Outside of Simas, anybody who shoots a 3 is hurting this team. When we get 2 on one or three on one breaks we need to pass the ball once in a while, nearly every time we don’t. Either guys are just pressing too much, or just plain selfish. We don’t have the talent to switch on defense, maybe we should try a zone once in a while.
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This was a sad Loss. For me....Cincinnati just has no consistent post play. Aziz can dunk dunk a lob now and then, but he can not really play with his back to the basket. Page actually seemed effective somewhat. I noticed with DeJulius and Adams-Woods... Wes Miller seems to feel he owes guys and plays them because they are program guys. You have to have some inside play to get 3 point shooters open.
BYU's offense is obviously constructed around shooters coming off screens. Saunders for them, not just a spot shooter like Lokusius...He can actually come off a screen dribble and pull up. And Cinci in the second half obviously was not fighting through screens effectively. Lokusius got burned a lot trying to defend outsider shooters just threw headfakes and drove to the basket.
The bad things are that no perimeter player on Cincinnati is any better than they were last year. I thought Skillings and Jizzle would be even better integrated into an offense. Now it seems they have lost Lahkin and Reynolds and their inside play is worse than last year. Mitchell seems more a wing player.
I know it is not Wes's style...but this offense needs structure and plays. Texas Tech seemed to run an offense around Toppin. BYU seemed to run an offense to spring it's shooters. Cinci just seems to run up and down the court and throw the ball around.
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Really bad on both sides of the ball. We again didn't get close to a point per possession, only putting up 0.87. And we gave up 1.33 points per possession.
Simas was our best player with 2.4 net points, hitting 4 of 8 from three. Day Day was our only other positive impact player, leading with a 4.7 defensive BPM.
Skillings was again our worst player with negative 5.1 net points. He committed 3 turnovers trying to bully his way through double teams. Skillings also had a team worst negative 4.9 defensive BPM. He has mentally regressed to streetball in the last couple games. Betsey was the worst in his time on the court with a negative 17 BPM.
This is going to break some brains around here, but we had a slightly higher rebounding rate despite being outrebounded by 6. The reason is we missed so many more shots. We rebounded 32.5% of our misses, BYU rebounded 31.8% of theirs. We won the turnover battle, outscored them and converted a better rate from two, and blocked more shots. We knew this game would be all about the three point line and we got torched there.
The problem on offense isn't that we took too many threes. It's that our threes aren't open catch-and-shoot set shots. The strategy to break a zone for decades has been to get the ball in the middle of the zone to collapse it and then kick it back out to wide open shooters. We didn't do that at all. Our threes were contested and off the dribble. BYUs weakness on defense is the three point line. You're not going to win without a strategy to exploit that, no matter how tough you are.
It's funny how people like Kevin Johnson will say they don't care about what analytics say, then in the same breath talk about strategy informed by analytics. Guarding the three point line means means going over the top of screens or hedging them, and staying on the shooting hip of drivers rather than staying in front. Those are things that can be coached. It requires awareness and discipline by the coach and players. To me, that's more strategy than grit. Blaming analytics for failing to implement a strategy is just silly. If Wes is using analytics for coming up with gameplans, he's doing a terrible job.
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It's obvious using both the eye test and analytics that Day Day is outplaying Jizzle and Page is outplaying Aziz. At a minimum, I would make those two changes to the starting 5. We also have to cut out the failed two PG experiment and give those minutes to Reed.
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Originally posted by sedz View PostIt's obvious using both the eye test and analytics that Day Day is outplaying Jizzle and Page is outplaying Aziz. At a minimum, I would make those two changes to the starting 5. We also have to cut out the failed two PG experiment and give those minutes to Reed.
I think we have to change something up, the only option for a big change would be benching Mitchell or Aziz and going small ball with Simas at the 4.
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Originally posted by leeraymond View PostFighting through screens is killing this team. It leads to giving up a lot of threes. Why would Miller play James (6'2") on Demin (6'9")? Why not play Skillings on him.
Second, Jizzle and Day Day combined for 56 minutes. So we had both of them out there for a good chunk of time and they had to guard a BYU team that plays a bunch of big wings. I agree that Skillings probably should have been on Demin, but that means an undersized guard having to cover the best offensive player in the Big12 in 6'5" wing Saunders. We chose to go small so we were going to have issues regardless of the matchups.
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Originally posted by sedz View PostReally bad on both sides of the ball. We again didn't get close to a point per possession, only putting up 0.87. And we gave up 1.33 points per possession.
Simas was our best player with 2.4 net points, hitting 4 of 8 from three. Day Day was our only other positive impact player, leading with a 4.7 defensive BPM.
Skillings was again our worst player with negative 5.1 net points. He committed 3 turnovers trying to bully his way through double teams. Skillings also had a team worst negative 4.9 defensive BPM. He has mentally regressed to streetball in the last couple games. Betsey was the worst in his time on the court with a negative 17 BPM.
This is going to break some brains around here, but we had a slightly higher rebounding rate despite being outrebounded by 6. The reason is we missed so many more shots. We rebounded 32.5% of our misses, BYU rebounded 31.8% of theirs. We won the turnover battle, outscored them and converted a better rate from two, and blocked more shots. We knew this game would be all about the three point line and we got torched there.
The problem on offense isn't that we took too many threes. It's that our threes aren't open catch-and-shoot set shots. The strategy to break a zone for decades has been to get the ball in the middle of the zone to collapse it and then kick it back out to wide open shooters. We didn't do that at all. Our threes were contested and off the dribble. BYUs weakness on defense is the three point line. You're not going to win without a strategy to exploit that, no matter how tough you are.
It's funny how people like Kevin Johnson will say they don't care about what analytics say, then in the same breath talk about strategy informed by analytics. Guarding the three point line means means going over the top of screens or hedging them, and staying on the shooting hip of drivers rather than staying in front. Those are things that can be coached. It requires awareness and discipline by the coach and players. To me, that's more strategy than grit. Blaming analytics for failing to implement a strategy is just silly. If Wes is using analytics for coming up with gameplans, he's doing a terrible job.
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Originally posted by leeraymond View Post
If Aziz cannot play, who is going to play the back-up 5? Poorly constructed roster for the BIG XII. All of these wings and guards and they are not helping UC to win. What is the use of this guard-oriented stuff if it cannot help UC to win? Why would Miller even put a team together without enough bigmen? Any serious high-major team probably needs 5 bigs (6'9" or taller) to rotate and to insure against injury. UC only had three. Then McKinley went down. Currently, UC only has two playable bigs to work with. Now Aziz is hurt.
We will see how the remaining season plays out.
well- pretty much all guards & wings.
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Originally posted by sedz View PostSkillings didn't read my scouting report. They send a double every time he drives and he has zero awareness.
year, does he ? He already said this is his last year
so maybe he’s looking for more NIL money.
He makes some nice plays, like many, but is so inconsistent.
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Originally posted by SKell82155 View Post
He surely doesn’t think he’s going to the League next
year, does he ? He already said this is his last year
so maybe he’s looking for more NIL money.
He makes some nice plays, like many, but is so inconsistent.
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This year is obviously lost. Somehow Wes needs to bring in a few players with talent and who care to win. The bigger job will be to clear the air of malaise and acceptance of mediocrity that is hanging heavy. I like Wes but that seems beyond his capabilities. We all better develop some alternative interests for next winter.
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