BigEast1 wrote:You nailed it Bluejay, and the problem that presents itself when that happens is that a coach can't make a bad shooting team into a good one. I am all about having a team mentally prepared, going over defensive schemes, running offensive sets, giving the pre game pep talk, those a coach can control, making shooters out of non shooters, man if were only that easy. Watching Marquette and SJU can be very painful, except when they run a fast break.
Chalmers0 wrote:Lavin.
Teams are a reflection of their coach. Especially at this stage since Lavin recruited all of them.
Skill set is one thing and a lack of jump shooters really hurts this team but playing with pretty much no discipline at all on either end of the floor is another thing and that typically begins with coaching.
hoyahooligan wrote:BigEast1 wrote:You nailed it Bluejay, and the problem that presents itself when that happens is that a coach can't make a bad shooting team into a good one. I am all about having a team mentally prepared, going over defensive schemes, running offensive sets, giving the pre game pep talk, those a coach can control, making shooters out of non shooters, man if were only that easy. Watching Marquette and SJU can be very painful, except when they run a fast break.
I'm going to go ahead and disagree. Shooting is one of the few areas of the game you can teach. You can't teach someone in to being taller, you can't really teach BB IQ, or intangibiles, or athletic ability. Certainly not to the extent you can teach basketball skills like shooting, passing, rebounding and defense.
The point is also that if you have non shooters why would you have an offense that results in you getting jump shots. If you're not a good shooting team you should press and try and force turnover in order to get shots at the rim in transition. Last year st. john's offense was #1 in the nation at taking long 2 point jumpers. Literally the worst regularly taken shot in basketball( you know as opposed to half court heaves). The problem is it seems like St. John's doesn't even have offensive sets period.
shupirate98 wrote:Lavin may well be a dunce but the players are incredibly overrated. Great athletes maybe. Great basketball players? Nope. It's easy to get seduced by flashiness. That looks lovely in AAU ball. It doesn't win basketball games here.
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