UpAndUnder43
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Love people blaming Carr for Gabe’s inability to make open 3s
MN does the "drive" part, however the "dish" part is severely lacking....Another poster made a good point that the worse teams have more movement. Duke players, for example, just stand around the 3 point line and play drive and dish. Michigan State does this as well. Same for other highly ranked teams. Not much movement.
Lesser teams do more movement in their 4 out offense for obvious reasons. I would say Wisconsin does about the same amount of movement/screening as we do. UMKC and UND did much more movement/screening than us. Are u thinking our offense should have more movement or that our movement just needs to be more effective?
People aren't blaming Carr but there is def a correlation.Love people blaming Carr for Gabe’s inability to make open 3s
But, if we believe the buzz...Amir and his dad wanted Amir to play the point. Maybe it was a factor in him being happy or at least staying as long as he did as a Gopher? No idea, but I think Richard listens and then gives players the opportunity to those who want to be perimeter players or point guards when he recruits them. To Richard's credit he seems to follow through.Yeah, I have no doubt. He tried to shoe-horn Amir into this role as well. I don't think Pitino did Amir any favors by making him into essentially a ball dominant lead guard rather than a skilled wing.
Yup, greatest example is 1-4 low/baseline: Have we even got a shot in this set?It's possible that if Gabe was actually making shots that Carr would be more willing to get the ball to him earlier in the possession.
That said I would prefer that Carr would start the offense early in the clock with passes and then do his wheeling and dealing off the dribble later in the clock. It is so easy for the other team to arrange a double team at the start of the possession but not nearly as easy to do it after the ball has circulated and there is action taking place.
People aren't blaming Carr but there is def a correlation.
He also misses wide open 3s when the ball is passed by others and out of the post. But those don’t count
Or just that right now Gabe needs all the help he can get, severely off target passes do not help.
But, if we believe the buzz...Amir and his dad wanted Amir to play the point. Maybe it was a factor in him being happy or at least staying as long as he did as a Gopher? No idea, but I think Richard listens and then gives players the opportunity to those who want to be perimeter players or point guards when he recruits them. To Richard's credit he seems to follow through.
But, is it the best idea to do this? Idk
On topic: I think we all agree Carr dominates the ball way, way too much.
Yeah, great idea to take the ball out of the hands of the nations #1 scorer.
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You want the offense to go through Marcus Carr. It's a big reason why the Gophers are 6-0 right now.
Love people blaming Carr for Gabe’s inability to make open 3s
Remind me again who we've played? B1G opposition will be able to shut down Carr much more effectively than UMKC and LMU.Yeah, great idea to take the ball out of the hands of the nations #1 scorer.
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You want the offense to go through Marcus Carr. It's a big reason why the Gophers are 6-0 right now.
Marcus Carr was All-Big Ten 3rd team last year and is preseason All-Big Ten 1st team this year. He's one of the top Guards in the conference. He is not going to be "shut down".Remind me again who we've played? B1G opposition will be able to shut down Carr much more effectively than UMKC and LMU.
It's not exactly revolutionary in the history of basketball for a team to NOT want their PG to be their leading scorer. There aren't many examples of great teams in history that ran their offense effectively through their PG like we do.
Was 9th in the NCAA, 2nd in the Big Ten, in assists last year.Carr isn't a natural facilitator.
Do assists directly measure "facilitation" ?Was 9th in the NCAA, 2nd in the Big Ten, in assists last year.
currently 9th in the NCCA and 1st in the Big Ten this year.
If you're moving the ball well there is usually an assist tied to a made basket. Carr is taking a lot of shots, but is also good at finding guys who are open. "facilitating" I assume means passing? so I would think assists would be the closest thing to a measure of that.Do assists directly measure "facilitation" ?
Genuine question. Yes, I know what an assist is.
True.Yeah, great idea to take the ball out of the hands of the nations #1 scorer.
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You want the offense to go through Marcus Carr. It's a big reason why the Gophers are 6-0 right now.
If you're moving the ball well there is usually an assist tied to a made basket. Carr is taking a lot of shots, but is also good at finding guys who are open. "facilitating" I assume means passing? so I would think assists would be the closest thing to a measure of that.
Not arguing that your PG by default should be your leading scorer. Marcus Carr is your best player so he gets the most touches. Your offense should go through your best player. It did last year with Oturu., the year before last with Coffey, and the year before that with Mason.
Was 9th in the NCAA, 2nd in the Big Ten, in assists last year.
currently 9th in the NCCA and 1st in the Big Ten this year.
James Harden is top 10 in the NBA in assist doesn’t mean he is a facilitatorIf you're moving the ball well there is usually an assist tied to a made basket. Carr is taking a lot of shots, but is also good at finding guys who are open. "facilitating" I assume means passing? so I would think assists would be the closest thing to a measure of that.
The offense did not go through Oturu last year. Carr's usage was REALLY high. I'm not talking about shot attempts, I'm talking about usage. Our offense dictates that our PGs dribble the ball way too much. You're right, Pitino did it with Carr, Mason, and Coffey. It's bad offense.