@ DePaul 1/18

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Re: @ DePaul 1/18
« Reply #80 on: January 18, 2015, 05:47:12 PM »
Jordan needs to get to the rim on the final play, even if it means going threw Garrett.  The refs were calling every little foul all game. 

That being said, can't blame CO for not kicking to Greene.  It wasn't a bad shot just bad execution. 

We were out rebounded 43-30.  Amir had 5 in 16 minutes compared to Dom's 1 reb (29 minutes) and CO's 3 rebounds (in 35 minutes)  Rebounding needs to be addressed immediately!!!

Re: @ DePaul 1/18
« Reply #81 on: January 18, 2015, 06:35:16 PM »
Jordan needs to get to the rim on the final play, even if it means going threw Garrett.  The refs were calling every little foul all game. 

That being said, can't blame CO for not kicking to Greene.  It wasn't a bad shot just bad execution. 

We were out rebounded 43-30.  Amir had 5 in 16 minutes compared to Dom's 1 reb (29 minutes) and CO's 3 rebounds (in 35 minutes)  Rebounding needs to be addressed immediately!!!

Spot on!

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Re: @ DePaul 1/18
« Reply #82 on: January 18, 2015, 07:17:56 PM »

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Re: @ DePaul 1/18
« Reply #83 on: January 18, 2015, 07:56:45 PM »
Selfish play by Obekpa. Unless he didn't think there was time for a pass.

It was a bad play-call and a stupid pass by Jordan. Obekpa probably wasn't expecting that and when he caught it his first instinct was to put it up

 Jordan driving to the hoop worked the last few times they needed a basket. Did you say bad play call then?  Come on..  Don't let your hatred for Lavin cloud your analysis..

Jordan taking it to the hole was the only call..  He got stopped ( credit to Garrett) and then made a poor decision..  Play was fine.

Lav has been calling that play in every big possession over the last couple years and it works less than half the time. I don't care how bad a night Harrison had, he is a top 10 player in school history and a Senior. He has to at least get a touch there

Re: @ DePaul 1/18
« Reply #84 on: January 18, 2015, 08:26:37 PM »
Selfish play by Obekpa. Unless he didn't think there was time for a pass.

It was a bad play-call and a stupid pass by Jordan. Obekpa probably wasn't expecting that and when he caught it his first instinct was to put it up

 Jordan driving to the hoop worked the last few times they needed a basket. Did you say bad play call then?  Come on..  Don't let your hatred for Lavin cloud your analysis..

Jordan taking it to the hole was the only call..  He got stopped ( credit to Garrett) and then made a poor decision..  Play was fine.

Lav has been calling that play in every big possession over the last couple years and it works less than half the time. I don't care how bad a night Harrison had, he is a top 10 player in school history and a Senior. He has to at least get a touch there

Harrison was a decoy, could hardly even jump. The play worked. Our best corner shooter was wide open for a three but instead our worst offensive starter takes an off balance hook shot with the defense all over him.

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Re: @ DePaul 1/18
« Reply #85 on: January 18, 2015, 08:38:10 PM »
Selfish play by Obekpa. Unless he didn't think there was time for a pass.

It was a bad play-call and a stupid pass by Jordan. Obekpa probably wasn't expecting that and when he caught it his first instinct was to put it up

 Jordan driving to the hoop worked the last few times they needed a basket. Did you say bad play call then?  Come on..  Don't let your hatred for Lavin cloud your analysis..

Jordan taking it to the hole was the only call..  He got stopped ( credit to Garrett) and then made a poor decision..  Play was fine.

Lav has been calling that play in every big possession over the last couple years and it works less than half the time. I don't care how bad a night Harrison had, he is a top 10 player in school history and a Senior. He has to at least get a touch there

Harrison was a decoy, could hardly even jump. The play worked. Our best corner shooter was wide open for a three but instead our worst offensive starter takes an off balance hook shot with the defense all over him.

Obviously the play didn't work

Re: @ DePaul 1/18
« Reply #86 on: January 18, 2015, 08:55:48 PM »
Selfish play by Obekpa. Unless he didn't think there was time for a pass.

It was a bad play-call and a stupid pass by Jordan. Obekpa probably wasn't expecting that and when he caught it his first instinct was to put it up

 Jordan driving to the hoop worked the last few times they needed a basket. Did you say bad play call then?  Come on..  Don't let your hatred for Lavin cloud your analysis..

Jordan taking it to the hole was the only call..  He got stopped ( credit to Garrett) and then made a poor decision..  Play was fine.

Lav has been calling that play in every big possession over the last couple years and it works less than half the time. I don't care how bad a night Harrison had, he is a top 10 player in school history and a Senior. He has to at least get a touch there

Harrison was a decoy, could hardly even jump. The play worked. Our best corner shooter was wide open for a three but instead our worst offensive starter takes an off balance hook shot with the defense all over him.

Obviously the play didn't work

Yes, because the necessary pass was not made. Which was my point. The play worked, we had our best 3pt specialist wide open for 3. The obvious pass as simply not made.

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Re: @ DePaul 1/18
« Reply #87 on: January 18, 2015, 09:27:36 PM »
Selfish play by Obekpa. Unless he didn't think there was time for a pass.

It was a bad play-call and a stupid pass by Jordan. Obekpa probably wasn't expecting that and when he caught it his first instinct was to put it up

 Jordan driving to the hoop worked the last few times they needed a basket. Did you say bad play call then?  Come on..  Don't let your hatred for Lavin cloud your analysis..

Jordan taking it to the hole was the only call..  He got stopped ( credit to Garrett) and then made a poor decision..  Play was fine.

Lav has been calling that play in every big possession over the last couple years and it works less than half the time. I don't care how bad a night Harrison had, he is a top 10 player in school history and a Senior. He has to at least get a touch there

Harrison was a decoy, could hardly even jump. The play worked. Our best corner shooter was wide open for a three but instead our worst offensive starter takes an off balance hook shot with the defense all over him.

Obviously the play didn't work

There is a difference between the play that was called and the execution of the play. I thought Jordan should have went strong to the rim. He had a step on Garret and the weak side defense was late rotating. Jordan slowed up at the last second and let Garret recover, if he just kept going he had a lay up. Or he could have just risen up like his name sake for the 10 footer. Either way that last shot was Jordan's to take, he didn't, that's not on Lavin. So many of these kids are so afraid to shoot. Harrison being hurt was difficult to  recover from. He had no lift on his shot.   
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Re: @ DePaul 1/18
« Reply #88 on: January 18, 2015, 09:34:13 PM »
Selfish play by Obekpa. Unless he didn't think there was time for a pass.

It was a bad play-call and a stupid pass by Jordan. Obekpa probably wasn't expecting that and when he caught it his first instinct was to put it up

 Jordan driving to the hoop worked the last few times they needed a basket. Did you say bad play call then?  Come on..  Don't let your hatred for Lavin cloud your analysis..

Jordan taking it to the hole was the only call..  He got stopped ( credit to Garrett) and then made a poor decision..  Play was fine.

Lav has been calling that play in every big possession over the last couple years and it works less than half the time. I don't care how bad a night Harrison had, he is a top 10 player in school history and a Senior. He has to at least get a touch there

Harrison was a decoy, could hardly even jump. The play worked. Our best corner shooter was wide open for a three but instead our worst offensive starter takes an off balance hook shot with the defense all over him.

Obviously the play didn't work

Yes, because the necessary pass was not made. Which was my point. The play worked, we had our best 3pt specialist wide open for 3. The obvious pass as simply not made.

Part of the play is that you put the ball in the hands of the guy that will execute the play the best is it not? Anybody can diagram a play to get a shooter open, if you have a PG that can't get him the ball then it's a bad play

Re: @ DePaul 1/18
« Reply #89 on: January 18, 2015, 10:45:27 PM »
Did not see the game. Harrison is injured?

Re: @ DePaul 1/18
« Reply #90 on: January 18, 2015, 10:52:34 PM »
Did not see the game. Harrison is injured?
Strained Calf.  I believe they said it happened yesterday at practice. 

Didn't notice it much in the first half, but 2nd half he was short on everything and just didn't have much lift on his jump shot.

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Re: @ DePaul 1/18
« Reply #91 on: January 19, 2015, 08:01:21 AM »
Selfish play by Obekpa. Unless he didn't think there was time for a pass.

It was a bad play-call and a stupid pass by Jordan. Obekpa probably wasn't expecting that and when he caught it his first instinct was to put it up

 Jordan driving to the hoop worked the last few times they needed a basket. Did you say bad play call then?  Come on..  Don't let your hatred for Lavin cloud your analysis..

Jordan taking it to the hole was the only call..  He got stopped ( credit to Garrett) and then made a poor decision..  Play was fine.

Lav has been calling that play in every big possession over the last couple years and it works less than half the time. I don't care how bad a night Harrison had, he is a top 10 player in school history and a Senior. He has to at least get a touch there

Harrison was a decoy, could hardly even jump. The play worked. Our best corner shooter was wide open for a three but instead our worst offensive starter takes an off balance hook shot with the defense all over him.

A play designed to produce a good shot by a skilled offensive player leading to a victory instead produces a poor shot by our worst player and a loss. This you describe as the play working. By that criteria the Titanic worked and so did the Hindenburg and Napoleon's invasion of Russia was a resounding success.

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Re: @ DePaul 1/18
« Reply #92 on: January 19, 2015, 05:50:45 PM »
Play call was fine. Jordan shoukd have shot it. This team was so fun to watch less then a month ago . Worked yesterday and watched it after. Wish I would have stayed at work.

Re: @ DePaul 1/18
« Reply #93 on: January 19, 2015, 05:57:43 PM »
With Dlo being hurt, putting the ball i n Rysheed's hands was the right call.  Sheed should have gone right at Garrett instead of allowing him to change his course to the basket.  He would have either made the shot or gotten a foul call with a possible and1  If we tid and went toDouble OT with Garrett on the bench we would have probably won the game.

Re: @ DePaul 1/18
« Reply #94 on: January 19, 2015, 06:14:28 PM »
With Dlo being hurt, putting the ball i n Rysheed's hands was the right call.  Sheed should have gone right at Garrett instead of allowing him to change his course to the basket.  He would have either made the shot or gotten a foul call with a possible and1  If we tid and went toDouble OT with Garrett on the bench we would have probably won the game.

Im a guy who is still a big fan of rysheed, but will admit there are some things he does that have become a problem, perhaps consistent problem on the court.  One thing that he has never been good at is getting a shot up quickly to the hoop. Ball is always in his hands way to long and even though he has great athleticism he hurts himself by taking his time.
*wipes ketchup from his eyes* - I guess Heinz sight isn’t 20/20.

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Re: @ DePaul 1/18
« Reply #95 on: January 19, 2015, 11:55:30 PM »
Selfish play by Obekpa. Unless he didn't think there was time for a pass.

It was a bad play-call and a stupid pass by Jordan. Obekpa probably wasn't expecting that and when he caught it his first instinct was to put it up

 Jordan driving to the hoop worked the last few times they needed a basket. Did you say bad play call then?  Come on..  Don't let your hatred for Lavin cloud your analysis..

Jordan taking it to the hole was the only call..  He got stopped ( credit to Garrett) and then made a poor decision..  Play was fine.

Lav has been calling that play in every big possession over the last couple years and it works less than half the time. I don't care how bad a night Harrison had, he is a top 10 player in school history and a Senior. He has to at least get a touch there

Harrison was a decoy, could hardly even jump. The play worked. Our best corner shooter was wide open for a three but instead our worst offensive starter takes an off balance hook shot with the defense all over him.

A play designed to produce a good shot by a skilled offensive player leading to a victory instead produces a poor shot by our worst player and a loss. This you describe as the play working. By that criteria the Titanic worked and so did the Hindenburg and Napoleon's invasion of Russia was a resounding success.

So you believe the play was designed to go to CO because he took the shot? The play was designed for Jordan. He choose not to take the shot and instead pass to CO. How is that a bad play design on the coach instead of poor execution on the player? By that criteria every automobile accident is the fault of the car manufacture.

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Re: @ DePaul 1/18
« Reply #96 on: January 20, 2015, 12:31:20 AM »
Selfish play by Obekpa. Unless he didn't think there was time for a pass.

It was a bad play-call and a stupid pass by Jordan. Obekpa probably wasn't expecting that and when he caught it his first instinct was to put it up

 Jordan driving to the hoop worked the last few times they needed a basket. Did you say bad play call then?  Come on..  Don't let your hatred for Lavin cloud your analysis..

Jordan taking it to the hole was the only call..  He got stopped ( credit to Garrett) and then made a poor decision..  Play was fine.

Lav has been calling that play in every big possession over the last couple years and it works less than half the time. I don't care how bad a night Harrison had, he is a top 10 player in school history and a Senior. He has to at least get a touch there

Harrison was a decoy, could hardly even jump. The play worked. Our best corner shooter was wide open for a three but instead our worst offensive starter takes an off balance hook shot with the defense all over him.

A play designed to produce a good shot by a skilled offensive player leading to a victory instead produces a poor shot by our worst player and a loss. This you describe as the play working. By that criteria the Titanic worked and so did the Hindenburg and Napoleon's invasion of Russia was a resounding success.

So you believe the play was designed to go to CO because he took the shot? The play was designed for Jordan. He choose not to take the shot and instead pass to CO. How is that a bad play design on the coach instead of poor execution on the player? By that criteria every automobile accident is the fault of the car manufacture.

If the car manufacturer only sells cars to people that can't drive, then yes the accident is the car manufacturer's fault

Re: @ DePaul 1/18
« Reply #97 on: January 20, 2015, 04:26:40 AM »
So who is our "go to" guy when Harrison is unavailable?

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Re: @ DePaul 1/18
« Reply #98 on: January 20, 2015, 07:30:27 AM »
So who is our "go to" guy when Harrison is unavailable?

It's Greene

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Re: @ DePaul 1/18
« Reply #99 on: January 20, 2015, 07:48:02 AM »
Selfish play by Obekpa. Unless he didn't think there was time for a pass.

It was a bad play-call and a stupid pass by Jordan. Obekpa probably wasn't expecting that and when he caught it his first instinct was to put it up

 Jordan driving to the hoop worked the last few times they needed a basket. Did you say bad play call then?  Come on..  Don't let your hatred for Lavin cloud your analysis..

Jordan taking it to the hole was the only call..  He got stopped ( credit to Garrett) and then made a poor decision..  Play was fine.

Lav has been calling that play in every big possession over the last couple years and it works less than half the time. I don't care how bad a night Harrison had, he is a top 10 player in school history and a Senior. He has to at least get a touch there

Harrison was a decoy, could hardly even jump. The play worked. Our best corner shooter was wide open for a three but instead our worst offensive starter takes an off balance hook shot with the defense all over him.

A play designed to produce a good shot by a skilled offensive player leading to a victory instead produces a poor shot by our worst player and a loss. This you describe as the play working. By that criteria the Titanic worked and so did the Hindenburg and Napoleon's invasion of Russia was a resounding success.

So you believe the play was designed to go to CO because he took the shot? The play was designed for Jordan. He choose not to take the shot and instead pass to CO. How is that a bad play design on the coach instead of poor execution on the player? By that criteria every automobile accident is the fault of the car manufacture.

Please learn to read. The OP said that "the play worked." Whereas it obviously didn't work, because it failed. If it had worked, it would have succeeded. I expressed no opinion about how the play was "designed." Nor would I, because our coach does not design plays.

Other than that you make your usual salient points.