Murray St. - Game Discussion

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Re: Murray St. - Game Discussion
« Reply #200 on: November 17, 2012, 11:31:17 AM »
Every game you really need 3 legit scoring options.  The games we won last year someone outside of the Big 2 stepped up.  Tonight Dee and Karr showed up offensively.  (yes I know Karr had some bonehead TO's) but still he played well on the offensive side of the ball.  There was no #3 option tonight.  Our next best scorer was Felix with 6 points in just 7 minutes.

Definitely ideal to have three scorers, but really today we needed two to be on point. Jakarr just got cold in the second half and couldn't create his own shot or opportunities like in the first half. Usually Amir and Phil can be the second or third option, but they were MIA all game.

Just got to hope the guys show up against Baylor now.

Karr has to stop trying to break down defenders from a stand still position.  He can break down in full stride and transition but not facing up his defender and starting from scratch.  1 offensive foul and couple TO's I believe from that.

I see what you're getting at, but I think it is more of a spacing problem.  I want to see Sampson take PF's off the bounce if the court is properly spaced and he can get a step on them.  He has to be able to recognize these spots and not force them.  When he doesn't get his man by a step, he has to gain control and either dish or pull it out.  He has to be aware that if gets by his man the help will come from down low and there will be a man waiting by the basket--as every coach teaches their players to do when they lose their defender. 

We are such a sloppy team right now, but the potential this season is incredible.  There are not a lot of PF's that can stay with Sampson in space.

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Re: Murray St. - Game Discussion
« Reply #201 on: November 17, 2012, 11:32:06 AM »

Late 2nd half we resembled an Nba offense.  D'lo playing like Iverson, head down looking to go one on one and score while 4 guys stood around and watched.


I think this is the key.  The team and D'angelo are successful when he doesn't have to do it all.  The offense in the 2nd half was awful.  No one made hard cuts, no one set a hard screen and no one other than Harrison wanted to shoot the ball when the game got close. 
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« Reply #202 on: November 17, 2012, 01:27:07 PM »
Where was Bourgault at the end of the game when we needed a 3?  MS knew Harrison was gonna get the ball, couldn't we have one other shooting option on the floor?  You flew him down there to play a few minutes in the first half?  This team needed some offense for the last 10 minutes of the game.

Re: Murray St. - Game Discussion
« Reply #203 on: November 17, 2012, 03:59:05 PM »
Where was Bourgault at the end of the game when we needed a 3?  MS knew Harrison was gonna get the ball, couldn't we have one other shooting option on the floor?  You flew him down there to play a few minutes in the first half?  This team needed some offense for the last 10 minutes of the game.

You really wanna a playa who had exactly 5 mins of D1 experience on the floor at the end?
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Re: Murray St. - Game Discussion
« Reply #204 on: November 17, 2012, 04:23:56 PM »
Where was Bourgault at the end of the game when we needed a 3?  MS knew Harrison was gonna get the ball, couldn't we have one other shooting option on the floor?  You flew him down there to play a few minutes in the first half?  This team needed some offense for the last 10 minutes of the game.
You really wanna a playa who had exactly 5 mins of D1 experience on the floor at the end?

Well with hindsight of course.  And I understand your point.  But he did play JC for two years.  It still is, shoot the ball like you have done thousands of times before.  And at least if he is on the floor, Murray State has to account for him.  They are not going to play off him like they would with someone they know isn't gonna shoot it.  I would think that these are the moments you would really want him in the game.  It is not like at this point that any of the younger guys have more than a few games experience anyway.  He is a Junior, and maybe the oldest guy on the team as it currently stands.  And I have no plans to quit my day job either :)

Re: Murray St. - Game Discussion
« Reply #205 on: November 17, 2012, 08:02:41 PM »
I felt that when we had a lead we should have worked to get some easier shots (i.e. layups) and fouls...one thing we really did well a few years back was breaking teams down with a lot of movement and some signature backdoor plays (i.e. Hardy to Brownlee)...would like to see more of that especially with a lead...

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« Reply #206 on: November 17, 2012, 11:35:20 PM »
I felt that when we had a lead we should have worked to get some easier shots (i.e. layups) and fouls...one thing we really did well a few years back was breaking teams down with a lot of movement and some signature backdoor plays (i.e. Hardy to Brownlee)...would like to see more of that especially with a lead...

I will always remember that Hardy to Brownlee backdoor play from 2011. One of the better memories I have as a St. Johns fan. That season was full of them.
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Re: Murray St. - Game Discussion
« Reply #207 on: November 18, 2012, 01:20:27 AM »
I felt that when we had a lead we should have worked to get some easier shots (i.e. layups) and fouls...one thing we really did well a few years back was breaking teams down with a lot of movement and some signature backdoor plays (i.e. Hardy to Brownlee)...would like to see more of that especially with a lead...

Yes, our guys were being played tonight man-to-man in both the Murray State and Detroit games.  We DID have guys running back cuts but some of our ball handlers didn't seem comfortable throwing the pass.  Absolutely something for our guys to work on and something that comes with experience and confidence.    Definitely a good observation and one that I've also tweeted about during the 2 games. 
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