You act like you know he he doesn’t.I hope this highlights to CNO to scout and game plan for each opponent, scheme alone isn’t going to lead to double digit wins. This will matter bigly in NCAAT.
I can’t imagine he doesn’t.You act like you know he he doesn’t.
It looked like they stayed out drinking all night.Bama should have stayed at holiday inn express last night.
The midrange talk is getting really old. We are 18-3 and have an incredible scheme. If you think our answer to this was to simply “shoot more midrange shots” you must not know basketball.Talk about humbling. I know everyone loves the three ball, but there has to be someone that can get timely shots in the mid range.
By the way, the Big 12(?) is a great basketball conference.
just going off what he has said in interviews. they come up with game plans on certain players but he would rather we stick to our O and D philosophies because that is what is practiced over and over and what builds muscle memory. That is why he doesn’t like mid range shots, doesn’t fit the analytics approach, and no real beef with it. I love CNO. With a young team this was a classic trap game and PM is an elite coach that can gameplan you out of what you want to do. But if Oats is going to become an elite coach, and I believe he can and he’s close, he has to know what the other team is going to do. UConn and Gonzaga have shown 2 ways to beat us and they have led to 3 double digit losses. Not saying shoot mid range but if you’re going to rim, have a back door cutter, be more aggressive, etc. For 3’s scheme more screens. I remember the days when Davidson would set 4 consecutive screens to get Steph open.You act like you know he he doesn’t.
This is just completely false. They scout every game and have a specific gameplan for each team. They were playing drop coverage in the PNR and giving space to the shooters because OU doesn’t typically shoot the ball well. They were hitting shots. We also got out physicalled. Today had nothing to do with gameplan and everything to do with how we reacted a team being extra physical with us.just going off what he has said in interviews. they come up with game plans on certain players but he would rather we stick to our O and D philosophies because that is what is practiced over and over and what builds muscle memory. That is why he doesn’t like mid range shots, doesn’t fit the analytics approach. I love CNO. With a young team this was a classic trap game and PM is an elite coach that can gameplan you out of what you want to do. But if Oats is going to become an elite coach, and I believe he can and he’s close, he has to know what the other team is going to do. UConn and Gonzaga have shown 2 ways to beat us and they have led to 3 double digit losses.
The midrange talk is getting really old. We are 18-3 and have an incredible scheme. If you think our answer to this was to simply “shoot more midrange shots” you must not know basketball.
In fact, at one point in the 2nd half, we had only taken 15 3’s. We weren’t even close to our average. Saying we should have taken more midrange shots in a game like this is kind of absurd. I’ll also say this, midrange is only a good shot for us when a team is playing drop coverage in the pick and roll and JQ did that today. Our scheme is our scheme and it has gotten us to 18-3 and undefeated in conference play. Enough with the midrange talk. Especially when it’s just quite frankly and bad shot most of the time.