mtgrizrule
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To me, the unity, togetherness, and teamwork stand out with this team. In my opinion, this team plays for one another, with one another, better than any GRIZ team in the last 15 years. This team is too young to do what they are doing. However, what they lack in experience and years are made up for in truly playing together as a team. I've actually thought this for awhile, but have held off posting it, being I wanted to see if they could consistently do it. We are at the point in the season, where it has become consistent.
Why do I think this? I watch how many possessions the GRIZ find themselves with open shots with team execution, then compare our opponents shot selection. The majority of the time, the GRIZ find themselves with good to perfect shot selections. Meanwhile, our opponents consistently struggle to find open shots. At worse, the opponents force the likes of Sayeed or Manuel to create for themselves and settle for contested shots, both of which convert at a good rate. It is very difficult for opponents to get open looks against the GRIZ Defense.
This GRIZ team has learned the importance of terrific team defense, intensity, and never taking a possession off. When this team does struggle, it is usually a matter of the shots just not falling. It is very seldom because of lack of execution and/or teamwork. For me to now think and believe this, even makes this year's GRIZ even more amazing. After the loss to MT Tech, I felt this team would struggle the 1st half of conference play, and possibly find itself at the end of conference play. I honestly was preparing myself for no better than a 4 seed, with many offensive struggles.
Fast forward to now, this team is the best in the conference, plays clamp down defense, and executes the offense very smoothly. They just know what to do when, how to do what needs to be done, and it doesn't matter who is putting up the points. All they care about is getting the best shots possible and challenging the opponents to find open shots. If and when the referees let teams play, this team wins by double digits consistently. If and when the officials are whistle happy, an opposing player goes off for huge numbers, and the game is tighter than expected. Even then, this team has learned to play through questionable officiating, obstacles, and/or bad breaks.
Speaking of bad breaks, how much will Timmy Fall's injury impact this team? Timmy's intensity, ball distribution, and defense will be challenging to replace. With that said, I believe this team can overcome it. Sayeed, Manuel, and Vazquez take over ball distribution roles. Vazquez and Egun pick up their defensive roles, and score when needed. No matter how long Falls is out, this team will use it as motivation, "Play for Timmy".
This year is hand's down DeCuire's best coaching job yet. This young of a team isn't supposed compete for conference championships. Thankfully, the leadership of this staff, Pridgett, Manuel, and Samuelson have the youth believing in the team and themselves. Keep it up guys!!! I'd love to see a NCAA tournament run to send out Sayeed with. What he has done this season, deserves just that!
Why do I think this? I watch how many possessions the GRIZ find themselves with open shots with team execution, then compare our opponents shot selection. The majority of the time, the GRIZ find themselves with good to perfect shot selections. Meanwhile, our opponents consistently struggle to find open shots. At worse, the opponents force the likes of Sayeed or Manuel to create for themselves and settle for contested shots, both of which convert at a good rate. It is very difficult for opponents to get open looks against the GRIZ Defense.
This GRIZ team has learned the importance of terrific team defense, intensity, and never taking a possession off. When this team does struggle, it is usually a matter of the shots just not falling. It is very seldom because of lack of execution and/or teamwork. For me to now think and believe this, even makes this year's GRIZ even more amazing. After the loss to MT Tech, I felt this team would struggle the 1st half of conference play, and possibly find itself at the end of conference play. I honestly was preparing myself for no better than a 4 seed, with many offensive struggles.
Fast forward to now, this team is the best in the conference, plays clamp down defense, and executes the offense very smoothly. They just know what to do when, how to do what needs to be done, and it doesn't matter who is putting up the points. All they care about is getting the best shots possible and challenging the opponents to find open shots. If and when the referees let teams play, this team wins by double digits consistently. If and when the officials are whistle happy, an opposing player goes off for huge numbers, and the game is tighter than expected. Even then, this team has learned to play through questionable officiating, obstacles, and/or bad breaks.
Speaking of bad breaks, how much will Timmy Fall's injury impact this team? Timmy's intensity, ball distribution, and defense will be challenging to replace. With that said, I believe this team can overcome it. Sayeed, Manuel, and Vazquez take over ball distribution roles. Vazquez and Egun pick up their defensive roles, and score when needed. No matter how long Falls is out, this team will use it as motivation, "Play for Timmy".
This year is hand's down DeCuire's best coaching job yet. This young of a team isn't supposed compete for conference championships. Thankfully, the leadership of this staff, Pridgett, Manuel, and Samuelson have the youth believing in the team and themselves. Keep it up guys!!! I'd love to see a NCAA tournament run to send out Sayeed with. What he has done this season, deserves just that!