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  • #31
    Originally posted by JohnFrancis View Post
    Other than our baseline players, FG% is pretty poor for this current Bearcat team.

    These may not be the latest stats available, but we could sure use two now I would think:

    Josh Reed 23.8 minutes per game, 10.1 points, 4.7 rebounds, 0.9 assists, FG% 46
    Skillings, 11.5 points per game, 6.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, FG% 45.8
    Skillings couldn't handle the urban Cincy - too much like Philly -- Waco is a religious town - lots of distractions for sure, but quite different. - There were major problems on the team in the past, but the administration has really tightened up the sports program.

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    • #32
      Vince Lombardi, the Hall of Fame coach of the Green Bay Packers football team, was notorious for his emphasis on fundamentals. His teams won championships because they could block, tackle, and execute better than anyone else. It is said that once, frustrated by his team’s poor performance, he held up a football and said, “Gentlemen, this is a football!”

      Perhaps CWM needs to see nothing in the game of BB is to be taken for granted. He must start at ground zero and start to teach and then demand the proper execution of the fundamentals. No offensive style will work until, you learn how to see the court, dribble, pass, rebound, screen and run the floor with sheer effort and enthusiasm. There are no quick fixes. The HS and AAU programs, for the most part, are not producing BB players.

      I think that everyone should be able to dribble. Everyone should be able to pass. Otherwise, why are you out there?

      Oscar

      Not for when we hit 2 threes for every 10 shots and instead of getting back on Defense, they mug to the cameras.


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      • #33
        Originally posted by JohnFrancis View Post
        Other than our baseline players, FG% is pretty poor for this current Bearcat team.

        These may not be the latest stats available, but we could sure use two now I would think:

        Josh Reed 23.8 minutes per game, 10.1 points, 4.7 rebounds, 0.9 assists, FG% 46
        Skillings, 11.5 points per game, 6.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, FG% 45.8

        And look how Page is finally being utIlized.... Top 40 in the Country in FG%.

        Arrinten Page 15.7pts, 7.0reb, 62.7fg%

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        • #34
          Originally posted by BearKatz View Post


          And look how Page is finally being utIlized.... Top 40 in the Country in FG%.

          Arrinten Page 15.7pts, 7.0reb, 62.7fg%
          Maybe Northwestern has a legit shot Dr.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by SKell82155 View Post

            Sedz, what do you think of Casey Alexander @
            Belmont ?
            He was mentioned as a possible candidate last round too. I love him offensively. His teams have always given up a ton of threes on defense though, and that scares me. One thing Wes Miller does really well is defend the three point line. It would be tough to take a complete 180 in that area with the three becoming more important each year.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by sedz View Post
              He was mentioned as a possible candidate last round too. I love him offensively. His teams have always given up a ton of threes on defense though, and that scares me. One thing Wes Miller does really well is defend the three point line. It would be tough to take a complete 180 in that area with the three becoming more important each year.
              However, Alexander would possibly be bringing in different types of players to UC. Maybe he could get both basketball players and athletes.

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              • #37
                Leo labeled it hero ball and that is exactly what high school coaches AAU and select team bball camps are putting out these days. They can all shoot the three lights out when no one is around to defend, they can can set up according to their preference and shoot from their preferred spot on the floor, but bball as everyone on this forum knows is a team endeavor and takes five guys all doing the fundamentals to get players open in order to shoot. I'm sorry for being so redundant but Miller recruits players who can shoot when the circumstances are perfect but when things are altered slightly ( someone guarding them ) then the high percentage trey no longer comes as easy. I said in a earlier post that watching this team ( and many college bball ) today is boring because there is a scarcity of strategy being used. The silliest thing in the world to me is a player flashing three digits on his hand because he just made a three. And many times it comes after he just made his first after shooting and missing several before.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Lobot View Post

                  I don't think either of those are true. I do think with the Advent of NIL, coaching has gotten harder. You almost have a new team every year and I think getting a bunch of new guys who make a million or so a year to gel is hard. Wes didn't sign up for this. NIL wasn't a thing when he took the job.

                  Even out west Cronin took a season to figure out the NIL thing at UCLA. A lot of older successful coaches just plain retired because of NIL. It kind of like your boss coming in after you've been in a position for a while and telling you "we're rewriting all your job responsibilities going forward. Good luck"
                  Everybody else is going through the same thing. The better coaches have figured it out and are winning games. Winning games is what it is all about. I do not see what Miller is doing differently to win games. He basically has been doing the same thing every year, defensively, since he has been at UC.

                  I am basically looking at Miller as a basketball coach and the basketball product on the floor that is a result of his coaching. Wins and losses. That is what it boils down to.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by JohnFrancis View Post
                    Josh Reed 23.8 minutes per game, 10.1 points, 4.7 rebounds, 0.9 assists, FG% 46
                    Skillings, 11.5 points per game, 6.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, FG% 45.8
                    Part of this is due to the inability of the point guards last year to properly distribute the ball.

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                    • #40
                      Mick > Wes. The biggest red flag is the lack of player development under Wes. These guys do not improve at all.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Bearcat1996 View Post
                        Mick > Wes. The biggest red flag is the lack of player development under Wes. These guys do not improve at all.
                        Day Day is better. Josh Reed went from nothing to something while he was here. John Newman certainly improved here. These days it’s hard to develop anybody.

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                        • #42
                          Something to be hopeful about? I noticed that at the tail-end of the EMU game, Kriisa and Thomas started hitting threes in tandem. It is as though they both got hot at the same time. Not sure why the other players did not continue to go to them, because they were hot. In the TSU game, Kriisa and Thomas were hot again. Kriisa hit 6 (six) threes and Thomas hit 5 threes.

                          If Thomas and Kriisa can continue to hit their threes in tandem, that would give the team a big boost. Also, Baba Miller needs some help with scoring. When you think about it, Kriisa and Thomas are graduate students. They have been around big-time college basketball for a while now. It is time for these guys to step-up and help the team to win these games.

                          What I have seen from Thomas and Kriisa, on the offensive side of the ball, over the last three halves gives me some hope that this team may have something. Wins and losses will depend on those two guys shooting the ball well.
                          Last edited by leeraymond372@gmail.com; Yesterday, 12:51 PM.

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                          • #43
                            Less than 2 days until THE CROSSTOWN SHOOTOUT and no thread or discussion on this board. Speaks loudly about the apathy of the fanbase, yours truly included. Indeed, this is the reality of the "Sad State of Bearcat Basketball"
                            Last edited by Black and Red Attack; Yesterday, 03:08 PM.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Black and Red Attack View Post
                              Less than 2 days until THE CROSSTOWN SHOOTOUT and no thread or discussion on this board. Speaks loudly about the apathy of the fanbase, yours truly included. Indeed, this is the reality of the "Sad State of Bearcat Basketball"
                              yep. wes has taken it out of us - no one cares at this point

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                              • #45
                                Two reeling programs, led by less than successful coaches. I have some friends who are X fans who feel the same way.

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