That was the first game I've made this year (watched many others on either TV or streaming). Denver is grossly undertalented compared to the Cajuns. They are coached up about as good as any team I've seen... super solid defense (again, with extremely little overall athleticism). That motion offense is a thing of beauty. I really feel for that club that they have such a lack of leapers and track stars but play excellent basketball. We would be honored to have 5 and 24 on our squad from a fundamentals and tenacity perspective. I'm afraid they'd end up having to leave the program... not enjoying playing college "pick up" games. They probably came out of high school programs that had a coach that played fundamentals... and that would not cut it at UL.
The only out for our coaching staff is that we may have recruited players that have limited ability to be coached. Otherwise, we are horribly, horribly coached. I cannot get over the dichotomy of the two teams I watched yesterday. One is in continuous motion offense, almost always yielding open looks... if not a layout. I am not joking... our offense is laughable if not painful to watch. I used to get furious to see one of our guys opt to jack a 3 as a result of no offense... now I prefer it. I'm scared like a 4 year old schoolgirl at a Halloween haunted house when we start dribbling and leaping around like tree frogs inside the 3-point line. It is chaos personified.
Our successes (like that Denver win) are on pure adrenalin "I am a better athlete than you" basketball. Yes... we edged out a win. It was "exciting"... especially for people who don't know basketball... just like thrills. It was also easily... easily a loss. Robert Lee had better stop pretending he is coaching these guys on offense and just let someone else do it. The guys sitting around me at the game... including myself... could not help but clap when Denver beautifully mastered a backdoor lay-up... playing really good basketball. I have to hand it to some Cajun fans... we will show respect for even an opponent who plays like a champion - even when they are not.
For anyone coming to the rescue of Robert Lee or our basketball team... save it... if you think they are a good "team"... you are stoned out of your mind. They are athletes... a bunch of individual athletes. I would like to see what they could do if Bobby Knight ran them thru 5 practice sessions. I would like to see if these young men would respond to real coaching. Again, save defending this team... I watched very carefully at how we came down the floor... one guy trying to dribble his way to an open shot - not - and 4 other guys standing around ready to catch a bus.
Robert has a small reprieve because we won this one. He had better get some basketball basics brought into this program. Hammer on us "fan coaches" all you want... but I know street basketball when I see it. It gets you nowhere in a hurry. Adrenalin will not be on the Cajuns side in away games (LSU was an exception for obvious reasons).
Coach Lee, let someone else run the offense and just hang in there as a motivator... please.