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MUScoop => Hangin' at the Al => Topic started by: JustinLewisFanClubPres on January 12, 2019, 03:29:53 PM
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If that was a drawn up play, it was the best play Wojo has drawn up at MU. If that was Joey acting on instinct, he is a damn smart player for a freshman (that is true regardless). Great job. Good win after SH really picked up their D in the 2d half.
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If that was a drawn up play, it was the best play Wojo has drawn up at MU. If that was Joey acting on instinct, he is a damn smart player for a freshman (that is true regardless). Great job. Good win after SH really picked up their D in the 2d half.
My guess is it was instinct. Although it is possible Wojo drew up two plays, one if they came out in zone, and the other man, but my guess is he drew up a play for man only.
That cut is exactly what he was supposed to do. High intelligence play.
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That was just such a weird call by Willard. I get Marquette was 0 for half from behind the 3 point line, but why put in a defense you didn’t use once throughout the entire game?
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If that was a drawn up play, it was the best play Wojo has drawn up at MU. If that was Joey acting on instinct, he is a damn smart player for a freshman (that is true regardless). Great job. Good win after SH really picked up their D in the 2d half.
My guess is they run those types of cuts and it becomes engrained. Whether it was drawn up or not, it becomes a natural read based on repetition in practice.
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My guess is it was instinct. Although it is possible Wojo drew up two plays, one if they came out in zone, and the other man, but my guess is he drew up a play for man only.
That cut is exactly what he was supposed to do. High intelligence play.
I don't see how Wojo could have called a play for zone since SHU had not zoned all day. I think Sacar recognized zone, attacked , and Joey made a great cut.
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I don't see how Wojo could have called a play for zone since SHU had not zoned all day. I think Sacar recognized zone, attacked , and Joey made a great cut.
We are in agreement.
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I don't see how Wojo could have called a play for zone since SHU had not zoned all day. I think Sacar recognized zone, attacked , and Joey made a great cut.
This.
Willard put a lot of pressure on his guys to make a split-second adjustment mentally/awareness-wise. Seems unwise and a way to set your guys up for failure.
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Joey is a very smart player... he makes plays when others struggle... looking forward to a day he gets called on more often.
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Didn't even notice the zone in real time. Was far too worked up by that point. Regardless, it was a great play and Sacar made a great pass on a great cut bu Joey. Nice to see well run offense without Markus involved.
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Joey is a very smart player... he makes plays when others struggle... looking forward to a day he gets called on more often.
And he is a great weapon to have against a zone. Moves well without the ball, can fill and shoot in gaps, has ample length and can finish well.
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Sacar gets a ton of credit there too. Attacking the paint and finding the cutter. How many times have we seen the entire team just look around for Markus in that situation?
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I don't see how Wojo could have called a play for zone since SHU had not zoned all day. I think Sacar recognized zone, attacked , and Joey made a great cut.
That was my take. High IQ play by both Sacar and Joey to recognize and react to the new situation.
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My guess is it was instinct. Although it is possible Wojo drew up two plays, one if they came out in zone, and the other man, but my guess is he drew up a play for man only.
That cut is exactly what he was supposed to do. High intelligence play.
Wojo has gotten so good, he can even see into the future so he can draw up one play for man-to-man and one for zone. ::)
I seriously doubt that play was drawn up - since there was no way to know they would be in zone D.
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Willard went zone because Wojo was calling a timeout to get a play set up. Going zone takes that play out of the equation and makes MU adjust in the middle of the game.
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In the post game, Wojo gave the credit to Sacar and Joey for recognizing the cut was open. Based upon his praise and they way he described the play, it was not drawn up.
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Wojo has gotten so good, he can even see into the future so he can draw up one play for man-to-man and one for zone. ::)
I seriously doubt that play was drawn up - since there was no way to know they would be in zone D.
I think people are misunderstanding what I was saying. I was agreeing; it was highly unlikely that he called that play. That was my point.
I conceded there is a slight chance he drew up two plays (unlikely), but it wouldn't be the first time a coach had a contingency in case they came out in a zone.
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In the post game, Wojo gave the credit to Sacar and Joey for recognizing the cut was open. Based upon his praise and they way he described the play, it was not drawn up.
Intentional or not, I vote for Sacar’s new nickname to be savage.
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In the post game, Wojo gave the credit to Sacar and Joey for recognizing the cut was open. Based upon his praise and they way he described the play, it was not drawn up.
Stoopid Wojo doesn't know how bad Sacar is. If only he had a talk with Sand-Knit, he'd get clued in!
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Intentional or not, I vote for Sacar’s new nickname to be savage.
Ha—I read that after the post and said what?
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I think people are misunderstanding what I was saying. I was agreeing; it was highly unlikely that he called that play. That was my point.
I conceded there is a slight chance he drew up two plays (unlikely), but it wouldn't be the first time a coach had a contingency in case they came out in a zone.
I realized that in your post, Forgetful. Didn't mean it to sound like I was questioning what you said. I was trying to poke fun at a few other posters here who are always critical.
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Joey Hauser is the real deal. His ball IQ and skills are at a very high level. He is going to be fun to watch going forward.
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Intentional or not, I vote for Sacar’s new nickname to be savage.
Sacar Animal.
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Joey is a very smart player... he makes plays when others struggle... looking forward to a day he gets called on more often.
Everybody is talking about this play....but equally impressive is when he cut toward the hoop off the Markus inbound for an easy layup. He just has a sense for the right play at the time. Markus channeled his inner Ewa Mataya and put some serious English on the inbounds pass to catch Joey cutting at the perfect time.
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Everybody is talking about this play....but equally impressive is when he cut toward the hoop off the Markus inbound for an easy layup. He just has a sense for the right play at the time. Markus channeled his inner Ewa Mataya and put some serious English on the inbounds pass to catch Joey cutting at the perfect time.
Pretty sure that was just a drawn up play they run all the time
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Pretty sure that was just a drawn up play they run all the time
+ tax
It has multiple read options, this was just one.
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Intentional or not, I vote for Sacar’s new nickname to be savage.
He is....THE ANSWER
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My wife called him "Volvo Driving Sacar Mom." Made me laugh.
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Something that has gone unnoticed. Sacar catches the ball on the wing and looks to pass it off but Seton Hall denied all the passing lanes. Sacar then put the ball on the floor but looked a bit lost. Theo then came from the opposite block to screen the guy on Sacar, initiating Sacar’s move to the hoop. I don’t know if someone on the bench called for the move by Theo or if Theo made that decision on his own, but that’s what really turned the play from a stagnant offense to a game winning play.