In a very predictable situation across ALL college basketball seasons, there are 3 to 4 games in a season, where a team gives a max effort.....locked in on defense, hustle plays, deflections, attack the glass etc.
When RU emptied the tank by bringing the fastball vs Iowa for 40 minutes, your starters who burned the most energy, are not going to be able to replicate that effort.
Pike has to know, in a season this long, you absolutely have to pay the price and play more bench players.....Yes, you will have more breakdowns on defense when you play more players BUT, forget Iowa or Minnesota for a minute.....
You have Mulcahy completely locked in, trying his best vs Iowa....I know he's going to give up points, but today, he just left Loewe too many times....Baker left Loewe too many times...they were just flat....
It ultimately doesn't matter if RU stole this game or not, because the minutes are starting to pile up on the starters....fortunately for RU on the offensive end, this team is well coached, makes the extra passes and gets pretty good shots, so it's not burning a ton of energy on offense....sharing the ball and no complaints on that end of the floor.
But in the long run, Hyatt must play more minutes....he has fresher legs....he can help more than a dozen to 15 minutes at a time.
Mag, cross your fingers and your toes, he somehow does not get hurt again.....he can hustle, grind and give good energy on the defensive end.
I will get to Pike and not using Jalen Miller, which he could have tossed at Loewe or Willis for a couple of possessions, to change the energy level.......a DNP, when you know your team is going to have a letdown, is bad coaching or bad use of your bench.
The key plays today were made by the bench....Hyatt with a 3 and a 3 point play off a nice play by Mag....
Dean Reiber....calmly doesn't rush his shot attempts inside, makes his bunny layups.....BUT we have more.....He hustles and gets RU a steal late, down a point.......he hustles again and gets a late tie-up after the Baker miss........he had energy that Cliff, Mulcahy and the starters just didn't have today after the Iowa effort.....
I would have even tried a longer armed Jaden Jones, more Mag, more Hyatt on Willis or Loewe....
I saw the posts about pressing and you really can't press or play elite defense, unless you go to your bench. So I would not have pressed, because RU does not have the legs after Iowa and you have 12 games left.
Pike has to find more minutes in BOTH halves for Hyatt, Mag, Reiber and Jalen Miller.
I will leave Jaden Jones or Palmquist/Agee out of the conversation right now, but Pike either has to rebuild Jones confidence on defense or find a replacement in the 2022 class after this season, if he's not willing to defend, rebound and grind at this level.
Yes, RU lost a game but I think the bigger picture is RU and Pike have something fans may be able to count on with Reiber as a 14 to 16 minutes a game player. Baker and others made shots but if Reiber, Hyatt and Mag can get going consistently off the bench, there are some silver linings for the rest of this year and into next year.
When RU emptied the tank by bringing the fastball vs Iowa for 40 minutes, your starters who burned the most energy, are not going to be able to replicate that effort.
Pike has to know, in a season this long, you absolutely have to pay the price and play more bench players.....Yes, you will have more breakdowns on defense when you play more players BUT, forget Iowa or Minnesota for a minute.....
You have Mulcahy completely locked in, trying his best vs Iowa....I know he's going to give up points, but today, he just left Loewe too many times....Baker left Loewe too many times...they were just flat....
It ultimately doesn't matter if RU stole this game or not, because the minutes are starting to pile up on the starters....fortunately for RU on the offensive end, this team is well coached, makes the extra passes and gets pretty good shots, so it's not burning a ton of energy on offense....sharing the ball and no complaints on that end of the floor.
But in the long run, Hyatt must play more minutes....he has fresher legs....he can help more than a dozen to 15 minutes at a time.
Mag, cross your fingers and your toes, he somehow does not get hurt again.....he can hustle, grind and give good energy on the defensive end.
I will get to Pike and not using Jalen Miller, which he could have tossed at Loewe or Willis for a couple of possessions, to change the energy level.......a DNP, when you know your team is going to have a letdown, is bad coaching or bad use of your bench.
The key plays today were made by the bench....Hyatt with a 3 and a 3 point play off a nice play by Mag....
Dean Reiber....calmly doesn't rush his shot attempts inside, makes his bunny layups.....BUT we have more.....He hustles and gets RU a steal late, down a point.......he hustles again and gets a late tie-up after the Baker miss........he had energy that Cliff, Mulcahy and the starters just didn't have today after the Iowa effort.....
I would have even tried a longer armed Jaden Jones, more Mag, more Hyatt on Willis or Loewe....
I saw the posts about pressing and you really can't press or play elite defense, unless you go to your bench. So I would not have pressed, because RU does not have the legs after Iowa and you have 12 games left.
Pike has to find more minutes in BOTH halves for Hyatt, Mag, Reiber and Jalen Miller.
I will leave Jaden Jones or Palmquist/Agee out of the conversation right now, but Pike either has to rebuild Jones confidence on defense or find a replacement in the 2022 class after this season, if he's not willing to defend, rebound and grind at this level.
Yes, RU lost a game but I think the bigger picture is RU and Pike have something fans may be able to count on with Reiber as a 14 to 16 minutes a game player. Baker and others made shots but if Reiber, Hyatt and Mag can get going consistently off the bench, there are some silver linings for the rest of this year and into next year.