With all that being said our offense is embarrassing. Now I know coach Lavin has to sign off on everything, but who exactly nominated Dunlap as some kind of genius? Norm Roberts offense was better than this!
This is similar to the one thought I had throughout last night's game....
When do we score in the course of an actual offensive set? Never. Unless a play breaks down, we get a turnover, or we get fouled... we simply never score through a set play.
Obviously it's hard to be too critical, because he's working with such a limited roster (yes, all of whom are freshmen) but at some point I'd like to see Dunlap's coaching prowess start working in our favor. And on the offensive end, in all the most "coachable" areas, we have been average to poor:
1) Breaking the press
2) Set plays in the half court
3) In bounds, and especially...
4) Plays following a timeout
We're playing 6 freshmen, so it's natural that at times they get lost on the court or make poor decisions with the ball, I'm willing to live with that. But coming out of a timeout, when he's drawn up a play for the very next possession, there is NO REASON we shouldn't be able to get a good shot off. If we miss, we miss. But we're not even getting looks on those possessions.
At one point in the first half after two straight near shot clock violations there was a media timeout, it was obvious to everyone in MSG that Dunlap was telling the guys to be more aggressive and look for entry passes at the foul line or along the baselines, and what happens coming out of that timeout? Cue the sad Charlie Brown music.... we hold the ball for 35 seconds until Dom is forced to chuck up an off balance three.
And you could tell it frustrated Dunlap because 20 seconds later, after Louisville scored, he called another timeout.
This team has plenty of potential, but something has got to change in the half-court. This team has been practicing together now for 3 months, they have four top 100 recruits in the lineup, I would understand if we can't sustain an efficient offense for a full game to beat a UCONN or a Louisville. But, we can't even scratch together two good possessions in a row.
We look better against man to man D, but even that I think is misleading because PC played such horrible defense, in retrospect. All game we ran that double screen from the foul line extended for D'angelo and Greene. PC stood there like statutes, all they had to do was slip under the picks and cutoff D'angelo before he wrapped around into the lane. They didn't make that adjustment. But that was the most productive set-offense we've had all season.
In summation - I'm not completely impatient or unrealistic, but the offense must be more efficient than this. It's not October anymore Dunlap, these are talented players, from time to time you should have them in position to score in the half-court.