Move on. Take care of business in the SoCon. There will be other teams who are bigger than us in the SoCon too. It’s always the case. Similar rebounding and second chance point issues will emerge in conference games.
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I hope I’m wrong and we can cruise through the NCAA tournament. But wins over DII teams and a bad CofC aren’t enough to convince me this is our best team ever. There is always speculation on this board that coach will be snapped up by a more big time program. If I were a college coach I think I would do like you say and hang around to become a legend. But most of them jump ship pretty quickly. I hope he’s smart enough to see that his stock will keep rising if he stays a few more years with almost guaranteed 20 win seasons. Then he can jump straight into an SEC or ACC gig.RaleighDin wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 9:22 amThis team could absolutely win a second round game, have to assume the bench will be more developed by March, and if we make it to the tourney, it's all about the match up.
Not sure I understand the sentiment on coach leaving. I think he's shown that he's committed to being here, and if FU keeps investing in the program, we could end up seeing him stick around a lot longer than expected. At this point, he IS Furman basketball, and might relish the opportunity to make this his dream job rather than chasing a dream job. Personally, I'm hoping he's Furman's Bob McKillop.
I’ve been educated to the fact that midrange jumpers are dumb and nobody should shoot them because of analytics. The thing that matters is effective shooting percentage which we won decidedly last night. Score doesn’t matter.ksummerlin wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 11:20 amWe have to learn how to rebound against bigger, stronger teams/players. We are never going to be an offensive rebounding juggernaut ourselves, but giving up that many second chance points is killer. I see guys that are attempting to out-jump the opponent for rebounds instead of putting a body on the opponent to get position for a rebound.
We got bullied in the second half by a much stronger team. There was no answer for that on the defensive side of the ball. Guys need to get stronger to come up with those 50/50 balls. On the offensive end, we have to learn to make the mid-range jumpers with the clock winding down. UA took away the three-line in the second half. Then our much smaller guys drive all the way to the basket only to find they are over-matched on the inside. Learn to stop at 10-12 feet against those big guys and hit that mid-range shot. Stop with the one-dribble to nowhere when receiving a pass, that's a JV player move.
Mounce should have been subbed out after the 4-point play. I said it when he made the FT that it was a mistake to leave him in for defense. Sub out defense for offense with 8:00 to go -- play that game with Mounce as long as possible. Coach will learn from that mistake. I also wonder if Covid rules might have had a role to play there. Normally the head coach leans on assistants to help sub out in those situations -- at least as a reminder "Hey coach Mounce has 4 fouls maybe we should sub out for defense here if he makes the free-throw".
Overall a good game that we let slip away. The Paladins just need to use this as motivation to get better on both ends of the floor.