The coaching Staff is as frustrated as all the board members who are calling for their dismissal. They realize the problems and address them everyday at practice.
1 Interior defense is poor ( notice who was on the bench at the end of the game last night)
2 Poor defense leads to fouls ( 9 min into the game the other team is in the bonus shortly thereafter +bonus )
3 Poor rebounding (Bootsy Thorton would be the leading rebounding on this team )
4 No team leader
I've coached H S Basketball and sometimes no matter what you do things don't change. Lavin was desperate when he put that lineup out there for the Georgetown game. He was trying to save the season. He's hoping that by Feb he can correct these issues.
If we don't correct these problems the NIT will be a stretch. Support the staff and hopefully they can turn things around
On the recruiting front we're in good shape for 2015. the staff may bring in as many as 5 new players.
I don't think your points are as crazy as the rest of the board probably will. Still, Lavin has the team playing with new parts at every turn. That's what Nov/Dec are for. Figure it out. Lavin did an exceptional job bringing high level talent in from all over the country. BUT, this team has no POV. What kind of offense do they run against the zone? How do they beat it? Norm couldn't beat a zone. I expected a better plan from Coach. He was a Wooden disciple. Why are we trying to beat the zone by dribbling through it? That has never worked for STJ, but since Mahoney took over it's been our plan of attack.
On defense, we play zones, several of them, and at times we play man. Playing zone with 12 players, who are for the most part athletic, physical and particularly quick is maddening. It allowed DePaul to beat us. It gave them the time they needed to run their offense.
Lavin's judgement has been getting progressively worse. I think he's lost Obekpa, and I think it's Lavin's fault. I think he should be building his defense around Obekpa's ability to block shots. Instead, he's got Obekpa chasing guards around the perimeter. But that's the thing, be it a 2/3 zone or a man to man, Lavin is trying to find the right recipe for the talent he's recruited. And that's why I have lost faith in him.
What is Lavin's POV? I think it's BS. Seriously, that's where he's consistent. His plan is to BS.
The problem with the zone and Obekpa is that it isn't a 2-3 where Obekpa can stay in the lane and protect the rim. Instead it's more of a 1-2-2 where the bottom guys have to go out and defend the corners which is how teams get him to the perimeter.
Also on man it seems that the plan is to switch every ball screen 1-5 which has caused Obekpa and Gift to guard on the perimeter while Greene/Harrison/Branch/Jordan have to guard bigs in the post
You make good points, but why hasn't Lavin figured out that his players as a whole aren't playing with a high basketball IQ? I've watched Phil Greene on several occasions tell Jakarr that he was playing zone when the rest of the team was playing man, and vice versa. And I'm not exaggerating. This has happened more than once this season.
Our players aren't playing as a team, and that is where Lavin has failed them and us the most. It's time for him to stop blaming them for not adapting to whatever he decides to do on a given day.
If I'm the AD, I sit down with Lavin and I ask him what type of defense would you like to play for the remainder of season? Who is your starting 5, and what are their roles? Who comes off the bench, and what are their roles? Lavin's Montessori crap doesn't fly in NY. This is a city of realists. Not pill popping, sundries tomato eating skim latte pretenders.
Lavin hasn't chosen a POV because he doesn't have one. Why are kids coming here? Because they fell for his sales pitch. I fell for it too. Most of us did. He has no strategy. Nothing on the court that defines his belief system.
I don't think we'll get Shaka Smart unless he wants to live in NY. Some coaches are cultured and NY appeals to them. If we try for him, and fail, I'd consider his top assistent. What kind of defense does VCU play? It's called Havoc, and it's a lot like what STJ used to look like back in the day when our coach had a POV. Lou hated the 3 point line, and he hated players that were only good for chucking, so he didn't seek them out. Agree or disagree, it's a POV.