As far as effort, this team does try. But talent wise, it's not there. They don't have team height or even a player that would truly fit the expression "long". That falls at the feet of recruitment, not the players.
Sometimes the best thing that happens to a team (EP/Team USA) can be a bad thing. Before the season is over, somebody is going to have EP locked down from the opening tip and by game's end, 30+ loss. Everyone has us figured out now. If the team collectively doesn't step up, it will happen.
This team is clearly going to go as far as our 3 point shooting takes us. Why did Shepherd barely play?
Agree. There were some preconceived notions about Long as he was coming into this program but the kid has done nothing but play with heart. He has improved drastically since he's gotten here and even got into much better shape in the offseason and looks much better than he did a year ago. It appears that he has a bit of swagger to him and you sometimes need that on a team. To criticize these guys is futile. They are very good players that should both return but the reality is that Payton has been climbing the ranks in the mock draft world and if he's still projected first round at time of the draft, he's gone and I wouldn't blame him one bit.
Where we lack is obvious. We lack in frontcourt depth, especially getting some long, athletic bodies to clean the glass and play interior defense. Having to ask Moore to do this is humorous as he gives it his all but he's drastically undersized. I think one other thing we are truly missing is on court leadership. Neither Payton nor Long truly look like they are the leaders on the court. Payton is very quiet and Long tends to not really be that type of guy. Bottomline is that we are just not that talented. We have shooters. We need some slashing wingmen and some guys who can play down low with some athleticism.
We shot 65% at the line on Thursday which is our average and that of many college teams, including No. 1 Arizona. It is not the average of what we need to be successful with our talent however. We definitely need to be above 70%. Problem Thursday was that Ga. State got to the line many more times than we did. On Saturday, we shot 73% which is above the college average. Our FT shooting did not beat us Saturday. Problem there was that WKU shot nearly 90%. What was surprising there was that there normal average is 65%, just like ours. Give them credit for doing well in that department on Saturday. That is the free throw assessment. Other things factored into the losses. Shooting 3 for 19 on Thursday from three doomed us. What was really frustrating there was that those were all good shots and the guys struggled from there and I think the pressure got to them a little. On Saturday, they shot 5 for 15 which is better but not good enough as again most were on good looks. You need to be close to 40% on threes to be successful. I know 33% on three is = to 50% on twos but that does not account for the long rebounds and subsequent run outs that often occur on missed threes. You also don't get to the line much on threes unless you are Hunter of Ga. State. Finally, no matter how frustrated you get when you believe you are hacked and no calls come, you cannot spend time crying to the ref about it as every second you do that it gives an advantage to the opposition as you may be late getting back on defense.
recruiting, recruiting, recruiting
How about size? One for sure could use about twenty pounds to be skinny.
Jay is totally ripping on the officiating of the game.
One point I made during the game was that the Sun Belt was on ESPN and should have sent their best officials. If this was the SBC best officiating team we are in deep ____.
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