Against inferior competition. Why is it when we play good teams we resort to isolation basketball? We abandon team play and movement. We play a pitiful pro game with driving for a layup or kicking it out. Everybody stands around on the perimeter and you have to hope someone makes their shot. When they don't, what happened with Tennessee happens over and over again. No one in position to rebound and we quickly get down by 20 and can't recover. Personally, I hate this type of basketball. Tennessee played beautiful basketball and schooled us last night. This happens every time we play a good team, especially one that has height and length, yet we keep forcing drives and have no movement. Looks like Marlin will live and die with this type of game, and so will we as fans.
Speaking of crowds.
I remember in 2002-2003 season we had a game against WKU on espn2 that we lost 69-66 and had 9121 fans in the stands. That is the most fans I have ever witnessed in the dome for a basketball game.
UL gave away free boiled crawfish for the students before the game. Students came out in droves.
maybe we should try free boiled crawfish for the students. That will bring them in.
We beat Houston, Charlotte, and #12 MS State on the road that year.
It was a fun year with a packed Cajundome all year. It did not end that well though.
We ended up finishing with a 3 game losing streak with the WKU loss, Denver loss in SBC Tourney, and then a loss at UAB in NIT.
i dont feel we did a lot of iso basketball last night. our offensive scheme was fine. the players missed a lot of open shots, that would have made the ball movement look a lot better if those same shot went in. also made some bad decisions on passes that resulted in turnovers, again not the scheme, players decisions with pressure around them is the issue there.
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