Game Thread: Lady Vols Vs LSU; Thurs Jan 9th ; Home game; 6:30 PM Eastern; SEC+ stream

You have a valid point. This was a possession I recognized in the 4th qtr.
The thing is, she took it with confidence and you live with the results as a coach having one of your go to players with that killer instinct taking the shot.
Coop hasn’t reached her potential yet. She can be unstoppable.
Made several big-time plays all game that kept us in it and in the 4th she left it all on the floor.
I’m looking forward to her continued growth as a player at UT.
However, at the moment, Coop is shooting about 11% from the 3 in the SEC. In tight games she has to do what she does best: get to the midrange and pull up or to the glass without over-dribbling the ball, especially when the game is on the line. This will come with growth and basketball IQ. Also, It appears more work has to be done on situational moments in games. We played straight up one on one defense in the final 10 seconds with 2 fouls to give and let a point guard waltz into the paint and close the game for LSU. Coaches need to coach those situations and we had 2 timeouts available to teach and explain these situations. There is still work to be done. The moment Gilbert started to advance with 6-7 seconds on the clock she should have been fouled and LSU made to inbound the ball. It puts pressure on the offense and that is where the coaches let us down last night. All in all a good game, but everyone including the coaching staff had lapses that need to be corrected.
 
That means we’ve been successful. It’s when your coaches don’t leave that you have problems.
There is no assistant gig in the country that pays like Tennessee. Those assistants aren't leaving unless 1)They land a good head coaching position that probably won't pay what the make now or 2) they are terminated for non performance.
 
However, at the moment, Coop is shooting about 11% from the 3 in the SEC. In tight games she has to do what she does best: get to the midrange and pull up or to the glass without over-dribbling the ball, especially when the game is on the line. This will come with growth and basketball IQ. Also, It appears more work has to be done on situational moments in games. We played straight up one on one defense in the final 10 seconds with 2 fouls to give and let a point guard waltz into the paint and close the game for LSU. Coaches need to coach those situations and we had 2 timeouts available to teach and explain these situations. There is still work to be done. The moment Gilbert started to advance with 6-7 seconds on the clock she should have been fouled and LSU made to inbound the ball. It puts pressure on the offense and that is where the coaches let us down last night. All in all a good game, but everyone including the coaching staff had lapses that need to be corrected.
Got to go for the steal immediately as the ball is inbounded. Don’t just waste the foul.
 
Got to go for the steal immediately as the ball is inbounded. Don’t just waste the foul.
But at least know if you don't get that steal you can foul and force them to take it out again rather than letting a point guard get a 2 foot shot off. Hopefully, if we are in that situation again, players and coaches have learned and know all options available to them. The SEC is too close and many games can come down to 1-2 possessions for a win or a loss.
 
But at least know if you don't get that steal you can foul and force them to take it out again rather than letting a point guard get a 2 foot shot off. Hopefully, if we are in that situation again, players and coaches have learned and know all options available to them. The SEC is too close and many games can come down to 1-2 possessions for a win or a loss.
Absolutely. You would think they had covered that end game situation numerous times, but in the heat of the moment things can blur.
 
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There is no assistant gig in the country that pays like Tennessee. Those assistants aren't leaving unless 1)They land a good head coaching position that probably won't pay what the make now or 2) they are terminated for non performance.
Debatable. I’m not going to pretend I know their intentions. But if an assistant coach wants to be a HC they go where opportunity is. Only a small window to pursue the main seat as coaches cycle in yearly.
 
But at least know if you don't get that steal you can foul and force them to take it out again rather than letting a point guard get a 2 foot shot off. Hopefully, if we are in that situation again, players and coaches have learned and know all options available to them. The SEC is too close and many games can come down to 1-2 possessions for a win or a loss.

Glad you mentioned that. Honestly, that was as catastrophic of a coaching error as another close game back last season. The LVs had at least 2 fouls to give. They could have eaten most of the game clock with fouling. There is a risk because the LSU player might get into the shooting motion, knowing a foul is coming but letting the LSU dribble you down for 7 seconds and then drive the lane was a strategic error.
 
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I don’t remember Pat pulling punches when her players weren’t executing the game plan.
But they were. CKC sent them out using the same high press approach that got them burned against OK and like that game shifted when things were getting out of hand.

No amount of player effort can compensate for being left in a 3-1 fastbreak.

It sort of looks like CKC starts each game determined to prove her system will work and then has to go to plan B (or her staff convinces to).

On the plus side, her fast paced spread offense is working great. When they settle into a aggressive man-to-man defense, with Coop being a one person press, they are also having success. They just need to not use the high press, send everyone strategy except in very select moments of the game.
 
However, at the moment, Coop is shooting about 11% from the 3 in the SEC. In tight games she has to do what she does best: get to the midrange and pull up or to the glass without over-dribbling the ball, especially when the game is on the line. This will come with growth and basketball IQ. Also, It appears more work has to be done on situational moments in games. We played straight up one on one defense in the final 10 seconds with 2 fouls to give and let a point guard waltz into the paint and close the game for LSU. Coaches need to coach those situations and we had 2 timeouts available to teach and explain these situations. There is still work to be done. The moment Gilbert started to advance with 6-7 seconds on the clock she should have been fouled and LSU made to inbound the ball. It puts pressure on the offense and that is where the coaches let us down last night. All in all a good game, but everyone including the coaching staff had lapses that need to be corrected.
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The most positive out of all this is this team can flat out score and score on anyone mulkey had to adjust and go smaller....you dont even have to be the best defensive team wit the way we can score....rebound better and get timely stops and u beat teams by double digits
Rons1989, I agree with your comment that the LVs don't have to be the best defensive team to beat teams like Oklahoma and LSU. Hovever, they do have to be a good defensive team which they are not at this point. Remember CPS's comment, "offense sell tickets, but defense wins games" (more or less accurate)
 
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