rebound misses an gave Drake 2nd and at tie 3rd opportunities. The last 6 minutes f the game were particularly frustrating. When shots go up, we are stationary and we just turn to look at the basket. We need to find opponents and put a body on them.
5. Coaching. Drew has done a good job most of the year, but yesterday was his and his coaching staff’s worst day. Drew looked visibly shaken at times by the refereeing of the game. Let’s face it, this was a horribly reffed game. The next time Brodie stand stills on a screen will be his first! We are a pretty good press team, but we went to it too late and inexplicably with about a 1:14 or so to go after creating havoc and getting to within 4 points, we stopped pressing and let them walk the ball up! We then allowed Drake to take 20 or seconds off the clock and gave up a 3 to Devires. So instead of pressing, going for a steal or good trap and then immediately fouling we did the opposite. The result, it became a 3 possession game with Drake now up 7. If we go for a steal and then foul, even two FT make it 6 point game, 2 possessions. This is Coaching 101. When you are trailing, you EXTEND the game because time is not on your side. This was a glaring mistake by Drew and me and my friends were like is Drew doing. Drew was also slow calling timeout again. He allowed Drake to build big lead. Every time we cut the Drake lead to single digits, they called a time out. We did not as built up leads.
6. We continue to go underneath screens and give good shooters space for 3s. We are also not showing and preventing ball handler from going where he wants. How many times does this have to brought up? Drake did not shoot a great percentage by the end of the game, but they made them early in building up their led and gaining confidence (there is that word again) that they held the whole game. We also got beat back door a couple of time. Again, this is happening way too much. Drew seems to be aware of this, and seems to talk to the players abut this, but they continue to do both. It is frustrating.
7. Kennedy. His absence is really showing. He has missed the last 5 games and we have gone 3-2. We have gone from 31 in KenPom to 36. Our NET has dropped to 37. His absence is making a big difference on both ends of the court.
8. Finally, I am not sure this team has the mental toughness to win 3 in a row at Arch Madness. We should all be rooting for UNI today to beat Missouri State and we have to run the table to get the 1 seed and win the Conference. I am not sure how tie breakers work, but is Missouri has 5 and we run the table and beat UNI again, UNI will have 5 and we will end up at 4 losses. If we do not playe better these last 3 games and get out NET and KenPom up, the committee will have a good case not to invite us as an at large bid. Funny, before we got ranked 22, we looked like a legit NCAA at large. Last 5 games, not so much. We have picked the wrong time of the year to play some of our worst basketball. My fear is that it is becoming mental with this group.
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