This game plan is insane...

Gohawks123

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Are we really trying to run against a team that is clearly deeper and more athletic? Cartwright is a turnover machine when we play like this. This is insane.
 
So lets slow it down and try to outshoot one of the best shooting teams in the country. I don't feel like that will work well either.
 
Not every game outcome can be attributed to the coach and his gameplan. Sometimes you're just out-manned. I know message boards like to over estimate their talent, and blame everything on coaching, but 80% of the time the coaching/gameplanning is a push and the team with better talent will very likely win.
 
Are we really trying to run against a team that is clearly deeper and more athletic? Cartwright is a turnover machine when we play like this. This is insane.

What's the goal of any team? To dictate the tempo. The tempo we want to dictate is uptempo. That's our game. Indiana is just better at it than we are. But they're also better in the half court game.

They're just better.
 
What's the goal of any team? To dictate the tempo. The tempo we want to dictate is uptempo. That's our game. Indiana is just better at it than we are. But they're also better in the half court game.

They're just better.

They are it is just the dunk contest I could do without but that had more to do with our half court defense. I have no problem with pushing it and attacking. Most nights against the OSU's/MSU's/Indiana's we will get our heads handed to us either way.
 
We didn't just play "up-tempo", we'd played drastically faster tonight than we have all season. We pressed more too. I agree with the OP, the gameplan was insane.

There was no way we were going to win that game, playing like that. We weren't comfortable at times offensively playing that fast. We certainly weren't comfortable playing that fast defensively. We blew ourselves out of the game with 2:00 minutes to go in the first half.
 
We didn't just play "up-tempo", we'd played drastically faster tonight than we have all season. We pressed more too. I agree with the OP, the gameplan was insane.

There was no way we were going to win that game, playing like that. We weren't comfortable at times offensively playing that fast. We certainly weren't comfortable playing that fast defensively. We blew ourselves out of the game with 2:00 minutes to go in the first half.

We shot 63 percent. We did have 17 turnovers, but that's not a totally atrocious number given the number of possessions there were.

Our half-court defense was the problem. Sure, we gave up transition points, but no more than they did. We could not stop them in the half court and we could not rebound, and neither of those things could be attributed to the pace.
 
We shot 63 percent. We did have 17 turnovers, but that's not a totally atrocious number given the number of possessions there were.

Our half-court defense was the problem. Sure, we gave up transition points, but no more than they did. We could not stop them in the half court and we could not rebound, and neither of those things could be attributed to the pace.

Indiana had 18 offensive rebounds. That's disgusting.
 
We shot 63 percent. We did have 17 turnovers, but that's not a totally atrocious number given the number of possessions there were.

Our half-court defense was the problem. Sure, we gave up transition points, but no more than they did. We could not stop them in the half court and we could not rebound, and neither of those things could be attributed to the pace.

We pressed 1/2 the game. They got a ton of points out of this. We were in a scramble situation on defense a lot. Pace was a major reason the score was 54-37 at half. At that point we were out of the game. We were extending defense, giving up quick and easy shots routinely.
 
We shot 63 percent. We did have 17 turnovers, but that's not a totally atrocious number given the number of possessions there were.

Our half-court defense was the problem. Sure, we gave up transition points, but no more than they did. We could not stop them in the half court and we could not rebound, and neither of those things could be attributed to the pace.

Couldn't agree more. And we did both of those things well(half court D and rebounding) against Michigan. So we CAN do it.
 
We pressed 1/2 the game. They got a ton of points out of this. We were in a scramble situation on defense a lot. Pace was a major reason the score was 54-37 at half. At that point we were out of the game. We were extending defense, giving up quick and easy shots routinely.

I do think we pressed a bit much because it didn't seem to be effective.
 
We pressed 1/2 the game. They got a ton of points out of this. We were in a scramble situation on defense a lot. Pace was a major reason the score was 54-37 at half. At that point we were out of the game. We were extending defense, giving up quick and easy shots routinely.

Fran is in a catch 22. I think altering things meaning no press and slowing it down might get Iowa a few more wins but in the long run he wants to implement his system and run it hell or high water. His feeling is might as well showcase to high school kids that he is wanting to play a run and gun game.

In fairness Indiana has decent guard play but not great guard play. In theory you think you could maybe up the pressure and force some turnovers.
 
I'm still trying to figure out how you shoot 63% and lose by 14? What a dumb game this was.
 
What's also insane is they were only 4-16 on 3-pointers. They scored 90+ on dunks, layups, and free throws.
 

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