Cbj and his poor choices at the end of the game is baffling. Putting the ball in the hands of a fr in his second game, and dribbling out the clock?
Did he forget Garcia, PP? There are no excuses for that coaching malpractice. Except for Johnny boy.
Note to Coach Johnson:
When next you find yourself with a large lead evaporating with the speed of the dollar and cents meter on a gas pump, call time out at an appropriate moment. Last night that would have been at the six minute mark.
Instruct the players on the floor to commence the Dawson Garcia offense for the remainder of the game. The Garcia offense consists of getting the ball to Dawson somewhere around the lane EVERY possession, every time down the floor.
Unless he is triple teamed in the lane and needs to pass it out, he works for a shot every possession. It is not too important if he scores. If he does a couple of times, that's a nice bonus.
The real objective is to get him fouled as many times as possible muscling up shots. In six minutes he can get 8 to 12 free throws. This is good for two reasons. He shoots nearly 90 percent from the line and, as important, that racing meter on the gas pump stops. Rather than flying down the floor, scoring in five seconds, then waiting for the next turnover to do it again, your opponent will be standing around watching Garcia make free throws. That really upsets their fast tempo and momentum.
Another thought, play Payne the last five minutes. He is your best offensive rebounder around the basket. On those occassions where Dawson shoots and misses and doesn't draw the foul you have Payne in position for a put back or to rebound and throw the ball out to start over.
The Dawson Garcia offense, if employed last night, would have put us over 80 points with a comfortable win. It would have wiped out a few of their buckets coming off wild and crazy turnovers. All your doing is having two guards handle the ball while two guys set screens for Garcia. You make the safe entry pass when he is in position. That would have eliminated most of the turnovers, the exception being Garcia's own failure to remember there is a ten second clock in college basketball.
When guys are falling apart with crazy passes and dumb crashes into the lane, simplify everything with the Garcia offense. It will work for a few minutes and get you over the hump.