Alabama (MSG), Sat., Nov. 8, 12 Noon, FS-1/ 1050 AM

Just wondering, other than personnel changes during the game, did Pitino change the defense at all during the game?
It looked like we were in a matchup zone on the first Bama possession. Then it became a dumpster fire of getting broken down by their guards and our bigs not rotating over to stop the driver.
Maybe Zach can ask CRP if I really saw the matchup zone.
Maybe that will be our secret weapon against the SEC. Bring in Boeheim to teach it. Our guards (besides Dylan) have length.
 
There was so much subbing the first 7 minutes of the game I thought we were the Rangers. Anybody go to new Stout before the game? I thought a little smaller but nice spot!
 
I have a question lawmanfan. I don't necessarily disagree with your assessment of Lefty's foot speed but do you think if we play some zone defense it would create more playing time for Lefty. Just wondering.

If you were going play zone then that would involve a different skill set and Liotopoulos might be a fit with some length up top. But we don't really have the back line personnel to make that work and Pitino doesn't want to play it anyway. He wants to press, trap and play a switching man defense and that's what he's recruited for.

I don't disagree that there are spots where it might be nice to work in some zone at least for a change of pace. But he has a clear vision of what he wants and that isn't it.
 
That James Harden-like step back three-pointer is a travel. I sincerely hope college basketball doesn't go the way of the NBA in that respect. Holloway clearly takes three steps back.

Call me a cranky traditionalist, but I hate it.
Exactly, why have rules if you aren't calling stuff?
 
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I want to invite you all to my church to pray for a point guard to miraculously appear
Speaking of praying, I sat directly accross the isle from Fr. Rock(I'm 99% certain) on LIRR heading home, but didn't realize it was him(I was too busy watching porn on my phone) until he stood up to get off at Jamaica station. Would have thought he'd be he'd traveling with the team, but what do I know.
 
Speaking of praying, I sat directly accross the isle from Fr. Rock(I'm 99% certain) on LIRR heading home, but didn't realize it was him(I was too busy watching porn on my phone) until he stood up to get off at Jamaica station. Would have thought he'd be he'd traveling with the team, but what do I know.
Just admit it you were watching yourself in the porn movie. 😉😊
 
i think the reason I’m not as down about this loss is I liked some things I saw from our guards

No, we couldn’t stop Alabama. But look at Alabama’s schedule last year. Look at their wins. This is what they do when they win. They score a ton. They are in the upper echelon of teams in the country in that regard.

But I thought Jackson and Sellers both hit some nice shots down the stretch when the game was going back and forth before the last 5 minutes. Ian in particular had some impressive drives and finishes. He is small though.

Overall I thought they rose to the occasion offensively in the second half in a way that I didn’t know they had in them cause I hadn’t seen it yet. I was encouraged. Defensively we are definitely a big time work in progress…. For our next stretch of big games hopefully we have our attack dog darling to help set the tone

The only real positives I took from this were Ayo really belongs, Zuby has improved his jumper, and Ian Jackson driving. Hopkins is a problem when he's in the paint too.

I think our soph guards really got humbled too and learned how unbelievably far away they actually are on defense and the glass.
 
The only real positives I took from this were Ayo really belongs, Zuby has improved his jumper, and Ian Jackson driving. Hopkins is a problem when he's in the paint too.

I think our soph guards really got humbled too and learned how unbelievably far away they actually are on defense and the glass.
Ayo had the best -+ numbers of any SJU player yesterday. Just saying.
 
The only real positives I took from this were Ayo really belongs, Zuby has improved his jumper, and Ian Jackson driving. Hopkins is a problem when he's in the paint too.

I think our soph guards really got humbled too and learned how unbelievably far away they actually are on defense and the glass.
With kids like Sanon, Jackson and Sellers, you really hope they look at an Ayo or Zuby, see where those kids have gotten to under Rick from what they were, and embrace everything about the Rick/staff experience.
 
With kids like Sanon, Jackson and Sellers, you really hope they look at an Ayo or Zuby, see where those kids have gotten to under Rick from what they were, and embrace everything about the Rick/staff experience.
Agree on Ian and Sanon. Sellers imho has already bought in to trying to do whatever Pitino asks and hustles his butt off. Clearly a bit miscast as point guard but he will give it his best shot.
 
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