Ellison is a very poor defender and is probably right there with Amar for worst defender on the team.
He's the best of the 4 guards. I rewatched the Gtown game and Sham displayed an indifference to defending that was disturbing. The coaching staff also disagrees with you.
I would say, he and Mussini are the best of the group. Some games one may look better than the other, but I'd give the slight edge to Ellison. Outside of garnering steals, Ponds and LoVett are quite lackadaisical when it comes to defense. I don't wanna hear anything about their size, as their size doesn't have anything to do with staying in front of the offensive player. There are times they don't even look like they're trying.
Yea sometimes those guys are like cornerbacks who always try to jump routes. Sometimes they get a pick 6 but others they let up 6. Stat lines look good with the steals but don't tell the whole story.
I do think Ponds + Lovett have elite hand speed defensively. In time and with real buy in they can be very good defenders.
For Lovett this is first time he's ever played in structured environment. None of his travel or school teams had real coaching. It was pure freestyle. I've actually been impressed with how well the staff has reined him in.
I said at the beginning of the season that both players had quick hands (more so, Ponds than LoVett, though). If they both dug down deep, and truly played defense, then they could really be a terror on the defensive end.
By the way, I believe you, in reference to LoVett's AAU team. I've seen my share of AAU teams who looked similar.
Ellison is a very poor defender and is probably right there with Amar for worst defender on the team.
He's the best of the 4 guards. I rewatched the Gtown game and Sham displayed an indifference to defending that was disturbing. The coaching staff also disagrees with you.
I would say, he and Mussini are the best of the group. Some games one may look better than the other, but I'd give the slight edge to Ellison. Outside of garnering steals, Ponds and LoVett are quite lackadaisical when it comes to defense. I don't wanna hear anything about their size, as their size doesn't have anything to do with staying in front of the offensive player. There are times they don't even look like they're trying.
Owens is a leading shot blocker because our guards don't and won't defend
That's slightly a reason he's a leading shotblocker, but it's mainly he's a good shotblocker. Heck! Those Georgetown team's were great as a unit, and Ewing, Mourning, and Mutumbo were always amongst the leaders in shotblocking.
But, I definitely agree with you, in regards to the blah defensive play of our backcourt.