It’s coming.Just think what this team could do if they put together two good half's in one game.
I am not sure why we start out so cold and inconsistent in 1st halfs. Once we learn to play consistently, like the 2nd half, this team will be pretty good.
Penn State probably has better players but they are not disciplined at all.Happy we won, hit our free throws and won without Payne and Hawkins with foul trouble. Outscoring a team 52-28 in the 2nd half is evidence of making good half time adjustments. Penn St isn't a good team but a conference road win is still a conference road win.
To say he doesn’t make adjustments is stupid. It’s more of the adjustments that he makes sometimes don’t work.No one is expected to win all games. Not a single coach in any sport. What the hell are you talking about?
Johnson is equal to blame for losses as he is credited for wins. You can’t just pick and choose a “oh, he made adjustments!” But then ignore when he doesn’t “make adjustments”
Basketball can be a funny game with how runs can happen by either team. They don't need to win it in the first 20 minutes. Figure out how to hold their own and limit the big runs so they aren't digging such big holes for themselves.This team has now put up 2 - 52 point second halves in Big Ten play. The first half struggles have been frustrating but holy crap this team can kick it into gear. Just have to figure out how to do it for the whole game instead of just one half.
This was a huge sequence and basically slammed the door on PSU pulling any sort of miracle comeback. Possible 3 point play turned into a 5 point possession.Play of the game!!
Funny thing in this game was the first half was shaping up to be close and then Hawkins got that second foul and the wheels came off leading into halftime. Most of the time the first half deficits are due to a really slow start or ridiculously cold shooting. That wasn't the case in this one.Basketball can be a funny game with how runs can happen by either team. They don't need to win it in the first 20 minutes. Figure out how to hold their own and limit the big runs so they aren't digging such big holes for themselves.
Encouraged with their ability to battle back. They came out in the 2nd half like a team possessed.
But the score after the first minute of play had Minnesota ahead 2-0.Therefore, by using your simple arithmetic scenario, Minnesota was on pace to make 80 free throws and miss none, make no field goals, hold PSU scoreless, and win by a score of 80-0.It wasn't a call, genius. When a team is down 45-31 at halftime, they are on pace to lose 90-62. Simple arithmetic would do you some wonders.
I’ll suggest the comebacks are directly related to significantly improved offensive skill. Guys who can shoot can engineer comebacks. We have a lot more guys who can score this year than we have had in more than a decade.Funny thing in this game was the first half was shaping up to be close and then Hawkins got that second foul and the wheels came off leading into halftime. Most of the time the first half deficits are due to a really slow start or ridiculously cold shooting. That wasn't the case in this one.
I have been impressed all year by how this team battles back from those big deficits. The shocking part is how quickly they do it in a lot of the games.
Thank you. Now we are getting somewhereNo one is expected to win all games.
????What the hell are you talking about?
Now you return to ridiculous. When an underdog team loses a game by 2 points to a top 20 team because the players make some mistakes on the court, to lay blame for that loss on the coach is not reasonable. He deserves credit for putting them in a position to win rather than blame for the loss.Johnson is equal to blame for losses as he is credited for wins.
I have never, ever said that Ben was a perfect coach. I have only said that he deserves a chance and that I think he is, in fact, doing a good job and deserves to be retained. Of course he is not perfect. You and others choose to distort many of my comments.You can’t just pick and choose a “oh, he made adjustments!” But then ignore when he doesn’t “make adjustments”
Tough call on what was play of game. There were many great moments in the comeback! On what was biggest, but this was definitely HUGE!There were several. Any of Fox’s blocks, JOJ’s monster fast break dunk of the Hawkins dime, Garcia taking the ball to the hoop in the final minute, to get that foul leading to JOJ’s OR, Mitchell’s steal off the inbound….Play of the game!!
Exactly, it’s a process to become a good team without a plethora of great players. It requires patience which is on short supply, especially in these days of instant gratification.It’s coming.
First year coach with, new players =learning to walk.Penn State probably has better players but they are not disciplined at all.
See my comments In the post above yours (#312), as that may be the crux of the problem.Thank you. Now we are getting somewhere
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Now you return to ridiculous. When an underdog team loses a game by 2 points to a top 20 team because the players make some mistakes on the court, to lay blame for that loss on the coach is not reasonable. He deserves credit for putting them in a position to win rather than blame for the loss.
Similarly, when a evenly matched team, down by 16 at halftime, makes adjustments, and comes back and wins the game, the players should get loads of credit, but also the coach.
I have never, ever said that Ben was a perfect coach. I have only said that he deserves a chance and that I think he is, in fact, doing a good job and deserves to be retained. Of course he is not perfect. You and others choose to distort many of my comments.
Sure better than a loss. Still hard to know who the Gophers are and, for that matter, who anyone is in this conference, but this confirms that at least they have a big talent advantage over Penn State and played like it for enough minutes that they got a W out of the deal.Dumb post here but nice win for the Gophers!
As I said to my wife right then, there's your game winner.Play of the game!!
So you are equating a sample size of less than a minute vs half the game?But the score after the first minute of play had Minnesota ahead 2-0.Therefore, by using your simple arithmetic scenario, Minnesota was on pace to make 80 free throws and miss none, make no field goals, hold PSU scoreless, and win by a score of 80-0.
Johnson still has a chance to save the season now after this win but honestly we shouldn’t have been down to Penn State in the first place. Continued slow starts and long bad stretches will make it impossible to come back against any but the bottom of the Big Ten.
Entertaining to see Hardy and Greta still arguing about what the score should have been.So you are equating a sample size of less than a minute vs half the game?
No...I, just like you, used your "simple arithmetic"logic to come to a totally irrelevant conclusion used to admonish another poster, just the way you did.So you are equating a sample size of less than a minute vs half the game?
Shoot free throws like they did against PSU and they very much win that game.We were down 15 to the Badgers too.....and probably should have won that game.
Like I said, there’s a chance now but moral victories still don’t count for anything.We were down 15 to the Badgers too.....and probably should have won that game.
I wish they'd do another one of those games where the coaches are mic'd up the entire game, because although last year was a terrible season, the win against OSU on the road showed that CBJ knows how to coach. All he needed was depth. Not saying this years team is a juggernaut, but he's got more tools at his disposal and more experience to be able to make those plays. That lob play to JOJ was drawn up very nice because not even the broadcasters thought it was gonna go to him.To say he doesn’t make adjustments is stupid. It’s more of the adjustments that he makes sometimes don’t work.
Those who complain that he doesn’t draw up good plays out of time outs should watch this game again. Two instances stood out. First half with 2 seconds left on shot clock they run a nice inbound play to get JOJ the lob. He missed it but got fouled and made the FT’s. The other, when leading by one in second half. He calls a play to get the ball in Garcia hands from a sideline out of bounds at top of key with left side of floor open. It allows Garcia to go left and take it to the hole for the and 1
Like I said, there’s a chance now but moral victories still don’t count for anything.
It was a sweet play run off a double screen IIRC, with a perfect pass.I wish they'd do another one of those games where the coaches are mic'd up the entire game, because although last year was a terrible season, the win against OSU on the road showed that CBJ knows how to coach. All he needed was depth. Not saying this years team is a juggernaut, but he's got more tools at his disposal and more experience to be able to make those plays. That lob play to JOJ was drawn up very nice because not even the broadcasters thought it was gonna go to him.
We didn’t though. We lost. As we find ways to continually do against our primary rivals. Nice to beat Penn St. but beat a ranked team and/or our rivals to garner any real traction.We were down 15 to the Badgers too.....and probably should have won that game.