Heelsandeers
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Johnson was shockingly bad
Wasn't UNC after him before signing Dixon? Funny how things work out
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Johnson was shockingly bad
Yea he was a top 20 guyWasn't UNC after him before signing Dixon? Funny how things work out
UK hasn’t been doing things the old way for a good 15 years.Yeah. It's almost like the programs that have the longest traditions and most success by doing things the old ways are making slower changes than those with less to lose. Kansas is having some similar issues. Those sorts of legacies have their own responsibilities about what you keep and what you let go. That seems especially true when it's hard to imagine this sort of chaotic situation not being reined in a bit.
Kentucky scored plenty during that 12 minute stretch. It was just all from the line.Best coached games? Kentucky didn't score for 12 minutes and we barely won. We need Seth back. We need Evans on the bench. Need Luka to hit FTs. Our O scheme remains putrid. But at the end of the day, it was a win. Ugly game to watch, but a win.
Kentucky scored plenty during that 12 minute stretch. It was just all from the line.
They scored 9 points on FTs (on 12 FTAs) in a little over 10 minutes.Kentucky scored plenty during that 12 minute stretch. It was just all from the line.
Well compared to BattBoy saying they were scoreless, it is plenty. I didn’t mean to imply that Kentucky was on a blistering pace. Just that there is a big difference between a FG drought and a scoring drought.They scored 9 points on FTs (on 12 FTAs) in a little over 10 minutes.
That’s roughly a 35 points per game pace.
That is not “scored plenty”.
There was a stretch during the second half where I wondered if the refs were confused and thought they were reffing a UNC-Villanova national championship game while confusing Kentucky for Villanova.Kentucky scored plenty during that 12 minute stretch. It was just all from the line.
I’m impressed with Dixon’s poise for a freshman point but he is slow and court vision not as good as Evans.
I am with you. I think he's calling way too many sets. I think it doesn't help the players learn to play "free lance" offense, and this results in situations like last year and in the past where the players just dribble around and jack up a shot after the set breaks down because they're not comfortable/whatever you want to call it running free-lance. I understand that you need talented players to be effective at that style of play and that it also takes time to become good at that style of play, but it's something that you need for an effective offense, and so you need to be (somewhat) good at it. Hopefully HD will start running more free-lance offense against weaker teams so that the players get better at it. Otherwise, I think we're going to see the offense agains MSU and UK become the norm when playing more talented teams.I thought he called some nice sets with new wrinkles yesterday out of timeouts, primarily the veesaar/wilson ball screen for the dunk and a back screen for a dunk for stevenson in the first half, but i hate our over reliance on sets. for the most part Kentucky completely choked those off and we looked incredibly stagnant on O but we rebounded almost half our misses. I’m glad to see a renewed emphasis on offensive rebounding as it’s a great inefficiency that the Stat/analaysis 3 and layup teams often ignored/de-emphasized.
They stopped sending $$$ via mail/shipping companies way back in 1988.UK hasn’t been doing things the old way for a good 15 years.
He ran sets last year too. He's always run sets. It's been that he didn't develop their free-lance ability enough to run it well, which is why we've seen so many shots chucked up at the end of the clock after very little other than dribbling around. Hopefully he's figured out how he's going to correct that this year.It seems Hubert can't win. Prior to this year, it was "we don't run any offense." Now it's "we run too many sets." ??
I think this current squad has looked its best offensively when it plays more of the Roy style of uptempo transition/secondary break focused offense. Obviously not having Trimble makes it harder to play that way so I give the team a pass for struggling on that end of the court recently as it adjusts to playing without him.I was team "too many sets" last year with a roster full of skilled guards and good athletes
The current roster is a turnover waiting to happen so I sort of get the over reliance on set offense
They can probably ease out of it some when Trimble gets back and start playing more transition/secondary break
he’s always run too many sets and over coached on offense imo.It seems Hubert can't win. Prior to this year, it was "we don't run any offense." Now it's "we run too many sets." ??