Zepher I can agree with some of your post but again this is where coaching and knowing your players come to the for front. In the Tyren Johnson situation he played 39 minutes and struggled for 35 of them. He may or may not be a player who can "play through the bad times" I have watched him play and noticed when he is on you can let him go through a few turnovers or a bad shot but when he is having a bad night he struggles righting himself. He also beats himself up for his bad nights. It was just an opinion.
I will also say that Grandigo could be a good defender but not of a smaller guard. He would have to guard a comperable speed guy or get in foul trouble. Bureau I am still out on. He likes to block shots and can jump. He is not quick enough to guard anything under 6'4. At his height there is no excuse for not having at least 5-8 rebounds a game.
As of yet few have showed me what the term "block out", "find your man" or "crash the boards" mean. Now I will say this also we loose the rebound battle on the offenseive boards in my opinion again because we take too many ill advised shots were we do not even have a person in the area to rebound.
So ideas I have for the players:
1. Anything more than 1 on 1 fastbreak- DO NOT SHOOT THE BALL - Especially not from 18 feet. We tend to think 1 on 3 shooting a "3" is a good odds. Lets try to figure why we dont get many offensive boards. Just bring it out and lets run something
2. From that point - LETS RUN SOMETHING - There really is nothing wrong with passing the ball, cutting and basically moving on offense to get the easy "high percentage shot". T
3. PRESSURE- PRESSURE- and PRESSURE some more. Lets get turnovers and make less.
4. Oh and please let's learn how to make entry passes to the big men when they do work hard to post up.
5. . Regardless what the coaching situation is or will be you all have to be a TEAM. All of you have the ability and knowledge to play this game USE IT!
Just some old ball coach thoughts.