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HallelujahThrees will drop oneof these days.
HallelujahThrees will drop oneof these days.
I love the metaphors flying here guys. I do think this meal will take some time- if anyone is thinking that a new coach in his 2nd year with the kind of turnover Johnson's had and the number of freshmen playing would have the program winning a lot already, I think you may have to look around a little. Sure, Musselman at Arkansas....different situation, and there are very few like tha
Craig Smith @ Utah is going to win against #4 Arizona tonight…Gourmet chefs can make an exquisite meal with little time and resources, especially with a platoon of assistants.
Half? Try a recount.Half the posters on this board are clowns.
Anyone remember what Andre Hollins looked like most of his freshman year? Not good - with moments of promise in between. Then - with about a half-dozen games remaining - boom. It clicked. And we saw what he'd look like in the following year. That's typical of 4-star freshman players. They take time to acclimate - almost all of them do.
So here we are. Finally with an incoming class full of guys that show the promise of developing into legit players by the end of the year. And what happens? The clowns on this board want to deprive them of their opportunity. Forget W's and L's. Sit back, enjoy watching the guys develop, and know that you're seeing the vision come together.
I'm absolutely loving this year.
Genuine question. At what point/year do you actually care about wins? Myself I cannot comprehend that wins and loses dont matter 1 bit, but I understand that's not everyone. But I will be honest I think its easy for Ben (or people who loved Pitino or Tubby or whoever) backers to not have an actual set timeline because then they never admit they could have been wrong. Again not being snarky or anything I just am genuinely confused how winning doesn't matter (cue up Herm Edwards ha)Half the posters on this board are clowns.
Anyone remember what Andre Hollins looked like most of his freshman year? Not good - with moments of promise in between. Then - with about a half-dozen games remaining - boom. It clicked. And we saw what he'd look like in the following year. That's typical of 4-star freshman players. They take time to acclimate - almost all of them do.
So here we are. Finally with an incoming class full of guys that show the promise of developing into legit players by the end of the year. And what happens? The clowns on this board want to deprive them of their opportunity. Forget W's and L's. Sit back, enjoy watching the guys develop, and know that you're seeing the vision come together.
I'm absolutely loving this year.
That sounds exciting too bad rebounding out of a a zone is much harder and we already are bad at it. I just watched g tech play a 1-3-1 against my wife's Hawkeyes team. Tech gave up 20 off rebounds. Murray had 20 total alone.Talk about the ideal opportunity to execute a matchup zone defense...
Glass half full, bro.
think this staff showed they can do X and O's last year, the key will be development, I think it looks ugly right now because of all the young guys and even veteran guys who are new are trying to gel and find chemistry. I don't think this group has been close to putting their best foot forward yet. I think a lot people will feel better about this group by the end of the year, but I'll say this Ben clearly built this roster like someone who knows he has a ton of job security, as he should since it's only year two (year one in Fleckism's)Correct. We know he can recruit. That's no longer a concern, and it's a plus.
The questions we need answered now are can he develop players, and can he coach X's and O's.
Andre also missed quite a few games with an injury his Freshman year, don't think he was healthy until February. Favorite Dre Hollins Freshman moment was when he threw it off the Wisconsin player's nut sack to avoid a five second violationHalf the posters on this board are clowns.
Anyone remember what Andre Hollins looked like most of his freshman year? Not good - with moments of promise in between. Then - with about a half-dozen games remaining - boom. It clicked. And we saw what he'd look like in the following year. That's typical of 4-star freshman players. They take time to acclimate - almost all of them do.
So here we are. Finally with an incoming class full of guys that show the promise of developing into legit players by the end of the year. And what happens? The clowns on this board want to deprive them of their opportunity. Forget W's and L's. Sit back, enjoy watching the guys develop, and know that you're seeing the vision come together.
I'm absolutely loving this year.
I'm all in with the freshman talent and waiting for improvements from b10 experience. However, if those core freshman or Garcia, Battle, Ihnen, Fox transfer Johnson's plan falls apart.
Toward the end of next season.Genuine question. At what point/year do you actually care about wins? Myself I cannot comprehend that wins and loses dont matter 1 bit, but I understand that's not everyone. But I will be honest I think its easy for Ben (or people who loved Pitino or Tubby or whoever) backers to not have an actual set timeline because then they never admit they could have been wrong. Again not being snarky or anything I just am genuinely confused how winning doesn't matter (cue up Herm Edwards ha)
The problem in 2018 wasn't that the ceiling of our players was too high, it was that the defense was stuck with an incompetent coordinator and it improved dramatically almost as soon as he was fired midseason.Toward the end of next season.
This warrants a longer explanation - but I'm a little time-constrained now. So I'll say it the "abbreviated" way. Ben is doing something similar to what PJ did when he first arrived. He is installing guys with the highest ceilings. That means you'll lose. If you want to win more than you lose, you install guys with the highest floors - not ceilings. But if you want to build the program and you have license to do so, because you are a new coach, then you install the guys with the highest ceilings, let them lose, coach the heck out of them, and after a year, their ceilings close in on their floors. Meanwhile, the 2018-clowns kept screaming "BUT PJ INHERITED A 9 WIN TEAM!!! HE SHOULD BE WINNING MORE!" ...Right. And - in private - he'd tell you "No Shit, I know I could win more in 2018. But the fastest way to 2019, is to take a losing path in 2018. So shut the f*** up, and enjoy the ride." Ben is doing the same thing.
Wow wise postToward the end of next season.
This warrants a longer explanation - but I'm a little time-constrained now. So I'll say it the "abbreviated" way. Ben is doing something similar to what PJ did when he first arrived. He is installing guys with the highest ceilings. That means you'll lose. If you want to win more than you lose, you install guys with the highest floors - not ceilings. But if you want to build the program and you have license to do so, because you are a new coach, then you install the guys with the highest ceilings, let them lose, coach the heck out of them, and after a year, their ceilings close in on their floors. Meanwhile, the 2018-clowns kept screaming "BUT PJ INHERITED A 9 WIN TEAM!!! HE SHOULD BE WINNING MORE!" ...Right. And - in private - he'd tell you "No Shit, I know I could win more in 2018. But the fastest way to 2019, is to take a losing path in 2018. So shut the f*** up, and enjoy the ride." Ben is doing the same thing.
PJ was also the hottest coaching prospect in college football coming off a 13-1 season with Western Michigan. It's easier to be patient when the results have been demonstrated previously. With Ben, he has never won big at the college level, as a player or coach. I want him to succeed because it would be dumb to root against our head coach, but it's more difficult to be patient to wait for results never before seen.Toward the end of next season.
This warrants a longer explanation - but I'm a little time-constrained now. So I'll say it the "abbreviated" way. Ben is doing something similar to what PJ did when he first arrived. He is installing guys with the highest ceilings. That means you'll lose. If you want to win more than you lose, you install guys with the highest floors - not ceilings. But if you want to build the program and you have license to do so, because you are a new coach, then you install the guys with the highest ceilings, let them lose, coach the heck out of them, and after a year, their ceilings close in on their floors. Meanwhile, the 2018-clowns kept screaming "BUT PJ INHERITED A 9 WIN TEAM!!! HE SHOULD BE WINNING MORE!" ...Right. And - in private - he'd tell you "No Shit, I know I could win more in 2018. But the fastest way to 2019, is to take a losing path in 2018. So shut the f*** up, and enjoy the ride." Ben is doing the same thing.
Think he meant 2017. 2018, defense and starting ZA over Tanner cost us a couple gamesThe problem in 2018 wasn't that the ceiling of our players was too high, it was that the defense was stuck with an incompetent coordinator and it improved dramatically almost as soon as he was fired midseason.
The no guards is puzzling. Just as bad is guard evaluation: Thiam and Samuels can't be guys you thought you were going to win with. Cooper may settle in or just be in over his head?The biggest issue right now is roster construction. Can you imagine if those other 2 forwards were healthy? 1 post player, 2 guards, and about 8 forwards!
Not even close. Minnesota guys Ben Carlson (Wisky) and Gabe Madsen (Cincinnatti) both scored 11). I wonder if Smith was in the picture for the Gopher job. Or wasn't interested.Craig Smith @ Utah is going to win against #4 Arizona tonight…
AND, if we are healthy next year, AND, if we can add two really good guards, AND, if the top 7 guys all stay (or for sure the four freshmen) Hey, I think we are in the top 6 of the conference next year...IF Ben looks more like the coach last year than this year coaching wise.I
think this staff showed they can do X and O's last year, the key will be development, I think it looks ugly right now because of all the young guys and even veteran guys who are new are trying to gel and find chemistry. I don't think this group has been close to putting their best foot forward yet. I think a lot people will feel better about this group by the end of the year, but I'll say this Ben clearly built this roster like someone who knows he has a ton of job security, as he should since it's only year two (year one in Fleckism's)
I think Christie will be good enough to be a rotation guy. Does alot of things well that Carrington does well from a basketball IQ stand point, but looks to shoot it better compared to where Carrington was a year ago. for minutes next year, we do need Carrington and Henley to make the type of jump that say Dupree made from Freshman to Sophomore year, which I don't think is an unreasonable ask, generally want anyone in your program you recruit to make that kind of jump. I'd love for Fox and Ihnen to have their moment next year, but I also think we've recruited well enough at those spots where it's not the end of the world if we don't. Obviously this team would be better with Battle and Garcia than not for next year, this year neither are doing their pro stock's any favors right now. I would like to see us add a multi year transfer at PG for depth, even if that guy is a project, someone that can handle for 8-10 minutes that can give a different look than Cooper. They'll be hundreds of Guards in the portal, should be able to find a quick one who can D up.AND, if we are healthy next year, AND, if we can add two really good guards, AND, if the top 7 guys all stay (or for sure the four freshmen) Hey, I think we are in the top 6 of the conference next year...IF Ben looks more like the coach last year than this year coaching wise.
So, ya...we should be good next year!
Freudian slip . Garcia, it would be great if he could put up stats like Humphries.Who is Humphries? I know the Gophers had someone with that name who had a long basketball career and was briefly married to a famously annoying celebrity but he's long gone.
Freudian slip . Garcia, it would be great if he could put up stats like Humphries.
Pretty sure Smith had an interview scheduled, but it was cancelled as Coyle had to decided to hire Ben before meeting with other candidates.Not even close. Minnesota guys Ben Carlson (Wisky) and Gabe Madsen (Cincinnatti) both scored 11). I wonder if Smith was in the picture for the Gopher job. Or wasn't interested.
Do you understand matchup zones? They change with the offensive sets so that they appear to be man-to-man, but everyone switches on cuts and picks. It can be very difficult for offenses to function well.That sounds exciting too bad rebounding out of a a zone is much harder and we already are bad at it. I just watched g tech play a 1-3-1 against my wife's Hawkeyes team. Tech gave up 20 off rebounds. Murray had 20 total alone.
I am going to assume the avg cost to interview someone and background check is 10k so Coyle saved the money.Pretty sure Smith had an interview scheduled, but it was cancelled as Coyle had to decided to hire Ben before meeting with other candidates.
He missed 1 game that year. Not that it matters. But he was playing less earlier because he wasn’t playing well. Then he started playing well.Andre also missed quite a few games with an injury his Freshman year, don't think he was healthy until February. Favorite Dre Hollins Freshman moment was when he threw it off the Wisconsin player's nut sack to avoid a five second violation
Smart to rush to hire a guy with no other real job prospects and not interview other established and interested coachesPretty sure Smith had an interview scheduled, but it was cancelled as Coyle had to decided to hire Ben before meeting with other candidates.
You misspelled Gabel.Pretty sure Smith had an interview scheduled, but it was cancelled as Coyle had to decided to hire Ben before meeting with other candidates.
The problem with playing against a matchup zone is that it works better if you have five guys that can catch, pass, move, and shoot a bit. Most teams aren't built that way.If you play against an offense that does that rebounding while playing a matchup is a nightmare.Do you understand matchup zones? They change with the offensive sets so that they appear to be man-to-man, but everyone switches on cuts and picks. It can be very difficult for offenses to function well.
Now, regarding a 1-3-1 zone, it is awful for rebounding and it is cringeworthy to watch a naturally poor rebounding team play a 1-3-1 zone. I wouldn't do it, personally, unless the 1-3-1 was actually a half court trap. Even then I would use it sparingly.
But, when you have a team that is similar in height and skill set, across the board, you can use a matchup zone and not give up rebounding position.
Does minny do this well? Srs question.The problem with playing against a matchup zone is that it works better if you have five guys that can catch, pass, move, and shoot a bit. Most teams aren't built that way.If you play against an offense that does that rebounding while playing a matchup is a nightmare.