I'm guessing the coach's son (Austin) will get a stern talking to from the coaches and maybe his dad. As I watched the replay over and over, trying to figure out how Trevor could have failed to coral it...(The Ball hung on the rim for a fraction longer than Trev anticipated and he kinda mis-timed his jump, which gave Zeller time to reach around and make a great play there to deflect it to Hulls)...Watching Hulls come up with the rebound, made me wonder how could he get the ball among all those Gophers we had back for the rebound? We had Rodney, Trevor, Joe and Austin back.
Jordy shoots the ball and Austin steps in the lane to block out Jordy...Austin sees the ball coming down to Trevor's side so he leaks out of the lane anticipating a transition opportunity. That allows Jordy to slip in un-guarded when Zeller made the deflection. Coleman had lost his ballance in a scrum and was leaning the wrong way. Rodney had also started to leak out on the break. They all ASSUMED that Trev was gonna coral that board...
Well, we know what they say when you ASSUME, right?
I really would have loved to see Trev clear that board to Andre and see what woulda happened with 15 secs left...Gus Johnson woulda gonna ape-s**t. A real pity that we didn't get that chance. I hope Austin and the whole team learns a serious lesson from that one. I think it also underscores one of our problems with defensive rebounding...We've got guys who are a little too interested in leaking out for the transition chances. I realize that's where we make our hay, but there are times and places for that. Sometimes you need all hands on deck for a rebound and that was it.
Jordy shoots the ball and Austin steps in the lane to block out Jordy...Austin sees the ball coming down to Trevor's side so he leaks out of the lane anticipating a transition opportunity. That allows Jordy to slip in un-guarded when Zeller made the deflection. Coleman had lost his ballance in a scrum and was leaning the wrong way. Rodney had also started to leak out on the break. They all ASSUMED that Trev was gonna coral that board...
Well, we know what they say when you ASSUME, right?
I really would have loved to see Trev clear that board to Andre and see what woulda happened with 15 secs left...Gus Johnson woulda gonna ape-s**t. A real pity that we didn't get that chance. I hope Austin and the whole team learns a serious lesson from that one. I think it also underscores one of our problems with defensive rebounding...We've got guys who are a little too interested in leaking out for the transition chances. I realize that's where we make our hay, but there are times and places for that. Sometimes you need all hands on deck for a rebound and that was it.