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Aye when is davenport going back to small forward? Lahkin needs a real center to be a productive forward. Tired of the experiment offense, Dejulius needs to come off the bench 26 points no rebounds no assists 1 steal, what was that 1 free throw attempt. NOT UC Basketball. They got beat by OSu should have won and beat a struggling Louisville team, wake me when they get serious about the program and reputation 😴
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I'm not jumping off the bandwagon just because the team is going through growing pains. The roster is imperfect and will be until CWM and his staff can finish adding talent. This is a transition year.
I will come to as many home games as I can get to and watch every road game. I remain optimistic.
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The Cats played their hearts out against the eventual winner Arizona. They looked and played tired against tOSU after a very short rest and the result showed it. They regrouped and put effort against Loserville and were rewarded with a W. For all the wailing and gnashing of teeth on this board they actually didn't do that bad in Maui and I have hopes for the rest of the season.
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Originally posted by swilsonsp4 View PostI'm not jumping off the bandwagon just because the team is going through growing pains. The roster is imperfect and will be until CWM and his staff can finish adding talent. This is a transition year.
I will come to as many home games as I can get to and watch every road game. I remain optimistic.
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The combination of Davenport and Lahkin is slowing down both their progress. Lahkin would do better at power forward with his scoring ability size and footwork. Put a real center next to him and he's a viable option. Happy to see MAW back starting at point, naturally looks better. Davenport deserves to start at small forward, he's gonna be a liability on defense against real power forwards and centers. Plus his high energy would be good at his natural position.
The experiment is costing wins and not leading to a authentic identity. Sit Dejulius and bring him off the bench, unless he's scoring what is he doing?
A coach isn't defined by the talent he brings in but what he does with the talent he has. Everything else comes later. No disrespect to Coach Wes, he's got the ability to spot talent but the 2 guard 2 small forward offense looks like a liability. If this is to get seniors starting spots, it's time to take off the Bro hat and do what is necessary.
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CWM is going to get the entire length of his contract so it's really not about him buying more time. He deserves the chance to develope a team consisting of all his players. It apparently is the consensus of a majority here on this board that the leftover players cannot play the style that the coach is trying to play. At least not in any configuration that he has so far implemented. In the past it seemed coaches built teams and won by finding out to utilize each of the pieces. CWM seems determined to first find the pieces he needs to play the style he wants. And that's going to take at least two more recruiting classes, if everyone he recruits doesn't transfer out.
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Originally posted by Rufus View PostCWM is going to get the entire length of his contract so it's really not about him buying more time. He deserves the chance to develope a team consisting of all his players. It apparently is the consensus of a majority here on this board that the leftover players cannot play the style that the coach is trying to play. At least not in any configuration that he has so far implemented. In the past it seemed coaches built teams and won by finding out to utilize each of the pieces. CWM seems determined to first find the pieces he needs to play the style he wants. And that's going to take at least two more recruiting classes, if everyone he recruits doesn't transfer out.
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Here are my observations from Maui (watched on TV): 1) This team gives up a lot of points. Even if you take away the Arizona game, UC gave up an average of 71.5 pts game and scored an average of 67 pts. 2) They are a pretty good up-tempo, quick shot, and fast break team. They seem to be able to run on teams that play fast tempo (Cleveland State, EKU). UC actually won the 2nd half in the Arizona game by outscoring them 63 to 61. It really does not matter because UC lost the game. 3) This is NOT a good half-court team. Half court play seems to disrupt this team's ability to play natural on offense. The half-court defense needs reevaluation. THIS NOT A GOOD MAN-TO-MAN DEFENSIVE TEAM. Why not try a zone or something other than the very weak man-to-man. Overall, Cincinnati played some of the best offensive basketball all season against Arizona. UC seems to look better in the fast paced up tempo style. However, there are plenty of half court teams in the American (Tulsa, Temple, Tulane (zone), Houston (can play in the half court), etc.) that will probably give UC some problems. If you take away the Arizona game, Cincinnati, on the season, is only outscoring teams 68 - 66. It is still early in the season. UC is 4-3 and did "alright in Maui" because they came away with at least one win. THIS TEAM HAS A LOT TO WORK ON. I hope that the UC coaching staff might go over the team and reevaluate every position on the team and the way that this team plays. They really need to learn how to play in the half-court. I hope that the UC coaching staff has learned something about this team. I also hope that the defensive problems can be addressed. To tell you the truth, it bothers me that when we see Cincinnati basketball again, it will look the same way that it always has under Wes Miller. Here's hoping that the team will play better because of Maui.Last edited by leeraymond; 11-25-2022, 11:49 AM.
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