Watching the Nova/ND game (and ND is up by 29! ... destroying Nova which is good for us) and they handed out their BE awards.
Jay Bilas picked Jae Crowder as BE "Rookie OF The Year."
Just wondering...are you gonna edit this every time ND gets another basket (haha) ?
Quote from: BrewCity on February 28, 2011, 07:32:47 PM
Just wondering...are you gonna edit this every time ND gets another basket (haha) ?
Would you like me too?
That's ok...I'm watching it. A rare occasion when I root for old ND.
Quote from: BrewCity on February 28, 2011, 07:37:13 PM
That's ok...I'm watching it. A rare occasion when I root for old ND.
Don't let denverMU know that.
Can't really argue with that, I always forget the JUCO transfers for awards like that. He's averaging 13.8 ppg, 7.8 rpg, 2 apg, and 1.3 spg. Pretty monstrous for his first year in the conference.
Yes, 4everwarriors, the last time you rooted for ND we crushed them by 22 points.
Awwwwwwww..... No love for Fab Melo?
Just in case - at some point in the game Bilas mentioned that Marquette and Buzz had a perfect defensive plan on ND - limit Abromaitis, and Hansbrough, and let the rest get their points.
Quote from: rocky_warrior on February 28, 2011, 11:43:00 PM
Just in case - at some point in the game Bilas mentioned that Marquette and Buzz had a perfect defensive plan on ND - limit Abromaitis, and Hansbrough, and let the rest get their points.
Wait a second....Marshon Brooks says MU had the best defensive scheme he saw all year and you got Jay Bilas prolly ESPN's top college bball analyst saying Buzz had the perfect defensive scheme to stopping ND. But I thought Buzz can't coach defense.
Quote from: Doris Burkes Thong on March 01, 2011, 12:20:37 AM
Wait a second....Marshon Brooks says MU had the best defensive scheme he saw all year and you got Jay Bilas prolly ESPN's top college bball analyst saying Buzz had the perfect defensive scheme to stopping ND. But I thought Buzz can't coach defense.
I think it's been pretty evident in our last stretch of games that "philosophy" hasn't really been the problem this year so much as "execution."
Just my $.02
translation = when a team wins the coach is smart and when they lose he is stupid....
as a coach i long a go learned that from outside the program that when a team wins it is the players and when a team loses it is the coach...just the way it is
I am pretty sure the Big East has a rule that only a freshman can win newcomer of the year.
Buzz's teams will play good defense when he has enough bigmen that can play defense.
Quote from: LancesOtherNut on March 01, 2011, 07:05:17 AM
I think it's been pretty evident in our last stretch of games that "philosophy" hasn't really been the problem this year so much as "execution."
Just my $.02
The scheme has been different the last few games. Plus, it was different against ND (and maybe PC?).
The last two games mixed in a lot more zone. Against ND, Marquette played a lot of no-catch to deny Abrom/Hansb the ball. I don't recall if they played a similar strategy against PC and Brooks, because he had 16 shots.
Someone described to me that it's the help defense that is crap. This explains how MU can be better playing a press, zone, or no-catch, where the help defense is less of an issue. Personally, I still think it's the base defensive philosophy that is at fault.
Having said all that, the defense has been very good the last three games.
Quote from: Henry Sugar on March 01, 2011, 08:11:13 AM
Someone described to me that it's the help defense that is crap. This explains how MU can be better playing a press, zone, or no-catch, where the help defense is less of an issue. Personally, I still think it's the base defensive philosophy that is at fault.
The help scheme is not the problem, the execution and slow rotations is.
Quote from: NavinRJohnson on March 01, 2011, 08:28:09 AM
The help scheme is not the problem, the execution and slow rotations is.
This.
Any team that keeps a possession going long enough will end up with wide open shots because our rotations will fall further and further behind with each pass. It's frustrating to watch.
Quote from: NavinRJohnson on March 01, 2011, 08:28:09 AM
The help scheme is not the problem, the execution and slow rotations is.
Four years worth of data disagrees with you.
Quote from: NavinRJohnson on March 01, 2011, 08:28:09 AM
The help scheme is not the problem, the execution and slow rotations is.
Remember that Inside Marquette video (is that what they were called?) very early in the season when they showed the team working over and over again on a defensive rotation? I don't remember who the player was, but Buzz kept screaming that you have to sprint to help...that if you slide you'll be too slow and end up being late. Finally they got it right and Buzz was hooting and hollering like they had won the championship. It was endearing.
Seems like perhaps that was a sign of things to come.
Well, don't look now, but our much-maligned defense that was rated in the 80s and 90s most of the year is now up to #57 on kenpom.com. Two more stout defensive performances and a solid tournament could have us into the top 50, which would be a pretty impressive feat.
Crowder as Beast Newcomer of Year should be a no-brainer.
Question: Why is Buzz sarting EWill over Crowder? Looking fo an intelligent answer.
Quote from: Canadian Dimes on March 01, 2011, 08:03:36 AM
translation = when a team wins the coach is smart and when they lose he is stupid....
as a coach i long a go learned that from outside the program that when a team wins it is the players and when a team loses it is the coach...just the way it is
Not what I was going for, but seems like it fits the MO of a majority of posters during this season.
Early Foul Trouble
Check final minutes - it all evens out
Quote from: bilsu on March 01, 2011, 08:09:22 AM
I am pretty sure the Big East has a rule that only a freshman can win newcomer of the year.
I thought this too. DJO wasn't mentioned in the conversation at all last year.
Quote from: willie warrior on March 01, 2011, 08:51:45 AM
Crowder as Beast Newcomer of Year should be a no-brainer.
Question: Why is Buzz sarting EWill over Crowder? Looking fo an intelligent answer.
My assumption is that EWill had a great week of practice before the UConn game and earned the start. After that Buzz said he won't change the starting lineup until we lose.
Quote from: willie warrior on March 01, 2011, 08:51:45 AM
Question: Why is Buzz sarting EWill over Crowder? Looking fo an intelligent answer.
Exactly what djo's pump fake said. Buzz said it on the postgame show after the Providence game.
Also considering Crowder has never won Big East Rookie of the Week, I don't think he is eligible.
Cleveland Melvin.
Quote from: Henry Sugar on March 01, 2011, 08:11:13 AM
Having said all that, the defense has been very good the last three games.
Sugar - I know you do a lot of analysis on MU - my feeling all along has been that due to the caliber of teams we'd been playing, our defensive numbers were a lot worse than what they'd be for the season. Playing nationally ranked top 15 teams, and 13 teams ranked in the Top 30 of the country - is going to cause defensive challenges. These top 15-30 teams are ranked as such due to being elite.
When it is all said and done, MU probably finishes a respectable 50-70 in team defense. Lastly, I think it is foolish to evaluate Buzz's 1 year at New Orleans as a predictor of his team's defensive abilities. Furthermore, Buzz's teams don't make many dumb fouls which put teams in the bonus early - so we may give up a higher FG% as a result of not being overly aggressive on D.