Everyone needs to chill out. Missouri played very well. That’s a very good team even without their star freshman. We played hard, but we still have work to do before we are playing at an ncaa tournament level. I agree with Seth Greenberg, this is a tournament team. Solid bigs and solid guards and everyone can score.
Here’s what I think we need in of importance:
- f’n box out - they didn’t get second points because they are bigger than we are. They got then because we didn’t put a body on anyone. That’s is coaching.
- control your emotions - Clark has to set a better example. A technical foul and zero rebounds are not what a leader gives us. It’s one game, but I’m still a fan of his, and I hope he’ll bounce back.
-make a decision on a point guard. Yes, Simon had a lot of assists today, but he was really sloppy with the ball, too. Ponds has by far the best assist to turnover ratio and his passes are more accurate and they are handled better by everyone on the team, but this is a touchy area. Would Mullin really tell the new #20 that he’s taking the ball out of his hands? I’m not even saying LoVett because of one bad game shouldn’t be the point guard. That’s crazy, and unfair. What I am saying is that what if Ponds is a 25 + point per game guard with 7 assists and 7 boards a game when he’s the point guard? Is the team better with the ball in Shamorie’s hands more often than it’s in Marcus’s? I think it could be. If Ponds was a little greedier, we win today. It’s not the worst thing in the world if he takes 30 shots in a game when he’s shooting over 50%.
- come out Sunday afternoon having practiced against the zone. The ally-oop was fun, but their long zone really stumped us. We were in control at 58-50, and then we were out-coached.