Obviously the Redmen are good enough to be a sweet sixteen team this year. I know many of us believe/wish that they will be in the sweet sixteen with their plethora of talent improving and returning next year but this year's team belonged there as well. Why would I say such a crazy thing? They beat Florida Gulf Coast by double digits, the same cinderella of the year that has dominated second halves in the NCAA tourney. St. Johns pulled away from this very talented team in the second half. With the game we almost had against Marquette we almost had two wins against sweet 16 teams. The Redmen must be much better than we all realized. I kid of course but this Florida Gulf Coast team is fun to watch. It would be nice to have some of their shooters.
It would be even nicer to have their x and o guy.
Give it a rest. No x's and o's can cure the ills this current team suffers from. What play do you draw up when your second best shooter shoots 22% from three...when you are in the bottom ten in the country for team three-point shooting %....when you have no inside threat? Defensively, these kids were too frail and inexperienced to dominate, but that should change next year.
Lavin recruited an athletic and verstatile roster for a reason. The trouble with that type of player is that skill can come slower to them, but when it does come....
So true. It's so easy for fans to blame the coaches, but we really don't know what is being said in that huddle.
I'll keep saying it... next year's season will depend on our guard play. Depending on who it is (Branch, Harrison, Greene, Balamou, Hooper, Jordan), this team needs floor leaders. And please, please work on your shooting in the offseason. Jump shots, jump shots, jump shots. I'm not asking anybody to become JJ Redick... just try to develop a consistent midrange game. It'll open up our offense.