I particularly enjoyed the 1 on 3 "fastbreak" where he shot the ball off the side of the backboard.
I said he drove to the hoop 3 or 4 times. I didn't say it was particularly successful.
He did commit a foul so kudos for actually trying to play D
PHIL GREENE IS OUR BEST GUARD DEFENSIVELY AND ONE OF HIS VALUABLE ROLES ON THE TEAM IS THAT OF DEFENSIVE STOPPER! It doesn't matter either that I recognize it. What's more important is that Hollywood and Whitesall recognize it. Against Providence he guards Cotton. Against SH he guarded Gibbs in the first half, holding him to 0 for 7 shooting and 3 points total. Lavin switched him off Gibbs to Fuquan to start the second half since he had been getting off in the first half. Against Georgetown second time, Mean Joe gets the call on Smith-Rivera since he smoked us for 31 first game on 6 for 7 from downtown. Against Butler he's on Dunham. and so on and so on and so on...
Rysheed certainly has the physical tools to be our best defensive guard, but he's obviously not there yet. We're 27 games in and last night he spent large chunks of the first half on the bench in foul trouble and portions of the second half as well. He's reach city and too valuable offensively to guard the opponents best for extended periods. 3'lo's too slow for the job, also no stranger to foul trouble and his defense is more gamble, steals and block, than shut down. The Aggie hasn't shown much defensively to date.
So there you have it. Thems the facts.
Triangle did seem slower than usual last night as he did get beat to the basket a couple of times. I was surprised. But than again, he was part of an equal guard rotation with Rysheed and 3'lo and the opposition scored 52 points! So who am I to complain.
A lot has been made of the improved offense recently. But this Renaissance were having is more defensively driven than anything else - and make no mistake about it - Phil Greene is at the heart of it. But don't believe me...ask Lavin. Or better yet...just take a look at who's guarding whom when we're in man!