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I am as critical, or more, than anyone who follows Cincinati basketball. I am kind of selfish. I want them to win every game. So far, Maui has been somewhat disappointing. Nevertheless, the basketball team still has one more game to play. Let's all think positive. They should be, at least, ONE point better than Louisville. Let's hope that they are.
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Originally posted by leeraymond View PostSome of our bloggers suggest that UC has a bunch of mid-major players. I disagree. Most of the players on this team can go to other high-major programs and fit in. They may not start, but they would probably play. What we have at UC is a MID-MAJOR COACHING STAFF. The systems that they have in place are NOT working. What is more puzzling is that either they are not aware that their systems are NOT working, or they are in denial. They expect to get different results by doing the same thing over again. Is that NOT insane or what? If something is NOT working, try something else. I really do not understand what Wes Miller's strategy is. What the %$#& is the guy doing? Think about this for a minute: Ohio State, with a bunch of freshman players, blew Cincinnati out by 28 points. Wes Miller is NOT a big-time college basketball coach. Maybe one day he will get there, but right now he is a long way off. Enough said.Red and Black are more of an Attitude than merely a color combination.
Intimidate! Dominate! Celebrate!
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Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View PostESPN.com showing UC a 7.5 favorite tonight. Need the win/can't lose.Last edited by leo from jersey; 11-23-2022, 10:29 AM.
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Between DDJ, Nolley, JD, and MAW you have to have one to come out to be the leader/ floor general of the group, to corral everyone in, take a breath and to get refocused. DDJ is the logical choice but I'm afraid He's more focused on his grad year numbers for his resume now that he's playing off the ball. JD has been that person in the past but he's relented to Nolley taking over the job, as he is the teams leading scorer. To JD the team leader in scoring is the logical choice for team lead. MAW is not going to be a vocal team leader and Nolley seems to be content to be the leader by example as to not overstep some boundaries. We have a team that's not playing coordinated ball, only playing to showcase themselves. You watch them play and it's Helter skelter and that's on the coaching staff. Miller once said that as the coach at UNC Greensboro it took him a few years to figure out we what works and what don't. So we have this to look forward to until he figures things out again.
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Is now a bad time to mention that NKU is taking home 8th place in the Gulf Coast Showcase (with losses to FGCU, UT Arlington, and Toledo)?
So that is 2-4 with wins over UC-Clermont, and UC-Uptown.Last edited by GoBearcats31; 11-23-2022, 01:52 PM.
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The lack of creativity and movement on offense continues to be stunning. Way too much dribbling, 1 vs 1, with an occasional pick and pop or roll thrown in. You cannot be successful long term (not just a hot shooting night from JD or Nolley) when playing basketball. I will say as hard as this team was to watch, the thing I noticed last night was that Skillings tries to get to the basket and that was encouraging. Reed also seems to not settle for bad shots and looks to attack. Vik is also coming along, and his teammates need to utilize him more frequently. We lost both games because we allowed way too many easy FG's for our opposition, and we create very, very few. Wes knows a lot more than me, but we absolutely need to overhaul the offensive tendencies of JD to jack up early 3's, or DD to over dribble and then fire up a difficult step back. Long season, time to turn it around.
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Although there are only a few that remain from the last regime, they actually played harder then than what they do now. If a player is not performing to the staffs expectations, then you bench him, regardless of f his stature. You play the people who are going to operate as your teaching.
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Originally posted by Black and Red Attack View PostThe lack of creativity and movement on offense continues to be stunning. Way too much dribbling, 1 vs 1, with an occasional pick and pop or roll thrown in. You cannot be successful long term (not just a hot shooting night from JD or Nolley) when playing basketball. I will say as hard as this team was to watch, the thing I noticed last night was that Skillings tries to get to the basket and that was encouraging. Reed also seems to not settle for bad shots and looks to attack. Vik is also coming along, and his teammates need to utilize him more frequently. We lost both games because we allowed way too many easy FG's for our opposition, and we create very, very few. Wes knows a lot more than me, but we absolutely need to overhaul the offensive tendencies of JD to jack up early 3's, or DD to over dribble and then fire up a difficult step back. Long season, time to turn it around.
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Originally posted by Rufus View PostAlthough there are only a few that remain from the last regime, they actually played harder then than what they do now. If a player is not performing to the staffs expectations, then you bench him, regardless of f his stature. You play the people who are going to operate as your teaching.
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