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Griz v. NCU

IdaGriz01 said:
fanofzoo said:
What is this offensive rebound you speak of ? Can you do that ?
Hey, hey, hey ... the Griz have all of three right now. Certainly more by accident (ball bounced into a Griz hands) than design. Near as I can tell, the Griz "offensive" scheme assumes that a shot is either perfect or it goes over to the other guys while Griz players fall into defensive mode.

Most shooters know when they've thrown up a miss. I sure did, and I was at least a decent shooter, back in the day. Not only do you know that you've probably missed, but you have an idea of where the miss might bounce ... and you go after it. Except for right under the basket (if then), the Griz don't do that.

I saw several shots where every Griz player was running back to play defense before the ball even hit the rim.
 
Another disappointing loss. Just like a girl friend many ages ago, just when you think you might score she slams the door on you. Maybe a poor metaphor for tonight’s performance but we’ve been down this path to many times. Someone please explain to me when We need to score we let them run 18 seconds off the clock before we foul?
 
Griz2k said:
IdaGriz01 said:
Hey, hey, hey ... the Griz have all of three right now. Certainly more by accident (ball bounced into a Griz hands) than design. Near as I can tell, the Griz "offensive" scheme assumes that a shot is either perfect or it goes over to the other guys while Griz players fall into defensive mode.

Most shooters know when they've thrown up a miss. I sure did, and I was at least a decent shooter, back in the day. Not only do you know that you've probably missed, but you have an idea of where the miss might bounce ... and you go after it. Except for right under the basket (if then), the Griz don't do that.
I saw several shots where every Griz player was running back to play defense before the ball even hit the rim.
Sadly ... a recurring theme.
 
Mousegriz said:
IdaGriz01 said:
Sadly ... a recurring theme.
The rest of the team might have thought the guy laying it up would make it.
True enough. But we are both referring to jump shots (mid-range or treys) where every Griz -- including the shooter -- dropped into defensive mode without even trying to contest for the rebound.
 
On the bright side, Vazquez took and hit a 3 without hesitation. 1st confident 3 he's taken in 2022. Wish I was joking.

The defense is missing Mack. We're a great true big away from being at the top of the conference. Bannan, Owens and DCH are true SFs. I hope we land a xfr big that can actually stay healthy and want to be the man. Haven't had that guy since Akoh went down.

No idea what to expect from this team in BSC tournament. Nothing would surprise me. Just don't want to see UNC in the 4 5 game. Hoping for Southern Utah in that game.
 
…unable to penetrate the zone early…
…the reason the griz fell behind…
…they never recovered from it…

… :ugeek: …
 
zengriz said:
…unable to penetrate the zone early…
…the reason the griz fell behind…
…they never recovered from it…

… :ugeek: …

Except for those times when the score was tied?
 
NC is a terrible matchup for the Griz and it showed in some many ways last night. Montana wasn't able to put any stress on the NC defense to make them move and without Anderson NC was able to get access to the rim because no matter who replaced him (Bannan, Blakney, Owens) isn't anywhere near as a capable post and paint defender.

There just aren't enough horses in the stable and when you look at what NC has, WSU has as well as SUU and MSU have, you can see why at this point Montana is clearly a 5th place team. Montana is young by age, not necessarily by experience, but they just don't have any semblance of the length, physically or scoring depth the top four teams have.

Maybe the position is justified, considering the roster and philosophy, but it doesn't make it any easier to swallow. I'll reserve observations on the roster and such until the season is over, but they are going to have to find some combination of rotation and philosophy quickly to get anything out of the conference tournament. Whether it is possible that is up for debate, I just don't know, but I do have the confidence that this team is entirely capable of beating anyone in the top 4.
 
MikeyGriz said:
zengriz said:
…unable to penetrate the zone early…
…the reason the griz fell behind…
…they never recovered from it…

… :ugeek: …

Except for those times when the score was tied?

...pull for the griz with every bone in my body...
...at no point last night after 4 minutes...
...thought they could win that game...

... :shock: ...
 
Grizfan-24 said:
NC is a terrible matchup for the Griz and it showed in some many ways last night. Montana wasn't able to put any stress on the NC defense to make them move and without Anderson NC was able to get access to the rim because no matter who replaced him (Bannan, Blakney, Owens) isn't anywhere near as a capable post and paint defender.

There just aren't enough horses in the stable and when you look at what NC has, WSU has as well as SUU and MSU have, you can see why at this point Montana is clearly a 5th place team. Montana is young by age, not necessarily by experience, but they just don't have any semblance of the length, physically or scoring depth the top four teams have.

Maybe the position is justified, considering the roster and philosophy, but it doesn't make it any easier to swallow. I'll reserve observations on the roster and such until the season is over, but they are going to have to find some combination of rotation and philosophy quickly to get anything out of the conference tournament. Whether it is possible that is up for debate, I just don't know, but I do have the confidence that this team is entirely capable of beating anyone in the top 4.

Honestly, I'd get back to Kyle Owens seeing 20+ minutes per game. Just limit his defending big posts. Offensively, he spreads the court, moves the ball well, etc. This team is better overall, with Owens on the court.
 
mtgrizrule said:
Honestly, I'd get back to Kyle Owens seeing 20+ minutes per game. Just limit his defending big posts. Offensively, he soreads the court, moves the ball well, etc. This team is better overall, with Owens on the court.

I agree.

From my perspective as a failed high school basketball coach, I can see where Travis's philosophical rules are and what he is attempting to maximize given the roster it has but its killing the ability of the offense to have any adaptability because of the personnel he uses. The question really is right now with out Anderson on the floor, is what is the lesser of bad options: A team that is incredibly average on defense w/out Anderson and you commit to improving it, or go the other direction and still not be able to score enough to out pace the opposition.

If Anderson returns to help out post defense then I like our chances to make a run. But if he's not able to get ready by next Wednesday, I'd think based upon the matchups the Owens-Bannan-Martin-Beasley-Whitney is better than any attempt to keep the games in the 50's with the group that we have right now. We'd defend better on the perimeter, which has been a sore spot in recent weeks, and teams wouldn't be able to ignore at least half of floor w. Owens on it versus DCH or Blakney. But again I am a failed coach so what in the hades do I actually know.
 
i stand by my assertion that DCH looks absolutely lost on the offensive end, and makes a number of bad fouls on the defensive end….Owens looks much more prepared and ready to assist…

Just wish someone….anyone….could explain the fall of DCH’s play. So, so strange. Could it still be aftereffects of the concussion from last year?
 
AZGrizFan said:
i stand by my assertion that DCH looks absolutely lost on the offensive end, and makes a number of bad fouls on the defensive end….Owens looks much more prepared and ready to assist…

Just wish someone….anyone….could explain the fall of DCH’s play. So, so strange. Could it still be aftereffects of the concussion from last year?
Simple observation, he's wearing down matching up so often in the paint against true post players. The 1st half against UNC he looked himself. Scoring outside and penetrating.
 
I'm resigned to the fact that the core of this team consists of three sophomores. They're always going to be at a disadvantage going up against teams with senior leadership and experience. So if it's "wait 'til next year"--and three more years of eligibility for Beasley, Bannan and Whitney--then so...be...it. That gives us a year or two to fill out this roster with better, bigger players.
 
Yeah he's wearing down, but I think it there are some underlying issues.

He's a SF with above average skills of a PF. He's playing the 3 as a 3 and D guy but offensively it doesn't suit his best skill set which is 15 feet in. He's in that Pridgett mold, but without the complementary pieces.

Had it not been for the development of Bannan as more of the stretch 4 (and better one at that), I really think that would be were DCH would be right now. DCH isn't big enough to play that Hi-Lo post game as a 5 nor does he have those low post skills that allowed Pridgett to play in and around the basket without the height. I think if he did, we'd see him playing more in true tandem with Bannan.

I do that is why we see him shove out to the 3 and why Owens has played almost exclusively around the rim, when oddly enough I think Owens by skill is the inverse of DCH. DCH is a touch more athletic on the perimeter, even though his game is more suited for the 4. Owens is tall enough to handle the post, but doesn't have the quickness to play the 3 and defend on the perimeter like Travis wants.
 
Player analysis for rotation players

Best players (Torvik)
1. Bannan
2. Parker
3. Whitney
4. Beasley
5. Blakney

Player Efficiency Ratings (Basketball Reference)

1. Bannan
2. Parker
3. Whitney
4. Blakney
5. Beasley

Win Shares (Basketball Reference)
1. Bannan
2. Parker
3. Whitney
4. Beasley
5. DCH

Best lineups - minimum 40off/40def possessions (Evan Miya)

1. Anderson / J. Bannan / R. Beasley III / C. Parker / B. Whitney

2. J. Bannan / R. Beasley III / D. Carter-Hollinger / L. Martin Jr. / C. Parker

3. J. Bannan / R. Beasley III / S. Blakney / L. Martin Jr. / C. Parker

4. J. Bannan / R. Beasley III / L. Martin Jr. / C. Parker / B. Whitney

5. J. Bannan / R. Beasley III / L. Martin Jr. / K. Owens / B. Whitney
 
citay said:
I'm resigned to the fact that the core of this team consists of three sophomores. They're always going to be at a disadvantage going up against teams with senior leadership and experience. So if it's "wait 'til next year"--and three more years of eligibility for Beasley, Bannan and Whitney--then so...be...it. That gives us a year or two to fill out this roster with better, bigger players.

Son, I've been waiting for that a long time now.
 
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