I thought I would wake up to 100 pages in this thread. 78 and counting? Us old guys fell asleep I guess.What a beautiful morning it is!!
I thought I would wake up to 100 pages in this thread. 78 and counting? Us old guys fell asleep I guess.What a beautiful morning it is!!
Agree. That play steadied the ship.Smith with only one basket I believe, but a huge four point play when the game was going all UConn.
I am at Wurstfest every year in New Braunfels. I do some side photography for one of the bands in the Grosse TentI work in New Braunfels. Salt Lick is very good (aside from the UT crowd) but I haven't been in a while. Coopers is my go-to these days. The Hill Country is a great place to be Oct-May; summer is tough!
THISAnalytics be damned, games are played, won and lost, on the court, not on a computer. Jack Williams is 100% correct, this team has a chance, no question. Unless “adjusted efficiency” has figured out a way to accurately measure, heart, will to win, and just good old fashioned BIG BALLS, I’ll go with the eye test.
Doesn’t mean they are favorites, means they have a chance.
And one other immeasurable factor, I have ripped both players here and don’t take a word back, but on the other side of that evaluation coin, very few teams have two guys with the ability and flat out fearlessness to perform at the end of close, intense games like Richmond and Luis.
Oh, no prediction, certainly no guarantee, but this team has a chance, a very real one.
Listening to Gus makes me wish Lappas was doing the game.I cant stand Gus Johnson.....every play is the greatest play in history....just need to stay close...
I love how in the MSG rematch Zubs will have something to prove against these guys. Not his best night, it happens. But still fought hard
I love how in the MSG rematch Zubs will have something to prove against these guys. Not his best night, it happens. But still fought hard
Listening to Gus makes me wish Lappas was doing the game.
Agree, since Jay Wright retired and Villanova is down he has moved on to UCONN. He practically jumped intoListening to Gus makes me wish Lappas was doing the game.
Of course shooting better increases chances but there are different ways to win games. I am not hung upon how a team scores, there is only one meaningful stat IMO, the final score.I love this team. A bunch of junkyard dogs. But, I recognize that the 3 is a big part of the game. Average 3pt % is about 35%. In the last 10 years only 6 teams shooting under 35% made the final four. 6 out of 40. They shot between 32-35%. We are at 29%. If we can find a way to get to average, I think our ceiling rises even more.
Coach Bob Walsh gets a game ball for his last possession out of bounds play with 3 seconds on the clock. Apparently calls all out of bounds plays, a key responsibility.
With only 3 seconds Luis came off the baseline behind a Zuby pick. Breaking hard towards the middle McNeely had no choice but to overplay in that direction to stop the pass in a wide open middle. Once he committed, Luis cut back quickly behind a great pic by Zubs, caught an easy inbounds pass for a wide open look that he buried. McNeely was hopelessly stuck behind the pick.
McNeely's guess was much like a tennis players guessing after a lob where his opponent will hit an overhand. Guess right and the play is busted, but in this case guessing there was another option if RJ broke over the middle or was covered.
It worked so great because it was bang bang to create a shot in 3 seconds.
Kudos to Coach Walsh using his Regis smarts.
Now, watch I am wrong about who drew that up.
Agree 100%. I don't watch SEC basketball religiously, but I watch enough of it that I can tell you nobody in that league plays defense like we do. And anybody who's coached or played can tell you: you can scout an opponent , you can tell your team about their defense, you can try to re-create it in practice...when you get on the court with them it's a whoooole different ballgame. Auburn, Alabama, Tennessee? Bring them on. We can beat any of them.Analytics be damned, games are played, won and lost, on the court, not on a computer. Jack Williams is 100% correct, this team has a chance, no question. Unless “adjusted efficiency” has figured out a way to accurately measure, heart, will to win, and just good old fashioned BIG BALLS, I’ll go with the eye test.
Doesn’t mean they are favorites, means they have a chance.
And one other immeasurable factor, I have ripped both players here and don’t take a word back, but on the other side of that evaluation coin, very few teams have two guys with the ability and flat out fearlessness to perform at the end of close, intense games like Richmond and Luis.
Oh, no prediction, certainly no guarantee, but this team has a chance, a very real one.
Agree. Yea we have offensive weaknesses.Agree 100%. I don't watch SEC basketball religiously, but I watch enough of it that I can tell you nobody in that league plays defense like we do. And anybody who's coached or played can tell you: you can scout an opponent , you can tell your team about their defense, you can try to re-create it in practice...when you get on the court with them it's a whoooole different ballgame. Auburn, Alabama, Tennessee? Bring them on. We can beat any of them.
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