storminspank
Justin VanLaere
Disclaimer: Some people have mentioned this in the past. I agree with some of it, other parts of it I don't. Parquet brought this up in the past, as well, so I am likely just reiterating what said previously. I just noticed a couple events last game that stuck out. I also want to point out that I realize this is Lickliter's team and he obviously can run it however he feels like it, just my thoughts on the situation.
Recall in the past we've had discussions about proverbial "doghouses" and favorites on the team. While I don't necessarily believe in those, I do think there are players on the team that have shorter leashes than others.
During the PSU game, Aaron Fuller was just tearing it up on the offensive glass and was getting a lot of good looks from 5 foot. He was playing a great, great game. At one point in the second half (sorry, can't pin point), Fuller missed a defensive assignment that allowed Penn State to get an easy bucket. At that point, I mentioned that Lickliter was going to pull him. Sure enough, Coach goes to the bench and gets Bawinkle to check in. However, there isn't a stoppage in play and Fuller doesn't come out. In fact, he makes up for the defensive lapse with a couple good plays on offense, a score, some hustle, and a board. Finally a timeout is called, and Fuller is taken out for Bawinkel. If there was a stoppage of play, Fuller would not have been able to redeem himself and would not have helped out to start building their 2nd half lead.
Conversely, Battle was being guarded by John Lickliter. He puts up a trey and John ends up fouling a jumpshooter 25 feet from the basket. A violation that I would think would be nearly as bad, if not worse, than allowing a bucket inside. John was called back to the bench (not taken out mind you) and was talked to by the staff.
Point being, Fuller was yanked for a defensive lapse, yet Lickliter wasn't.
This whole rant isn't about favoritism. It really isn't because there are times when John has been pulled immediately after a bad D play. This rant is about yanking people when they fail on the D end.
Coach Lickliter says no one is going to play a perfect game, so he realizes mistakes are going to happen. So why not just let the kids play? I'm pretty sure by now a guy like Fuller or Cole knows that he blew an assignment on D. Why not let him stay in a fix his mistake? And if you are going to pull people for blowing a D assignment, overhelping, not rotating, not getting out on the shooter, etc... just be consistent.
Again, I realize Coach Lickliter gets paid a lot of money to do what he does. He knows his players 10000 times better than I do. It's his deal. From an idiot fan's perspective, though, at some point and time you just have to let them play. Luckily for Fuller last time out against PSU he was able to stay in the game by the luck of the buzzer.
Recall in the past we've had discussions about proverbial "doghouses" and favorites on the team. While I don't necessarily believe in those, I do think there are players on the team that have shorter leashes than others.
During the PSU game, Aaron Fuller was just tearing it up on the offensive glass and was getting a lot of good looks from 5 foot. He was playing a great, great game. At one point in the second half (sorry, can't pin point), Fuller missed a defensive assignment that allowed Penn State to get an easy bucket. At that point, I mentioned that Lickliter was going to pull him. Sure enough, Coach goes to the bench and gets Bawinkle to check in. However, there isn't a stoppage in play and Fuller doesn't come out. In fact, he makes up for the defensive lapse with a couple good plays on offense, a score, some hustle, and a board. Finally a timeout is called, and Fuller is taken out for Bawinkel. If there was a stoppage of play, Fuller would not have been able to redeem himself and would not have helped out to start building their 2nd half lead.
Conversely, Battle was being guarded by John Lickliter. He puts up a trey and John ends up fouling a jumpshooter 25 feet from the basket. A violation that I would think would be nearly as bad, if not worse, than allowing a bucket inside. John was called back to the bench (not taken out mind you) and was talked to by the staff.
Point being, Fuller was yanked for a defensive lapse, yet Lickliter wasn't.
This whole rant isn't about favoritism. It really isn't because there are times when John has been pulled immediately after a bad D play. This rant is about yanking people when they fail on the D end.
Coach Lickliter says no one is going to play a perfect game, so he realizes mistakes are going to happen. So why not just let the kids play? I'm pretty sure by now a guy like Fuller or Cole knows that he blew an assignment on D. Why not let him stay in a fix his mistake? And if you are going to pull people for blowing a D assignment, overhelping, not rotating, not getting out on the shooter, etc... just be consistent.
Again, I realize Coach Lickliter gets paid a lot of money to do what he does. He knows his players 10000 times better than I do. It's his deal. From an idiot fan's perspective, though, at some point and time you just have to let them play. Luckily for Fuller last time out against PSU he was able to stay in the game by the luck of the buzzer.