Well written article Rob and you didn’t pull any punches.
The three pointers haven't been falling. That's almost always a recipe for disaster for the defense. Always will be.Thanks. Outside of Baer, not much was good yesterday. And I, too, was surprised when Francis didn’t see any issues with the defense. Two of the worst offenses statistically in the B1G averaged 88 points against Iowa this week.
Win at wisky? We might lose by 20 the way it’s going. Wisconsin is a tough minded team and it’s Happ’s senior night.Three things stood out from this steaming pile of a game:
1) Lack of athleticism and toughness
2) Lack of effort - really pissed me off
3) A couple Assistants have no clue of what they’re doing - it showed.
Win at Wisky and I’ll forget about this bullshit display.
The three pointers haven't been falling. That's almost always a recipe for disaster for the defense. Always will be.
It actually looked like we were in man most of the first half. I could be wrong, but the fear of the offensive rebound made us reluctant to go zone. By the time we did Harper had done the damage.Pikiell is a good coach. He had that game scouted very well.
Thaim is an OK player who'd made 10 threes all B1G season before yesterday. Pikiell knew he could make corner threes, though, and set him up in that left corner in the first half. Kid knocked down four wide open threes after Rutgers shifted the Hawkeye zone. No adjustment from the Hawkeyes. And the Knights sliced up Iowa's press.
It actually looked like we were in man most of the first half. I could be wrong, but the fear of the offensive rebound made us reluctant to go zone. By the time we did Harper had done the damage.
You're absolutely correct about Pikiell. He had them ready to go.
Thanks. Outside of Baer, not much was good yesterday. And I, too, was surprised when Francis didn’t see any issues with the defense. Two of the worst offenses statistically in the B1G averaged 88 points against Iowa this week.
Your point #2 is the concerning one. Yesterday we got the defecit down to twelve and then Rutgers promptly ripped off back to back breakaway dunks. In one of the dunks Connor can clearly be seen glancing at the bench with a confused look on his face, if not quite a shoulder shrug, when he should have been busting it back on defense. That's not the first time I've seen him with that "not me" look on his face. He was caught looking at his dad/coach with that same look during a timeout in the Maryland game. Then of course the technical at OSU.I'm trying hard to keep it in perspective, but, it's not easy.
There have been numerous upsets in the B1G this season, so we're certainly not alone. I'm not convinced the conference's best teams are Final Four caliber, but, I do believe that there is amazing depth in this league. You better show up for every game on the schedule.
That said, the primary two issues with this team are the same issues as last season. The only difference is that those issues are not rearing their "ugly heads" quite as often.
1. Terrible on-ball defense. We simply don't have anyone on the perimeter with the athleticism to prevent dribble-penetration, and it's killing us. Players can drive at will, and either take it to the rim, or kick it out for wide open threes. Fran just can't seem to recruit upper tier athletes, and,
2. A complete lack of on-court leadership. The better teams have players that galvanize their teammates in rough situations. Our players simply get the classic "deer in headlight" look or stand there chewing on the mouthpiece. No leadership leads to lack of resolve and mental toughness. It's maddening.
The BTN panelists seem to think we will be a tough out in the NCAA tourney. I doubt we make it past the second round.