His "in game" coaching is 87 levels of terrible.
No one in the Alley is calling for Haith's head this year.
Maybe that's happened often and the following year the team won 20 games.
New coach threads are too reactionary at this point. This season was in the works 5 yrs ago when our recruiting got out of balance and led to the massive turnover. I expect several players to be recruited over and transfer out as Haith tries to get on a normal 3-4 player recruiting cycle.
We are unfortunately the small fish in the big pond. Sniping at Haith at this point will send the wrong signals. A year or two down the road with no improvement will change my overall opinion. But for now, patience is key. loyalty now will payoff in the long run.
I believe @ctt8410 looked into this and no team replacing this many players has done well.
This year's team is a vastly superior rebounding team to last year's team.I realize 9 seniors sounds more dramatic, but we know we didn't lose 9 contributors, right? 4 of 5 starters. 2 of top 3 scorers. 7 of the top 9. Kept our top 3pt % shooter and 2 of the top 3 FT % shooters.
% of total PPG lost is probably a more useful figure to compare. Clearly we had a lot of rebounding to replace too.
Someone mentioned it above...we lost all of our leadership and on court energy from last year's team. Shaq and Juice were the clear leaders, Ray and Swannegan were the motors and hype, and even Curtis was one of those cool calm leaders. I think this team assumed Birt was the leader and I don't think Birt relishes that role. I don't think Taplin wants that role either. I think it falls to Etou and Igbanu and I would not be surprised if Jeffries came in and took that role on right away too. Jeffries' game is such that he can provide a spark on defense or on offense or just pure on court hustle...a little Eric Coley-ish in that regard.I realize 9 seniors sounds more dramatic, but we know we didn't lose 9 contributors, right? 4 of 5 starters. 2 of top 3 scorers. 7 of the top 9. Kept our top 3pt % shooter and 2 of the top 3 FT % shooters.
% of total PPG lost is probably a more useful figure to compare. Clearly we had a lot of rebounding to replace too.
I realize 9 seniors sounds more dramatic, but we know we didn't lose 9 contributors, right? 4 of 5 starters. 2 of top 3 scorers. 7 of the top 9.
wheeler and Henderson still play one on one juco ball. taplin does the same. we play one in and four out which is designed to throw into the post, but it does not happen very often. I have only seen it a few times this year. korita four times with magnay and once with edogi. Henderson has done it four or five times and that is it. their may have been more, but I did not see it. igbanu, as good as he is, tries to score in the post and does not kick the ball out very much. he has trouble finding the open man. I guess its difficult when you are triple teamed,I was just watching Wheeler ignore an open Magnay in the post. Guess he never had to look there in JUCO.
that's what happens when you do nothing but dribble and try to drive to the rim. most of the time we get blocked or turn it over. their is little kick out to the open shooter. we get deep into the shot clock because of this and end up throwing up a hurried shot.I'm not sure this isn't actually more embarrassing than the SMU game.
Our guards will not even attempt to throw the ball in to Magney. Just dribble around the top of the key.
if wheeler and Henderson are starters next year, we are in trouble. taplin needs to improve over the summer. everyone needs to work hard on all parts of their game. magnay and korita need to get healthy.Wheeler plays with such little effort. Just watched him stand at the 3pt line as we put up a shot, the ball bounces in front of him, he continues to stand there and lets the Tulane player just take the ball. Literally made no effort to get the ball. At least Haith yelled at him
if wheeler and Henderson are starters next year, we are in trouble. taplin needs to improve over the summer. everyone needs to work hard on all parts of their game. magnay and korita need to get healthy.
I realize 9 seniors sounds more dramatic, but we know we didn't lose 9 contributors, right? 4 of 5 starters. 2 of top 3 scorers. 7 of the top 9. Kept our top 3pt % shooter and 2 of the top 3 FT % shooters.
% of total PPG lost is probably a more useful figure to compare. Clearly we had a lot of rebounding to replace too.
Taplin can be a stud...he still makes some stupid mistakes and he needs to develop confidence in pulling up and shooting when the dribble penetration is shut down on him. The dribble drive sets up so many other things though as he can find the open wings in the corner as well as most PGs we have had. If Birt and Korita shot the % both had last year, Taplin probably averages 6 assists a game this year.Taplin has improved and I expect that improvement to continue. Remember he was a freshman backup PG last year that played less than 10 minutes per game. His 3pt percentage improved from 27% to 41%, FT % from 79% to 84%, etc. Some people are going to have to come to terms with the fact that TU can't recruit one and dones, they have to coach kids up over their careers. A lot of the people ranting about how much we miss Shaquille were wanting him recruited over when he was a freshman (and many when he was a sophomore).
I'd be interested to see what ctt8410 found. It's not just replacing that many players, but replacing that many Seniors. If someone can find the last time a team lost 9 Seniors, and then how that team performed the following year.
I agree. magnay and kortia, I believe will be fine. shaq and juice their freshmen year was not very good as was taplins. Jeffries and scott should be ok, but I believe the two incoming freshmen may struggle a bit as freshmen tend to do. hopefully they pick up the scheme better than atson and battle.You're wrong there. He had me believing after the Cinci game last year with the way he handled our players as opposed to the clown who coaches Cinci. I do think he relies on his assistants a lot and we lost some strategy with Schwartz going to Tennessee.
But he's had too many good moments to be called terrible. He made Wright a functional player in the AAC and that guy couldn't catch a dollar bill in one of those tubes with dollar bills flying around, much less a rebound. We had a point guard who was historically dominant and couldn't hit wide open three if you had a cheat code.
The issue with this team is the talent with the wing players. I would have benched Birt for Korita a long time ago, but they were trying t win games this year and Korita just wasn't ready. He's going to be fine though. There are some obvious talent issues and that's our problem. And that's on the coach.
Let's hope Jeffries is big time and one of these guards is ready to go. That will make a big difference.
the one who has the ball after it crosses the mid court line normally goes one on one. this is not always the case in juco, but sadly is what happens most of the time. Henderson got out of the juco mold after about 3/4 of the season and wheeler did not. I do not think wheeler has much of an outside game. it is drive to the basket and throw up a circus shot. james harden he is not.I was just watching Wheeler ignore an open Magnay in the post. Guess he never had to look there in JUCO.
Wheeler shot 32% from beyond the arc but only shot 57 long ones. Like most of our shooters he turned down a lot of open shots.the one who has the ball after it crosses the mid court line normally goes one on one. this is not always the case in juco, but sadly is what happens most of the time. Henderson got out of the juco mold after about 3/4 of the season and wheeler did not. I do not think wheeler has much of an outside game. it is drive to the basket and throw up a circus shot. james harden he is not.
everyone teaches it, except we pull in from the outside to help defend the middle and do not rotate out to the corner fast enough. that creates open looks. we play a 2/3 matchup zone which leaves the middle open, which causes the help defense to pull deep inside and the rotation does not get to the corner as two or three players are trying to cover the middle. I would think a 2/1/2 would be better as you have a defender in the middle of the zone. this is just what I see happening. last year we only had two bigs and help defense in the middle was necessary to keep them from fouling out. this year we have five bigs and I believe we still need help defense, but not so much to protect the bigs from foul trouble. mo.For those who have played/coached, Is helping from the corner something only we teach? I'm not knowledgeable enough on it to know
Our guards are UnderQuick! Reaction time is lacking and I do not think this can be coachedeveryone teaches it, except we pull in from the outside to help defend the middle and do not rotate out to the corner fast enough. that creates open looks. we play a 2/3 matchup zone which leaves the middle open, which causes the help defense to pull deep inside and the rotation does not get to the corner as two or three players are trying to cover the middle. I would think a 2/1/2 would be better as you have a defender in the middle of the zone. this is just what I see happening. last year we only had two bigs and help defense in the middle was necessary to keep them from fouling out. this year we have five bigs and I believe we still need help defense, but not so much to protect the bigs from foul trouble. mo.
Our guards are UnderQuick! Reaction time is lacking and I do not think this can be coached
Wheeler shot 32% from beyond the arc but only shot 57 long ones. Like most of our shooters he turned down a lot of open shots.
The bigs this year, Etou, Igbanu, Magnay, and Edogi are all fully capable of playing solid interior defense without needing to drag guys away from open 3 pt shooters. I suspect that we didn't really work on a box and 1 D at all otherwise you would always have someone on Williams from UCF and Reynolds from Tulane, and the dude from ECU. Every other team we match up ok going man to man.We start crashing down on guys like Fall and Paul (TUL) and we leave guys like Williams and Reynolds open...I'll take my chances with Fall making or missing an 8 ft hook shoot versus Williams shooting a 3. Same with pretty much any big man in the AAC.everyone teaches it, except we pull in from the outside to help defend the middle and do not rotate out to the corner fast enough. that creates open looks. we play a 2/3 matchup zone which leaves the middle open, which causes the help defense to pull deep inside and the rotation does not get to the corner as two or three players are trying to cover the middle. I would think a 2/1/2 would be better as you have a defender in the middle of the zone. this is just what I see happening. last year we only had two bigs and help defense in the middle was necessary to keep them from fouling out. this year we have five bigs and I believe we still need help defense, but not so much to protect the bigs from foul trouble. mo.
Gonzaga lost/replaced 9 players this year versus last....how's their season going??
I just did some research (not exhaustive by any means) and it looks like they graduated 4 seniors last year and brought in 5 freshmen which included a 5-star and 3 four star players (rivals ranking). Did I miss something? If not I don't see any comparison between the two teams.So Gonzaga returned just 4 more avg points that we did from legit contributors?
If our returning senior played to his average we'd easily have cleared .500. 9 newcomers or not.