temp said:
I think the bigs have become the easy scapegoats for this year. I didn't think they played all that bad tonight.
I like Weisner a lot...as a role player. Not so much as a heavy minutes guy, so I watch and judge him a lot and I have to say I thought he played a good game. Hutch and Martin played good minutes in the first half but didn't get much time in the second. We went small in the second half and got punished for it.
That's how I saw it.
They played in the first half, it was pretty much our game. They didn't play much in the second half, we lost control of the game.
Still, it's hard to point to the difference except that NAU was getting inside in the second half more effectively. BUT, our strong leaders just weren't getting the edge that we usually see them get when they are under pressure. The intensity didn't come up. It just wasn't there. That was puzzling. Because it is not typical of these very strong, very fired up players.
Rebounding is a puzzler though, as well. And that
is typical. The ball goes up, doesn't matter which team shoots, and UM always watches it go up. Like, "Hmmm, there goes the basketball" and they all look at it like they wonder if it will go in or not. NOBODY IS POSITIONING. When the ball is shot, there can be five guys bunched on one side of the basket but as soon as that ball bounces off the rim or the backboard, there are still five guys bunched on one side of the basket, watching it go up and bounce off, leaving 50% (or the arbitrary area) of the potential rebound area unprotected.
And too, if Jamar is within ten feet of the rebound, or if Gregory is within ten feet of the rebound, there will be a fight for it. Andy or Hutch? No. It is frustrating. Andy will lose it when it comes right to him. Hutch will bat it rather than grab it.
Hutch can do it. He's got the physique, and sometimes he'll make the move. He did a couple of nice things tonight. Good stuff. He needs a life-changing experience to know that. He needs to go work out with Cooper Kupp (cross training!!) and learn how to want to get the ball so badly you jump higher than anybody else and grab it with a death grip. IT IS YOURS!!
Andy just needs to play and play and play.
You can just see it, it's almost there for him. He needs to be pushed into using that amazing framework. He's not a fighter yet. The talent is there, the killer instinct is not. If you put Gregory's intensity into Andy's body, can you imagine?
Who can push him? Wayne needs to go one and one with him, a lot. Andy needs to work against another big guy, one that intimidates him physically and mentally, and learn how to move with and around them. Few teams have the luxury that the Coach is that guy. I know exactly what its like to be an older coach, and have to challenge a 19 year old, personally, to raise their bar. But, Andy is ... just about there, and its frustrating not to see him get what he needs.
Caveat: I am, according to knowledgeable posters, a "complete dope," and they are likely correct when it comes to basketball. I am only hoping that "basketball autism" might produce a reasonable observation once in a while simply by accident.