More importantly, when defending him give him a lot of room, go under screens and guard against dribble penetration. The kid is great but even as a senior, he can’t shoot a jump shot to save his life!
Ummm no.Playing way off him and daring him to shoot takes them out of their offense and what they like to do . No need to hard hedge on him ; just have the big sit in the lane all game . If he hits a few , so be it , but they won’t beat us with him shooting threes
Um yes , did you see how they attacked us last game ? Why would we do the same thingUmmm no.
Playing way off him and daring him to shoot takes them out of their offense and what they like to do . No need to hard hedge on him ; just have the big sit in the lane all game . If he hits a few , so be it , but they won’t beat us with him shooting threes
Definitely yes. If Simpson beats us shooting a bunch of 3's so be it. It should 100% be the strategyUmmm no.
he is at 36% on 3s and 65% on fts. Not a world beater but definitely adequate.
He took one 3 against us and it was an airball. Wide open set shot. Just nowhere close to the rim. Then we continued to guard him like he's steph curry. Made no senseHe’s far more deadly going to the hoop. I’ve watched a few of their games and never seen a star throw up more bricks on jump shots.
Just play this song..When he touches the ball: "JEFFFFFFFFFFFF!"
When he shoots foul shots: "Jeffrey Jackson!" CLAP CLAP CLAPCLAPCLAP
He’s far more deadly going to the hoop. I’ve watched a few of their games and never seen a star throw up more bricks on jump shots.
They're at the top of their game and I'm not sure we can beat the. They're a match up nightmare.
When he touches the ball: "JEFFFFFFFFFFFF!"
When he shoots foul shots: "Jeffrey Jackson!" CLAP CLAP CLAPCLAPCLAP
He shoots 36% from 3. That’s more than adequateHe took one 3 against us and it was an airball. Wide open set shot. Just nowhere close to the rim. Then we continued to guard him like he's steph curry. Made no sense
So you would rather let the players who were draining 3's keep taking them then the kid who airballed his?He shoots 36% from 3. That’s more than adequate
So you would rather let the players who were draining 3's keep taking them then the kid who airballed his?
Making Simpson beat you from the outside also takes other players out of the game. The last thing you want is Simpson dishing the ball all over the court getting his teammates easy looks and getting the whole team into a flow offensively.
Make Simpson a perimeter shooter. Take away his drive. Don't let him be the playmaker. It is the better option
Lol ok. You don't get it, clearly.We are not going to let him shoot open 3’s intentionally
So you would rather let the players who were draining 3's keep taking them then the kid who airballed his?
Making Simpson beat you from the outside also takes other players out of the game. The last thing you want is Simpson dishing the ball all over the court getting his teammates easy looks and getting the whole team into a flow offensively.
Make Simpson a perimeter shooter. Take away his drive. Don't let him be the playmaker. It is the better option
So you would rather let the players who were draining 3's keep taking them then the kid who airballed his?
Making Simpson beat you from the outside also takes other players out of the game. The last thing you want is Simpson dishing the ball all over the court getting his teammates easy looks and getting the whole team into a flow offensively.
Make Simpson a perimeter shooter. Take away his drive. Don't let him be the playmaker. It is the better option
I am ok with him driving into trees. He's a little dude who doesn't finish well.
Yes , I would love to let him shoot open threes . Dare him to take them . If we leave him open for three and he shoots 20 of them , no way he even hits 7. 5 if lucky
Contrary to his height he is actually quite good at finishing inside amongst the trees, often with his hook shot. He is 71/110 on shots classified as "at the rim" by Hoop-Math and almost none of those are in fastbreak situations.
He is not a good jump shooter, but he is serviceable, and he is worked his way into becoming decent on wide open shots. Some teams still give him those and he usually makes way more than they would like. But he is one of the better guards in the country at scoring in traffic in the lane and a great passer.
Rutgers has a great defense this year. They should probably just keep doing what they usually do. I'd prefer to make Simpson shoot a 3 but would definitely not just give him wide open looks. The thing is, though, as a 3 year starter he has seen essentially every type of ball screen defense possible and knows what to do against them. Now the result might not always be great but he will have a counter to whatever a defense tries to do.
you are saying a player who shoots 36% overall (including end of shot clock heavily contested heaves) could in no way hit 7 of 20 shots (35%) if left unguarded and even 5 of 20 (25%) would be lucky.
That is some interesting use of math!
He’s really good. He averages 8 assists per game. You have to stop the penetration as best you can but leaving him open for 3’s is nonsensicalI wouldn't leave him open but I would force him to take shots rather than dribble and find people on hedges.
I'd like to see what his % is at the RAC in those situations.
I hope Young spends a lot of time defending him. Young really did a good job in the 2nd half of the last game.I would play him like a big guy and that can’t shoot . You guys don’t get it ; if we are daring him to shoot it takes them out of their normal off FHA’s . He’s going to be like “why am I open “ should i shoot it or not ? Would you rather him shoot open threes. Him penetrate and kick to guys who shoot threes better than him ,. Or would you rather have him get to the basket and finish or set guys up which he is much better at then shooting threes . It’s a no brainer
He’s really good. He averages 8 assists per game. You have to stop the penetration as best you can but leaving him open for 3’s is nonsensical
I hope Young spends a lot of time defending him. Young really did a good job in the 2nd half of the last game.
I would play him like a big guy and that can’t shoot . You guys don’t get it ; if we are daring him to shoot it takes them out of their normal off FHA’s . He’s going to be like “why am I open “ should i shoot it or not ? Would you rather him shoot open threes. Him penetrate and kick to guys who shoot threes better than him ,. Or would you rather have him get to the basket and finish or set guys up which he is much better at then shooting threes . It’s a no brainer
Exactly right . You want to to make them do something that they are uncomfortable doing ( making Simpson a scorer and a shooter ). Cannot hedge on him and no reason to . Just go under and chest ball screens so we don’t lose contact on either the roll or a pick and popI am not saying you sit in the paint and just say shoot.
But I don't slide to him early that for sure. Him being a scorer is not what they do. So make him to that. He's a D1 good player. He will do that on some level. But I take my chances with that more than watching him dribble around our big and find either their big for the score or their big who finds one of their deadly 3 point shooters for the score.
D to me is all about forcing teams to do what they aren't comfortable doing. That's why our strong hedge works a lot. Teams aren't comfortable being sped up and it takes a quick PG with vision who can keep their dribble alive to really beat it. Michigan has exactly that. For Michigan, that isn't hedging on their quick PG who can find guys in broken situations.
Its making him a scorer which he doesn't do quite as well. What is obvious is you don't play him like you did last game. He absolutely wrecked us single handily.
Simpson is also 3-17 threes on the road 17%and shooting 42 percent at home . Even more reason to force him to shoot threes