What’s inexcusable is the amount of threes we threw up, when we very clearly couldn’t buy one. Barnes has got to call a TO and adjust the O game plan at some point.Well, when you can’t score, it typically behooves a team to play good defense. Barnes played our best defensive lineup and it likely kept us in the game.
They were all good looks. Did you see what happened when we went inside? Gotta try to draw them out if you want to open up the paint. Just wasn’t our night.What’s inexcusable is the amount of threes we threw up, when we very clearly couldn’t buy one. Barnes has got to call a TO and adjust the O game plan at some point.
I do wish Powell would have gotten a little run in the 2H, but I totally understand why the lineup was the way it was. Hard to fault anyone when you have, by far, the worst shooting night you will have all year (and probably all decade).I wished he would've gave Powell another shot at getting hot. Maybe he hits a couple and we win
They were good looks, that’s what’s mind blowing about it. After missing 15 open 3s in a row, would you still tell them to keep firing them up or try something else. I get maybe we don’t have the players to score well inside, but we would’ve had to have been more productive if we started attacking the rim. At least we’d get fouled some. Hindsight is 20/20, but I was hoping to start attacking the rim with about 10 minutes left in the half.They were all good looks. Did you see what happened when we went inside? Gotta try to draw them out if you want to open up the paint. Just wasn’t our night.
They also were letting them play very physically inside (this benefitted us defensively, quite a bit) and they were much longer than us. This isn’t 8th grade where you tell your team to turn down wide open looks from 3 because they aren’t falling. These guys are all capable shooters who had a very very bad night. If you get open looks, you take them. Simple as that.They were good looks, that’s what’s mind blowing about it. After missing 15 open 3s in a row, would you still tell them to keep firing them up or try something else. I get maybe we don’t have the players to score well inside, but we would’ve had to have been more productive if we started attacking the rim. At least we’d get fouled some. Hindsight is 20/20, but I was hoping to start attacking the rim with about 10 minutes left in the half.
From our shooting to free throws to missing layups....it all points to a fatigued team.We also missed at least 6 layup/rim bunny shots and I don't know what JJJ was doing on that steal where he collapsed. I had the sound muted those guys were getting unbearable. I guess globetrotting for a week just caught up with this team.
Now is the time to up their minutes and get them acclimated. If not beginning this Saturday, I don’t know if it’s going to happen. ON is not the guy.
Yep didn’t understand the rotation at all. Powell most definitely merited more than 8 minutes. BHH only got 4.Did they play in the second half?
I don’t understand Barnes rotation. We played the same five players most of the second half with one of our best three point shooters sitting on the bench and got whipped on the boards with two post players on the bench.
Powell was 5-5 2 games ago, but hasn't been on since.......... Is it because he needs to have an open look and hasn't been open against the better opponents these last 2 games?Yep didn’t understand the rotation at all. Powell most definitely merited more than 8 minutes. BHH only got 4.
Perhaps, only Barnes knows why Powell only played 8 minutes against TTU. I think he took good shots in both games. James being back in the rotation will affect both Powell’s minutes on wing and also BHH’s minutes when we play small ball and James plays the 4.Powell was 5-5 2 games ago, but hasn't been on since.......... Is it because he needs to have an open look and hasn't been open against the better opponents these last 2 games?
Not arguing..... just asking.