21 turnovers last night.....21! Free throws atrocious as usual. Team is clearly pressing in a lot of ways and I am certain players are going off game plan and trying to create scoring on their own. This team has to stay disciplined and let the offense flow as Coach designs it. If a team is staying in their offense and everyone is on the same page then you don't have 21 turnovers. Right now no one can hit a 3 pointer with any regularity but Bogues...no one! You might as well run the Princeton offense of cuts and picks cause if you are expecting one on one and anything beyond 15 feet to go in regularly then you might need to watch a Duke or Buffalo game and pretend they are SFA. What do we need now....team needs to stay calm and focused and believe and trust in each other and attack the basket. Yes I know we have Southland ref's and they are a slight step up from middle school but attack none the less because 25-28 points in a half is not gonna win many games and right now if something doesn't get fixed neither will SFA. I trust Coach Keller and his staff and we have a great group of young men and whatever happens....happens and this season is certainly not lost yet as we have as a whole a far more talented roster than anyone else in conference. Go Jacks!BigJack85 said:TallTexan said:
Gru. Fan favorite. Team leader.
"Respect the Gru!"
A voice of reason.MasterAxe said:
One of my New Years resolutions was to not let what I can't control influence how I feel.
Already enough negativity in the world.
This is a game. Am I disappointed we lost, yes. Absolutely.
But, I'm remaining positive.
Y'all remember this when we get it figured out.
I can feel it. It's gonna happen.
No-look said:A voice of reason.MasterAxe said:
One of my New Years resolutions was to not let what I can't control influence how I feel.
Already enough negativity in the world.
This is a game. Am I disappointed we lost, yes. Absolutely.
But, I'm remaining positive.
Y'all remember this when we get it figured out.
I can feel it. It's gonna happen.
Indeed about letting it get you negative... There is a whole lot of negativity going on in the world.. I agree with a post I read where we are pressing a little to hard instead of relaxing and go do what we do.. Thanks for the words BigJack..No-look said:A voice of reason.MasterAxe said:
One of my New Years resolutions was to not let what I can't control influence how I feel.
Already enough negativity in the world.
This is a game. Am I disappointed we lost, yes. Absolutely.
But, I'm remaining positive.
Y'all remember this when we get it figured out.
I can feel it. It's gonna happen.
Maybe it's an issue of players not buying in one hundred percent. That will show in how one conducts himself on and off the court. Education is paid for players that want it. The cost to players is taking care of the opportunity that's been given them. When guys or gals are all in there will be success.ljax1979 said:
Three things.
1. Without Mitchell, Aaron and Karl I'm surprised we were this competitive on the road. Shannon and Kevon's legs may fall off before the Southland Conference tournament begins.
2. Davonte shot three, three pointers yesterday and made none. He is now shooting 28% from beyond the arc. Please make him run wind sprints every time he shoots that far away.
3. Does it seem to you guys/girls that we are having more character issues than in years past? I remember Leon Gilmore got in Keller's doghouse a few times but I don't remember Underwood or Kaspar having this many issues. Then again, I'm glad we're not having to deal with what Mike Boynton and Oklahoma State are immersed in right now.
I suspect other schools would be extremely interested in how TJ's shoulder recovers. Some never fully recover. Ty Charles for example. Ty recently gave up on his playing career due to lingering issues that surgery did not fix.ljax1979 said:
I would be shocked if Holyfield came back. He has to be receiving significant interest from Power 5 schools. The lure of being a free agent to essentially pick where you would fit the most and have the most success has to be tantalizing. I know he's not an NBA player but playing oversees is certainly in his future and I wonder if that plays into his decision of which school he goes to as well.
Just FWIW here, I knew Coach Mike Martin who was the SFA men's coach from '88 to 90, he was our FCA Sponsor and a really good guy in a bad situation. He went 12 and 43 during his tenure (ouch). I can still see him wringing his hands and trying to explain how the players thought they were better than they were, almost content with just being college players rather than being winning college players; seriously made me rethink wanting to be a coach, lol. I was thinking about Coach (Martin) last night and wondering what (if anything) may be going on with some of these current players. You are dead on with your last point, you have to recruit and coddle one minute, then you have to force them into your team concept the next.nacluth said:
1.) Agree that it was a decent showing, but Kevon and Bogues will typically be enough to battle most teams by themselves. They can't do it sustained for 40 minutes is the lesson of this season.
2.) Fitz's shooting from wherever can be maddening. Like Canete, he's streaky. Either he hits everything or nothing.
3.) I don't know about more character issues. Underwood had his share too, but success and stronger locker room leadership helped cover it.
I personally really didn't like seeing Karl and Mitch cutting up in the stands before the Marist game. I thought it was odd that they were watching the ladies' game and seemed unconcerned about their game next. Only to find out they were benched. I know they're kids, but that was irksome.
I don't know how coaches do it. They have to sell these kids on coming to a program by telling them how great they are, and then tell them that they are only as good as their team. Still, knuckleheads need to be kicked to the curb.