Do you think players have a good sense of their role on the team? How many minutes they'll play? What they should be doing once they're in there?
Who is hustle guy?
Who's job is it to own the glass?
Who is there to distribute?
Who needs to be the one looking for his shot?
I don't think guys have a good sense of their roles yet and that is understandable. The staff needs to get real with a few guys. Dom and Sampson should not be allowed to dribble on the perimeter. Ever. That needs to be a black and white rule. It only leads to trouble. Sanchez gets a slightly longer leash, but he needs to be told to pick his drives wisely and should go over weekly film of every drive he's made or had an opportunity to make and explain why he should or shouldn't have done it.
Sampson needs to be sat down and shown tape of Hakim Warrick--a guy that never drove wildly from 20-25 feet, a guy that didn't take a single three as a soph or junior, and a guy that cleaned the offensive glass and dominated bigger defenders with a devastatingly quick first step and no more than two--three max--dribbles. He needs to be around the basket for every shot attempt. When he faces up in the mid to high post, he is a big-time threat.
Jordan and Harrison need to build chemistry. Jordan has become our best offensive option, but he can't drive 5-6 times straight. Harrison has to touch the ball, especially when he is 4-5 from three. I think they went about 2-3 minutes late without Harrison touching the ball and when he finally got it, he forced a shot.
Branch has to find a way to co-exist with those two, and he needs more than five minutes. He can't get in the way of Jordan's excellence and he has to be willing to get dirty on the glass and defensive end. He has to be aggressive with his dribble as well.