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Everything feels like a decade ago....
November feels like a decade ago.
Everything feels like a decade ago....
Jeff Teague SyndromeI have made similar observations, but I don’t know if it is a Robbins thing. I think Carr has issues passing it in the interior altogether. Multiple times Carr has ignored the back door cut from Robbins, Gach, and Curry when there is an opening there. I don’t know if he is slow to pull the trigger on the pass or if it is a lack of confidence in the receiving player, but Carr doesn’t try to pass in a small window or thread the needle very often.
Nice win. Longest last 3 minutes of any game I can remember. St. Louis is a gritty team. I feel we caught them on an off night for whatever reason. Carr came through big and played his best game of the season to date.
I'm just pleased that he passed it to him TWICE off the pick and roll, something this team has stubbornly refused to do for years regardless of the ball handler. Both went for easy baskets. Baby steps.4:00 minutes left in the game and Pitino goes to the milk the clock offense; Carr dribbles out front waiting for the 8 seconds left on the shot clock, then run a ball screen where Carr dribbles some more and usually get double teamed, and finally takes a terrible shot at the shot clock buzzer that more likely clanks off the rim. I do not like our late game strategy, run offense, take quality shots especially with 4 minutes left in the game. As Herm said, "You play to win the game."
Not sure if this has been mentioned, but Gach is this team's bellwether. How he goes, the team goes, it seems. Last night he did it in all phases, including poised balllhandling when called upon. This guy is a difference maker.
This.4:00 minutes left in the game and Pitino goes to the milk the clock offense; Carr dribbles out front waiting for the 8 seconds left on the shot clock, then run a ball screen where Carr dribbles some more and usually get double teamed, and finally takes a terrible shot at the shot clock buzzer that more likely clanks off the rim. I do not like our late game strategy, run offense, take quality shots especially with 4 minutes left in the game. As Herm said, "You play to win the game."
Aging myself but the first time I saw that phrase it was pre-Gretzky. It was Jesus Saves, and Espo scores on the rebound (Phil Esposito for you youngsters).You just reminded me of my favorite bumper sticker of all-time!
"Jesus SAVES! But Gretzky scores on the rebound."
Good free throw shooting by the team.
Need to see less hero ball by Carr.
Robbins was soft, no wonder Curry/GermanKD finished the game.
We couldn't hardly break the press but still put up 90.
Good offense finally for Pitino, moving ball, cutting without the ball, less forced shots.
Confidence booster going into B1G play
What happened to BJ last night? He aggravate his injury? Gave us a big goose egg.
Double-double from Ihnen! He had a few blocks as well. He is a player. Nice to have 26 points off the bench again!
Curry! I like my chilli with extra Curry please! Very nice Game from him!
Yep. French ate his lunch in the first 10 minutes. Robbins had a much better 2nd half.Robbins basically played to a draw against a very physical Hasahn French. I'll take that.
I don't see much argument for why Johnson should start over Ihnen....Gabe/Mashburn is more debatable.Best game they have played all year and it's not close. Movement on offense, more relentless on defense, they shot the ball extremely well also. Their rebounding needs to improve.
It is also IMO, plain to see that we are better when Ihnen is in the game. Mashburn as well is earning more minutes.
One other thing I liked to see was that there were times when we attacked the basket, rather than settle for jumpshots/3 pointers. I think there needs to be more of this.
On the bad side, Robbins is going to get eaten alive in Big Ten play down low. He is way way too soft.
If I am Pitino, I adjust my minutes, give Ihnen, Mashburn, Curry more and less Robbins, Johnson and Gabe. Sure seemed to work well last night this way. It's also OK, to do like he did and have some of his bench players get more run that the starters. Either way, 35 and 4 need to see the floor as much or more.
The big problem is that Carr is far and away the best player on the team. It is not even close. Last year it was Oturu was A and Carr was option B. When a guy thinks that he is the only reliable option, the coach has to convince him not to hog the ball and go it alone. So far Carr has done it in spurts. I would pretty much bet that Pitino didn't want him playing like that with 4 minutes left. That's why I mentioned the Humphries thing last night. Not sayin' that Carr is like Humphries but it can get like that when a guy is clearly head and shoulders better than the other players- especially when that guy is the PG.4:00 minutes left in the game and Pitino goes to the milk the clock offense; Carr dribbles out front waiting for the 8 seconds left on the shot clock, then run a ball screen where Carr dribbles some more and usually get double teamed, and finally takes a terrible shot at the shot clock buzzer that more likely clanks off the rim. I do not like our late game strategy, run offense, take quality shots especially with 4 minutes left in the game. As Herm said, "You play to win the game."
Has seemed this way a couple of times this season.....Could have been addressed before, anyone worried about Tre? Seemed to have poor body language last night. Could certainly be over analyzing but he came in with whatever it was 90 seconds left he looked pretty disinterested, jersey untucked, and more like whatever. I hope we keep him engaged, I like his game but I think his minutes will continue to dip as we have a lot of bodies (and Pitino refuses to take Gabe off the floor more than he does).
Robbins basically played to a draw against a very physical Hasahn French. I'll take that.
I like the old one painted on the railroad brides... Jesus saves at TCFAging myself but the first time I saw that phrase it was pre-Gretzky. It was Jesus Saves, and Espo scores on the rebound (Phil Esposito for you youngsters).
In the timeout just before that, Tre had his warmup t-shirt on, so pulling that off in a hurry could have made the jersey look like you described.Could have been addressed before, anyone worried about Tre? Seemed to have poor body language last night. Could certainly be over analyzing but he came in with whatever it was 90 seconds left he looked pretty disinterested, jersey untucked, and more like whatever. I hope we keep him engaged, I like his game but I think his minutes will continue to dip as we have a lot of bodies (and Pitino refuses to take Gabe off the floor more than he does).
The first 37 minutes were about as good and intense of basketball from both teams and you'll ever see. Then the endless fouls and monitor reviews ruined a great game.
Robbins had his man pinned more than once with an easy passing lane available to Carr. Not interested. When he does pass its often tardy and off the mark. Gabe has bruised shins from Carrs passes.Jeff Teague Syndrome
I think he is still adjusting to the major increase in athleticism and quality of play that comes with the transfer to a B1G school. He is plenty athletic and quick enough for a seven footer and can score with either hand when he's not rushing around the hoop. He's also a shot eraser but definitely needs to wise up on the defensive end. The splash FTs are also a bonus. Without LR we'd be in big trouble this season.Yeah, Robbins played a nice game.
Robbins isn't a perfect player, but I don't think anyone would call him soft. His biggest problem is that he is too physical (foul problems).
IMO, for the season so far Robbins is the most improved player on the team. Contrast his play now versus the first couple of games, and he's come a long ways. He's adjusting fast (and really needs to do it even faster with the upcoming games). Pitino's halftime adjustments helped a LOT in shutting down SLU's inside game, but you also saw Robbins adjust his own game at halftime. Robbins isn't a Garza yet, but he's making good strides in the right direction.Robbins is not too physical. Many of Robbins fouls are from being out of position and reacting a tad slow. He will get better. Footwork in the post on defense is just as important as footwork in the low post on O.
Speaking of free throws, Gabe is hitting 90 percent. That's elite.Also had five turnovers, including a horrific one on a one hand pass breaking the press late. Needs to clean that up. For a guy known as a gunner, he has appeared pretty disciplined in his shot selection, though. I want him on the line in the clutch, too.
I think he is still adjusting to the major increase in athleticism and quality of play that comes with the transfer to a B1G school. He is plenty athletic and quick enough for a seven footer and can score with either hand when he's not rushing around the hoop. He's also a shot eraser but definitely needs to wise up on the defensive end. The splash FTs are also a bonus. Without LR we'd be in big trouble this season.
My biggest issue with Carr, flat out misses to many easy entries to the post. Or just throws a terrible pass in there.