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As far as lineup I agree with yuo except that now that we zone more then I play McGee some serious minutes becasue he can hit shots when and if Gordon and Crawford decide to kick.
AND lets face it we need our offense to win games since our defense cannot
Bassett - Crawford
Gordon - White - Stemler
I especially love Crawford and Bassett at the top where they seem to be totally in sync.
OSU did not shoot the ball great from 3, and they did have plenty of open looks. Better teams are going to knock those shots down, so we have to recover much faster and not get lazy while in a zone. We were active today for the most part, so I was pretty happy.
The second issue is finding someone to box out, but we have handled that pretty well so far.
Otherwise, I think it can be a successful strategy for teams that we can't match up with man-to-man.
1. Most of the team is not very good at man-to-man, Ellis and Crawford are especially notable at their poor defense. But the zone hides that, and I actually believe Crawford excels at defense in this zone.
2. It keeps everyone out of foul trouble, only 10 team fouls today. Plus, we saw how important that was on Thursday in a 50 minute game with no one fouling out.
3. The zone partly angers me because we are waving the white flag on defense. But it does give us a better chance to win the game. It forces the other team to try and keep up with our shooters, which on most nights no team in the conference can do. As we saw today, OSU went dead cold down the stretch, chucking several air balls.
4. It keeps everyone from tiring out. DJ played 48 minutes Thursday and 40 minutes today and Gordon, Ellis, and Bassett also log very heavy minutes.
5. It makes the game less physical. If there is not a lot of contact on one end, the refs are more likely to call fouls when there is on the other. This definitely played a role at Illinois and favors IU and their ability to make free throws as they go against several really tough man-to-man teams in the conference. On the two-sided coin it causes the entire game to be more open, which also favors IU as we saw today with the flowing offense from the Hoosiers.
So despite my love of tough man-to-man and my general dislike of zone, I am embracing it this season. Hopefully it will continue to carry the Hoosiers a long way.
Crawford made some nice plays today. I loved his stat line.
I think Gordon's driving has been a little scary lately and I hope it relates to the wrist. Offensive fouls, jumping in the air with no where to go with the ball. I expect it from Crawford but EJ has to get that under control.
DJ is the man and we need to stay in the zone to keep teams from going at him, getting him in foul trouble.
i hate it when taber and stemler are in together though cause it really limits us on offense besides the fact there must be a law against having 2 white guys on the floor at once...
Then he decides to fire up a defended NBA three with 20 seconds left on the shot clock late in a close game. And you just want to pull your hair out.
The ZONE, has done wonders for our defense and keeps DJ safe. I think we have defended better in it...can we continue to make it our core D...we will see....thus far it has work so I will give KS and the gang some credit....
I think we can go 3-0 in these next 3 games.....we OWE wisconsin something and this could be our signature win finally....
Wednesday's game is BIG. Wisconsin is tough, and have those two good big men that can cause problems for Indiana. IU needs to be hungry for 40 minutes otherwise they'll suffer the same fate they did the first time the teams met.
Principle #1: the goal of college B-ball is to deep into March
Principle #2: The purpose of the reg season is to develop the ability to achieve Principle #1
I want Gordon and Crawford to drive and dish like Bassett and Ellis tend to do, start the offense like I see in the ACC w/o standing and staring , tighten the zone and develop a serious trap out of it, play with high and continuous intensity for 40 minutes.........................................thats all