i have no confidence in this team to win the southland tournament. You could just tell by the teams demeanor that we were going lose with 15 minutes left. Second cram the coliseum we have lost.
SFAELITE said:
Overall, our fundamentals are horrible. To me, that's a coach issue.
I think Keller coaches more of a I want my talent to beat other teams, not my coaching. To me, Underwood was motivating because he came from the bottom. He lit a fire, gave them heart, battled every game and never counted themselves out. This team, the Keller era, just tries to throw up lots of threes (when they go in, its nice) but our team does not MOVE WITH OUT THE BALL. I'm not a coach but when I played, coach made sure we constantly move with out the ball. Underwood was great at running baselines and passing like 10 times to find the open man.BigJack85 said:SFAELITE said:
Overall, our fundamentals are horrible. To me, that's a coach issue.
I tend to agree. A lot of the problem is the style of game Keller plays. It REQUIRES that we get good match ups. If we don't we have to shoot mid to upper 40's. We don't do that consistently. I found a analytics website that really explains our deficiencies. Haslametrics. At any rate the key is this.... our defensive efficiency is not near what it has been and while our offense is good it's not great.
Ohh for sure. Missing this double bye in the SLC Tourney, its going to hurt. Lets see if we end up play lamar our first round of play! That'll be a great tournament match up right? LOLsfa17 said:
on paper we should be the best team in the conference but somehow we are not. idk how that is possible. This is Southland not the big 12. Ranked like #30 out 32 by conference. It's like we start the season with BIG HOPE and it shrinks as the season goes on.
1)we are going 18-0
2)we are going 16-2
3)we are going to win the conference title
4)the conference title race is going to be close,
5)lets just win the conference tournament.
I still think moving without the ball in a "ball screen offense" is still necessary... if you're not involved with the screening or the ball handler, you should be moving to keep that defense guessing where you're at/going. standing still just helps the defense. Hey that's just my opinion.INiedrauer said:
I have lots of thoughts that I'll save but I did want to mention the moving without the ball item. This isn't a motion offense, it's relies on ball screens. Different philosophy, not necessarily better or worse. Just did a lot of things poorly tonight and never got into any kind of rhythm.
INiedrauer said:
I have lots of thoughts that I'll save but I did want to mention the moving without the ball item. This isn't a motion offense, it's relies on ball screens. Different philosophy, not necessarily better or worse. Just did a lot of things poorly tonight and never got into any kind of rhythm.
Agreed, I mean he held us to how many points in the first half? 26??? like absolutely terrible....MasterAxe said:
Tic Price has us figured out.
Collapse the paint. Make the PG score.
Dribble drive & dish. Make SFA try and guard the guards driving. Slow the game down.
He's done it to perfection...twice.
SFAELITE said:
I could of sworn Nieminen played like 3 minutes and had 3 fouls... Sit him the whole game please.... Actually don't play Bain and JOVAN either. 0 mins.
nacluth said:
Got to say, Lamar has a strategy and they stick with it - even when it's not paying off for a little while.
1). They played consistently long possessions with very few passes. It was rare for them to have more than three passes in a set.
2.) They played almost completely inside the circle defensively. They made sure they had three guys under the basket at every shot.
3.) They shot consistently low percentage looks...and made them. We shot more high percentage looks and missed.
I felt like we were too amped the first half, but then we just couldn't catch any rhythm in the second. Comeaux was shooting, but couldn't connect. I don't know why Aaron kept getting pulled, but he's a much more legitimate threat at range right now. Canete is slow at point and doesn't see the field. I felt like our game plan was solid in the first if we would connect (looking at you Ty), and in the second I felt Keller was over adjusting line ups.
Disappointing. High likelihood we see them again in Katy unfortunately. We will have to trust our shot more. Sad night all around at WRJ. Two left.
I hate the "Our shots just didn't fall". The coach needs to make calls and direct them what they should do then. I know Steph Curry will shoot a three all game, even when he hasn't made one, but come one, no one is on that level. Draw up plays get us easy buckets (build momentum), drive and draw fouls (get them in foul trouble because we can't make free throws), there are other tactics to the game than shooting... I believe you should be able to lean your defense until the coach can figure something out. Well we don't have that so its difficult to try to consistently climb out of a hole.nacluth said:
Got to say, Lamar has a strategy and they stick with it - even when it's not paying off for a little while.
1). They played consistently long possessions with very few passes. It was rare for them to have more than three passes in a set.
2.) They played almost completely inside the circle defensively. They made sure they had three guys under the basket at every shot.
3.) They shot consistently low percentage looks...and made them. We shot more high percentage looks and missed.
I felt like we were too amped the first half, but then we just couldn't catch any rhythm in the second. Comeaux was shooting, but couldn't connect. I don't know why Aaron kept getting pulled, but he's a much more legitimate threat at range right now. Canete is slow at point and doesn't see the field. I felt like our game plan was solid in the first if we would connect (looking at you Ty), and in the second I felt Keller was over adjusting line ups.
Disappointing. High likelihood we see them again in Katy unfortunately. We will have to trust our shot more. Sad night all around at WRJ. Two left.
nacluth said:
Yep. I hear ya. Very disappointing. I thought it was the early shooting difference that really set the tone. Bogues coming out cold hurt bad. One bucket by him in the first 10 minutes of the game could have changed the game. Then Ivan didn't even look at him after he hit his three.
If we play them again, Keller has to break Lamar's will.
YES!!!!BigJack85 said:nacluth said:
Yep. I hear ya. Very disappointing. I thought it was the early shooting difference that really set the tone. Bogues coming out cold hurt bad. One bucket by him in the first 10 minutes of the game could have changed the game. Then Ivan didn't even look at him after he hit his three.
If we play them again, Keller has to break Lamar's will.
That's the issue... Keller doesn't run a high pressure pace. Sure we move fast but many teAms adjust. Underwood forced others teams to adapt to us. Keller can do that but only against the lower tier. Even Florida A&M gave us trouble.
I thought we actually did all this. When we got behind in the first, we drove into them and got fouled. We missed 5 ft's in the first that could have helped to pace us. We kept hammering in to the interior for high percentage looks and got a lot of them, but Ty had three blown lay-ups, Kevon two. Our game plan had the stuff from my vantage in the first. Second half, I put on Keller. He kept changing to awkward lineups that I felt played to them instead of to us. We needed a better performance from team and staff.SFAELITE said:
I hate the "Our shots just didn't fall". The coach needs to make calls and direct them what they should do then. I know Steph Curry will shoot a three all game, even when he hasn't made one, but come one, no one is on that level. Draw up plays get us easy buckets (build momentum), drive and draw fouls (get them in foul trouble because we can't make free throws), there are other tactics to the game than shooting... I believe you should be able to lean your defense until the coach can figure something out. Well we don't have that so its difficult to try to consistently climb out of a hole.
nacluth said:I thought we actually did all this. When we got behind in the first, we drove into them and got fouled. We missed 5 ft's in the first that could have helped to pace us. We kept hammering in to the interior for high percentage looks and got a lot of them, but Ty had three blown lay-ups, Kevon two. Our game plan had the stuff from my vantage in the first. Second half, I put on Keller. He kept changing to awkward lineups that I felt played to them instead of to us. We needed a better performance from team and staff.SFAELITE said:
I hate the "Our shots just didn't fall". The coach needs to make calls and direct them what they should do then. I know Steph Curry will shoot a three all game, even when he hasn't made one, but come one, no one is on that level. Draw up plays get us easy buckets (build momentum), drive and draw fouls (get them in foul trouble because we can't make free throws), there are other tactics to the game than shooting... I believe you should be able to lean your defense until the coach can figure something out. Well we don't have that so its difficult to try to consistently climb out of a hole.
BigJack85 said:
This is my redeeming thought of the night. Keller (prior to tonight) had won 5 in a row. If he can do that again (beginning Wednesday) I'm good.
If the season follows the pattern since the beginning of SLC play, it looks like we will win two then lose one. That one being in the SLC tourney, unfortunately.BigJack85 said:
This is my redeeming thought of the night. Keller (prior to tonight) had won 5 in a row. If he can do that again (beginning Wednesday) I'm good.