DeePhence wrote:It seems to me that Villanova has only one way to play on offense.
Drives and kick outs with 3 or four guys who can shoot threes on the floor at all times. If the three isn't falling, or if like today, the opponent's defense is so stiffling with good rotations and excellent man-to-man footwork to gum up the lane, they struggle.
I didn't see the Marquette game, but the Notre Dame and Butler games, as well as today were days when Plan A wasn't working. They don't really have a plan B, but they do have ultimate confidence and faith that if they stick with Plan A they will eventually get it going. They did against ND, and got it going enough in Hinkle that they could've and should've won that game if it weren't for a couple of uncharacteristic mistakes at the end.
Today, they were horrid for like 26 minutes of the game but stayed in touch from the foul line. But they just keep doing what they do and never ever panic. They've been there before and they're supremely mature and confident. They just keep doing what they do and when you have those guys they have, Plan A will usually eventually be good enough.
Great game - great win for the league.
Hoping for a let down Wednesday night in the Dunk.
Westbrook#36 wrote:I spent the first 30 minutes of the game cursing the TV, glad the last 10 worked out. Didn't play that well, but Virginia does that to most teams, they make you win ugly don't they? Well lots to learn from this, just ecstatic that we get to learn after a W instead of an L. Whew!!!
DeePhence wrote:It seems to me that Villanova has only one way to play on offense.
Drives and kick outs with 3 or four guys who can shoot threes on the floor at all times. If the three isn't falling, or if like today, the opponent's defense is so stiffling with good rotations and excellent man-to-man footwork to gum up the lane, they struggle.
I didn't see the Marquette game, but the Notre Dame and Butler games, as well as today were days when Plan A wasn't working. They don't really have a plan B, but they do have ultimate confidence and faith that if they stick with Plan A they will eventually get it going. They did against ND, and got it going enough in Hinkle that they could've and should've won that game if it weren't for a couple of uncharacteristic mistakes at the end.
Today, they were horrid for like 26 minutes of the game but stayed in touch from the foul line. But they just keep doing what they do and never ever panic. They've been there before and they're supremely mature and confident. They just keep doing what they do and when you have those guys they have, Plan A will usually eventually be good enough.
Great game - great win for the league.
Hoping for a let down Wednesday night in the Dunk.
kayako wrote:DeePhence wrote:It seems to me that Villanova has only one way to play on offense.
Drives and kick outs with 3 or four guys who can shoot threes on the floor at all times. If the three isn't falling, or if like today, the opponent's defense is so stiffling with good rotations and excellent man-to-man footwork to gum up the lane, they struggle.
I didn't see the Marquette game, but the Notre Dame and Butler games, as well as today were days when Plan A wasn't working. They don't really have a plan B, but they do have ultimate confidence and faith that if they stick with Plan A they will eventually get it going. They did against ND, and got it going enough in Hinkle that they could've and should've won that game if it weren't for a couple of uncharacteristic mistakes at the end.
Today, they were horrid for like 26 minutes of the game but stayed in touch from the foul line. But they just keep doing what they do and never ever panic. They've been there before and they're supremely mature and confident. They just keep doing what they do and when you have those guys they have, Plan A will usually eventually be good enough.
Great game - great win for the league.
Hoping for a let down Wednesday night in the Dunk.
We've been fearing this, the offense isn't as dynamic without Ochefu.
kayako wrote:DeePhence wrote:It seems to me that Villanova has only one way to play on offense.
Drives and kick outs with 3 or four guys who can shoot threes on the floor at all times. If the three isn't falling, or if like today, the opponent's defense is so stiffling with good rotations and excellent man-to-man footwork to gum up the lane, they struggle.
I didn't see the Marquette game, but the Notre Dame and Butler games, as well as today were days when Plan A wasn't working. They don't really have a plan B, but they do have ultimate confidence and faith that if they stick with Plan A they will eventually get it going. They did against ND, and got it going enough in Hinkle that they could've and should've won that game if it weren't for a couple of uncharacteristic mistakes at the end.
Today, they were horrid for like 26 minutes of the game but stayed in touch from the foul line. But they just keep doing what they do and never ever panic. They've been there before and they're supremely mature and confident. They just keep doing what they do and when you have those guys they have, Plan A will usually eventually be good enough.
Great game - great win for the league.
Hoping for a let down Wednesday night in the Dunk.
We've been fearing this, the offense isn't as dynamic without Ochefu.
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