Is it possible that Derek is the same player he was last year, but this team simply plays too fast for him? He looks like all he wants to do is pass the ball once he gets it and stay out of the way.
He does seem to be passing up shots and hesitating (thinking too much) on shots he does take.He seems to run the court o.k.but he is struggling to find his role on this team.Is it possible that Derek is the same player he was last year, but this team simply plays too fast for him? He looks like all he wants to do is pass the ball once he gets it and stay out of the way.
The difference between this year and last is there isn't a Murray and Ulis commanding 99% of the perimeter defense. Willis is a spot up shooter who doesn't shoot unless he is open. With only Monk making defenses honest they are not all cheating off Willis allowing him open shots.
He needs more shots. Give him 10 shots a game and he will make 5-6 of them and then we are a different team. Briscoe and Fox needs to stop shooting anything but a layup or a running 5 footer and pass it to Willis or Monk.
At this point, I am holding out hope he can just hit a few big and meaningful shots here and there to help the team.
He needs more shots. Give him 10 shots a game and he will make 5-6 of them and then we are a different team.
You realize Willis is only shooting 34 percent on threes this year, right? So I'm not sure what makes you so sure "he will make 5-6 of them."
I'm of the opinion that a player should first start making a good percentage of shots before he "needs more shots." Apparently you see it differently.
No you are right. He is definitely rushing his shot. I stated before he acts like its a ticking time bomb and can't get rid of it quick enough. Whether that be a pass or shot attempt. Derek just needs to get set and take his time. Anybody with his length can afford a split sec longer bc they probably won't get their shot blocked or altered. Stay calm and balanced and knock that shiz down.I agree with the poster above who said it feels like Willis is rushing his shot somewhat. But maybe that's just a perception thing on my part. Also, I sometimes think it would be good if he drove to the basket occasionally, but if that's correct I'm sure Calipari will push that issue. So, basically I don't have any real issue with Willis' offense. However....
I would like to see a little more hyperactivity and sense of urgency to Willis' game (maybe Cal should require that he drink a couple of Mt. Dews before tip-off) and commitment to playing smarter defense (using positioning, angles, and other techniques, depending on whether the opponent is stronger or quicker, that I don't really understand - but Cal and his staff do).
I think he has Cal in his head.Is it possible that Derek is the same player he was last year, but this team simply plays too fast for him? He looks like all he wants to do is pass the ball once he gets it and stay out of the way.
I think he has Cal in his head.
People are not going to like it, but Cal threw players under the bus again by saying there were at least 15 times during the Louisville game were the players were not disciplined, doing what they wanted rather than what he told them to do which was drive the ball and quit taking challenged outside jumpers.
Cal may be telling the team to feed the ball, so when he is open, he is thinking before acting.
If that's the case he needs to be sitting the bench..Unless he makes shots he's uselessI remarked to my wife that it appears like he is deferring to his team mates.
Yeah and he shot 44% from 3 last year. It's kind of hard to get into rhythm when Fox is missing 18 footers with 20 seconds left in the shot clock. Willis is the best shooter on the team, he needs more shots.
There are about six guys on this roster who have a better overall FG percentage than Willis, there are two guys who have a better three point shooting percentage, and about three guys with a better or equal free throw percentage--yet you can somehow affirmative declare he's "the best shooter on the team?? Despite the fact he does not lead ANY shooting categories? Well, how nice that one can be given such titles without actual evidence to base it on.
And, yes, he shot well last year--that was one season. I'm more concerned with this season, where he has plainly not shot well. He's had three seasons here where he shot poorly, and only one where he shot well, sorry but there is a limit to how much credit mileage one gets off one season.
And, frankly, the "rhythm" excuse gets old. Willis began the season as a starter, and is averaging nearly 20 minutes per game, he's had more than ample opportunity to get in good shooting rhythms. And I wonder how some of rhythm excuse-makers explain Mychal Mulder--NOBODY gets jerked around by Cal, rhythm-wise, more than Mulder, Cal barely even gives him a chance to break a sweat during his playing stints--yet Mulder still has the best outside shooting percentages on the entire team.
If anyone's performance this year suggests they deserve "more shots", it's Mulder, not Willis.
It's my opinion that Willis is the best shooter on the team. Your statistics are flawed. 6 guys have a better FG % than Willis because they shoot layups and dunks while Willis shoots primarily 3's. Monk and Mulder have shot better than Willis this year, I think Willis, Monk, and Mulder should be taking the majority of 3's and not Fox and Briscoe.
Also, Willis is shooting 34% from 3. That is below his average but it's still a good percentage. We all hope Green shoots 34% from 3 next season.
You also knocked Willis' FG percentage as a Freshman and Sophomore when he didn't even play much. That's silly.
Willis didn't play well last year until the middle of the season, I hope he catches fire again this season.
I like Mulder, but he is one dimensional. He's a shooter only. Willis is 6'9, can rebound (when focused), block shots, feed the post, and is a team player.
I like Mulder, but he is one dimensional. He's a shooter only.. Willis is 6'9, can rebound (when focused), block shots, feed the post, and is a team player.
We have two guys (Mulder and Monk) with better three point shooting percentages than Willis, around six guys with a better overall FG percentage, and three guys with a better or equal free throw percentage--yet you can somehow affirmatively declare as fact that he's "the best shooter on the team"? Despite the fact he does not lead ANY shooting categories, and averages only 1 made three per game? Well, how nice that one can be awarded such titles without actual evidence backing it up.
And, yes, he shot better last year--that was one season. I'm more concerned with this season--where he has plainly not shot well. He's had three seasons here where he shot poorly, and only one where he shot well, sorry but there is a limit to how much credit mileage one gets off one past season.
And, frankly, the "rhythm" excuse gets old. Willis began the season as a starter, and is averaging nearly 20 minutes per game, he's had more than ample opportunity to get in good shooting rhythms. And I wonder how some of rhythm excuse-makers explain Mychal Mulder--NOBODY gets jerked around, rhythm-wise, more than Mulder, Cal barely even gives him a chance to break a sweat during his playing stints--yet Mulder still has the best outside shooting percentages on the entire team.
If anyone's performance this year suggests they deserve "more shots", it's Mulder, not Willis.
Add a pop tart(any flavor) and you might be on to something,it could help his defense(if he can't guard them he can puke on them and get them out of the game for a little while)I agree with the poster above who said it feels like Willis is rushing his shot somewhat. But maybe that's just a perception thing on my part. Also, I sometimes think it would be good if he drove to the basket occasionally, but if that's correct I'm sure Calipari will push that issue. So, basically I don't have any real issue with Willis' offense. However....
I would like to see a little more hyperactivity and sense of urgency to Willis' game (maybe Cal should require that he drink a couple of Mt. Dews before tip-off) and commitment to playing smarter defense (using positioning, angles, and other techniques, depending on whether the opponent is stronger or quicker, that I don't really understand - but Cal and his staff do).
Add a pop tart(any flavor) and you might be on to something,it could help his defense(if he can't guard them he can puke on them and get them out of the game for a little while)
We got this,now just get word to Cal and things are good to go.I like it. Adding a ton of sugar on top of all that caffeine has to be good, right?
This suggests you've never even actually watched Mulder--who's actually been a damn good rebounder for his size. In fact, his career per-40 rebounding averages are actually BETTER than Willis' (9.5 vs. 8.5). That's right, he's actually rebounded at a better per-minute rate than Willis during his career, despite being 5 or 6 inches shorter. Bet you didn't expect that, did you?
And Mulder also has far better career per-40 passing/assist numbers, and he is no worse defensively than Willis (and, imo, is better). And just how do you think Mulder is supposedly any less of a "team player" than Willis?
Sorry, but the ONLY significant thing Willis has over Mulder as a player is height--6'9" vs.6'4" matters--and I'll concede Willis should play more than Mulder solely for that reason--as this year's team has far more need at the PF spot than the guard spots. But this other junk you've come up with trying to distinguish the two is largely just made up nonsense.