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Settling in for the long haul
We responded well to most of Ohio State's challenges...but when you're a team without confidence, you can't pull these kind of games out.
Roth was a freak show today...hopefully he can get open again a few times this year when we need it.
Pretty decent effort for the Hoosiers...let's find that W!
And you only can pick ONE!
If we didn't have talent, we'd be losing by 30 points every game...we don't have any incredible players, but I see a good number of our players getting significant playing time the rest of their careers here.
There's been constant improvement as these guys gain experience playing tough games and more importantly, playing together. Experience helps build confidence...and we don't have much of either at this point.
This team has plenty of talent...but they're basically all freshmen!
I see more confidence growing every game!
I mentioned earlier that Roth looked more confident, but I didn't expect this. WOW!
Just be Matt Roth and hit the dagger 3s for us.
We scored enough to win getting help from everyone including Taber who , for me, was our most consistent player in his role on both ends of the floor. Their big guys did not beat us.
Unfortunately we are not able to defend the perimeter especially Roth who tries hard but cannot quite avoid the screens enough to contest the shot until too late.
Seems to me we are in fact getting better
BUT moving screens are part of the game so a player needs to know how to respond. Option #1 is impede the shooter's path somewhat like a CB does to a WR at the line of scrimmage. If the guy easily goes by you then you are forced to chase and already at a major disadvantage. The defender of the screener can also alter the path but we donot usually do that.