Page 4 of 4 FirstFirst 1 2 3 4
Results 46 to 58 of 58

Thread: MBB Final: Louisiana 85, Coastal 77

  1. #46

    Default Re: MBB Final: Louisiana 85, Coastal 77

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tyme View Post
    It's not the aerobic aspect. It's the pounding on the knees, ankles, feet. Plus the elbows in the ribs, etc. Legs get tired in a game. You don't think they get tired over the course of a season? You are not a serious person.
    Work load management in college is a joke. They aren’t playing an NBA season.

  2. UL Basketball Re: MBB Final: Louisiana 85, Coastal 77

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tyme View Post
    Let me know what the books say about those marathon runners moving laterally, stopping and starting, jumping and catching elbows.
    The father of aerobic endurance Dr Cooper, you’ll have to research this yourself, used a soccer team as an example of getting better results from aerobic exercise. Now you might have a case for joe Charles, and Kobe both with knee injury issues.

  3. #48

    Default Re: MBB Final: Louisiana 85, Coastal 77

    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    What chaps my ass the most is if this team ran a D1 offense, we could legitimately be undefeated right now.

    Defense, pace and effort are good enough to win every night. It was good to see some nice contributions off the bench tonight. Sorely needed. Hardy is a tough little player and needs more minutes IMO. I’d love to get excited about the possibilities but Bob holds us back in so many ways. Maybe he’ll learn to run the offense through Kitenge and tell Julien to stop taking stupid forced shots and we can actually be a consistent offense by the time the tournament comes around.

    Joe Charles should be playing 30+ minutes a night and have a defined role. The team is improving overall.
    I don't think we are that good on defense. In fact, many games we've had to outscore our opponent and the defense has let us down in crucial games like the JMU game and McNeese games to name a couple. We are excellent at 3pt % given up as a defense but near the bottom of the league in opponent fg % which means we are getting killed in transition and inside. It makes sense, we are a small team and we have the significant height disadvantage almost every game and certainly in conference.

    We're at the bottom of Defensive rebounding which gives teams tons of second chance points. Just like the JMU game. I categorize that as a defensive stat and we just aren't good there.

    Also, we are literally running most of our offense through Kitenge. Like nearly every possession down the court. That is not the issue. We just don't have guys that can beat people off the dribble and Marlin doesn't do much to get Kobe in good spots with the ball. I clearly remember late in the JMU game when it was close, JMU ran a nice double curl pick for their best shooter where he got an open shot that he buried to put them ahead for good. We don't ever get looks like that.

    I'm in favor of getting Hardy and Ratliff more minutes. We have to be able to rest guys and still get production from others if we want to be successful. They've all shown some promise at various times and they can give some much needed rest to our starters. Last night they did that and we actually closed the game out with Ratliff and Hardy on the court as well as Michael Thomas. Not sure what was up with Fulks but Thomas had a great second half.

  4. Default Re: MBB Final: Louisiana 85, Coastal 77

    LoL that your church league is D1 level. Clowns


  5. #50

    Default Re: MBB Final: Louisiana 85, Coastal 77

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tyme View Post
    LoL that your church league is D1 level. Clowns
    From your comments, you think Marlin has been successful throughout his tenure?

  6. #51

    Default Re: MBB Final: Louisiana 85, Coastal 77

    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    I don't think we are that good on defense. In fact, many games we've had to outscore our opponent and the defense has let us down in crucial games like the JMU game and McNeese games to name a couple. We are excellent at 3pt % given up as a defense but near the bottom of the league in opponent fg % which means we are getting killed in transition and inside. It makes sense, we are a small team and we have the significant height disadvantage almost every game and certainly in conference.

    We're at the bottom of Defensive rebounding which gives teams tons of second chance points. Just like the JMU game. I categorize that as a defensive stat and we just aren't good there.

    Also, we are literally running most of our offense through Kitenge. Like nearly every possession down the court. That is not the issue. We just don't have guys that can beat people off the dribble and Marlin doesn't do much to get Kobe in good spots with the ball. I clearly remember late in the JMU game when it was close, JMU ran a nice double curl pick for their best shooter where he got an open shot that he buried to put them ahead for good. We don't ever get looks like that.

    I'm in favor of getting Hardy and Ratliff more minutes. We have to be able to rest guys and still get production from others if we want to be successful. They've all shown some promise at various times and they can give some much needed rest to our starters. Last night they did that and we actually closed the game out with Ratliff and Hardy on the court as well as Michael Thomas. Not sure what was up with Fulks but Thomas had a great second half.
    I think Thomas played more minutes because Fulks is struggling on offense.

  7. Default Re: MBB Final: Louisiana 85, Coastal 77

    Quote Originally Posted by SlickRick View Post
    I think Thomas played more minutes because Fulks is struggling on offense.
    And turning the ball over too much.

    I’m don’t see what Zeph sees. Maybe the JMU and CCU games were outliers, but Hosana is not utilized nearly enough.

    I don’t know how “good” we are defensively, but I know effort when I see it. Rebounding is bad because we just don’t have the length to compete with the teams we’ve played. Which is why I think Hardy and Ratliff need more minutes.

  8. #53

    Default Re: MBB Final: Louisiana 85, Coastal 77

    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    And turning the ball over too much.

    I’m don’t see what Zeph sees. Maybe the JMU and CCU games were outliers, but Hosana is not utilized nearly enough.

    I don’t know how “good” we are defensively, but I know effort when I see it. Rebounding is bad because we just don’t have the length to compete with the teams we’ve played. Which is why I think Hardy and Ratliff need more minutes.
    Agree mostly. Hosanna does need the touches but he needs to be utilized on the low block, not the high post. When he is at the high post that is when he normally turns the ball over. It also has to do with the spacing as whoever is guarding the point making the entry pass, normally doesn’t need to move very far to pick hosannas pocket.

    Been saying from the beginning Hardy and Ratliff need all the minutes they can get. I wouldn’t mind seeing Hosanna and Ratliff in at the same time in some instances to give us some help on the rebounding side.

    The effort is A plus, but they still need to figure out some things. Hopefully that comes sooner rather than later.

  9. Default Re: MBB Final: Louisiana 85, Coastal 77

    Quote Originally Posted by Million$Mullet View Post
    Agree mostly. Hosanna does need the touches but he needs to be utilized on the low block, not the high post. When he is at the high post that is when he normally turns the ball over. It also has to do with the spacing as whoever is guarding the point making the entry pass, normally doesn’t need to move very far to pick hosannas pocket.

    Been saying from the beginning Hardy and Ratliff need all the minutes they can get. I wouldn’t mind seeing Hosanna and Ratliff in at the same time in some instances to give us some help on the rebounding side.

    The effort is A plus, but they still need to figure out some things. Hopefully that comes sooner rather than later.
    I should have clarified, but you're exactly right. I'm not sure I want him handling the ball much outside of the paint.

    Hardy especially adds a different toughness to the team when he's on the floor.

  10. #55

    Default Re: MBB Final: Louisiana 85, Coastal 77

    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    And turning the ball over too much.

    I’m don’t see what Zeph sees. Maybe the JMU and CCU games were outliers, but Hosana is not utilized nearly enough.

    I don’t know how “good” we are defensively, but I know effort when I see it. Rebounding is bad because we just don’t have the length to compete with the teams we’ve played. Which is why I think Hardy and Ratliff need more minutes.
    Hosana is the focal point of our offense. The issue has been teams have started double teaming him which requires him to distribute the ball but the ball movement often gets stuck. I actually wish we ran more high pick and roll with him to get some mismatches.

    The effort is there. Not gonna take that away from the guys but rebounding is part of defense and while I get our physical limitations when it comes to rebounding, we've still been poor defensively in crucial times of games this season. I keep going back to the JMU game but we allowed JMU to get into good shooting situations late in the game and conversely, we did the opposite and imploded running our offense and getting any good shots off. The McNeese game was the same way.

  11. #56

    Default Re: MBB Final: Louisiana 85, Coastal 77

    Quote Originally Posted by Million$Mullet View Post
    Been saying from the beginning Hardy and Ratliff need all the minutes they can get. I wouldn’t mind seeing Hosanna and Ratliff in at the same time in some instances to give us some help on the rebounding side.
    I would go a step further and add Joe Charles at the 3 with Ratliff and Kitenge as well. Charles can space the court with his shooting, guard the perimeter with his length, run the court which he does well and help with rebounding.

  12. Default Re: MBB Final: Louisiana 85, Coastal 77

    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    Hosana is the focal point of our offense. The issue has been teams have started double teaming him which requires him to distribute the ball but the ball movement often gets stuck. I actually wish we ran more high pick and roll with him to get some mismatches.

    The effort is there. Not gonna take that away from the guys but rebounding is part of defense and while I get our physical limitations when it comes to rebounding, we've still been poor defensively in crucial times of games this season. I keep going back to the JMU game but we allowed JMU to get into good shooting situations late in the game and conversely, we did the opposite and imploded running our offense and getting any good shots off. The McNeese game was the same way.
    I also would like to see the high PnR and some basic hi-lo 2 man game. Ratliff and/or Joe would be good in that with Kitenge.

  13. #58

    Default Re: MBB Final: Louisiana 85, Coastal 77

    Kitenge and Charles sure have fun playing. Reminds me of Graylin Warner. Loved the game.


Page 4 of 4 FirstFirst 1 2 3 4

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 2 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 2 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. MBB Final: Louisiana 61, Marshall 75
    By Esqueleto in forum RagePage
    Replies: 45
    Last Post: January 1st, 2024, 11:54 am
  2. G12 Final: Louisiana 52, ULM 21
    By RaginCajun77 in forum RagePage
    Replies: 225
    Last Post: November 28th, 2023, 09:00 am
  3. MBB LGT Final: Louisiana 85, Wright St. 91
    By HelmutVII in forum RagePage
    Replies: 62
    Last Post: November 22nd, 2023, 11:29 am
  4. LGT Final: Louisiana 31, USM 34
    By RaginCajun77 in forum RagePage
    Replies: 439
    Last Post: November 11th, 2023, 04:19 pm

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •