1. Where has STJ been? I hope he's healed, because he looked great. Both his effort and scoring touch were there. He plays surprisingly well with Davante.
2. Jamil was 200% more successful and had better outcomes when he drove to the hoop. I'm glad he took shots at the end of the game/late in the shot clock - shows he wants it.
3. Dawson - As I said, I'm on board. Let the kid play 25+. I really want Dawson/Derrick offense/defense subs. I LOVED Dawson with no hesitation at the end of regulation/in OT.
4. Davante kept his head in the game tonight even when not scoring in the second half.
5. Burton with two "eh" games in a row. Needs to get going early in the games.
6. Jake is our best all-around player. He does the little things - like ball faking a pass in OT to get the ball to Gardner. Also, am I the only one comfortable with him shooting from 5ft behind the 3pt line?
7. I liked the team mentality in the second half. When we got down, we could have packed it in.
8. The refs didn't have the greatest game on either side. That being said, what happened to the rules emphasis that we've seen in other games?
9. I really think our best overall lineup is Dawson-Jake-Player X-Player Y-Gardner. Player X is whoever has the hot hand between Jamil/Burton/Mayo. Player Y is whoever has the hot hand (or is left from X) between STJ/Burton/Jamil.
Edit: 10. Does anyone have any input on how GTown's choice to run a zone defense for most of the night impacted Buzz's decision on playing time? I don't know if it did. But I do realize it could have been one variable. And that's not to discount any of those changes.
That is a season saving win. Without it, MU is done. With it, the team still can make that run.
Welcome aboard...
Quote from: jesmu84 on January 20, 2014, 11:02:32 PM
6. Jake is our best all-around player. He does the little things - like ball faking a pass in OT to get the ball to Gardner. Also, am I the only one comfortable with him shooting from 5ft behind the 3pt line?
Strangely enough....I think his shot actually looks better from that distance.
My main takeaway is that I enjoyed watching Marquette play tonight for most of the game. Something that hasn't happened much this season.
Quote from: MURFC on January 20, 2014, 11:08:40 PM
Strangely enough....I think his shot actually looks better from that distance.
My main takeaway is that I enjoyed watching Marquette play tonight for most of the game. Something that hasn't happened much this season.
A win makes remembering how much we enjoyed the game much easier.
Very fun win to watch. Had me up jumping around my living room
Guys - this was clearly Buzz's plan to bring Dawson into the fold all along... on the road against a hard-nosed team in a must win. Created a big chip on his shoulder by playing a decidedly average Derrick over him, including starting him this game. Then subbed him for the first time tonight and whispered in his ear "This is your court. Go own it"
teal??
Sad GTown fan is sad...: http://instagram.com/p/jaxn_tgJ32/#
Buzz looks huge: (https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BeepC4uIYAAJMsU.jpg:large)
I may have missed this, but Duane Wilson dresses for the games? Does he participate in the shoot around before the game?
Quote from: Norm on January 21, 2014, 12:18:01 AM
I may have missed this, but Duane Wilson dresses for the games? Does he participate in the shoot around before the game?
Yea, hes been dressing for awhile now. Probable as an incase of emergency type of guy. So long as he doesnt play he still gets his red-shirt. It doesnt matter what else he does.
Fans are funny....many examples here, but some good ones on the G'Town board.
A few:
"I like these refs" (first half)
"These refs suck" (first half)
"These refs are killing us" (second half)
"Is it just me or does Mikael miss a dunk a game? Ugh...."
"This team is so flawed. And yet we're ahead somehow. "
"Finally some home cooking" (late second half)
"We just blew a 7 point lead with under 3 minutes to a team that is really bad. Unreal. Absolutely unreal"
"I would say we should turn down the NIT invite, but I'm not sure its coming."
"From 3-1 to 3-15? I can only see 2 good chances for wins with this mess."
"When was the last time a Georgetown team has been this bad? "
"We lost because they were the better team and we were outmatched. "
"It really hurts to say, but yes, I can't wait until they graduate. Hopkins, bless the kid, is just not worth the pain. for every decent play there are just backbreaking misses that are inexplicable." (sounds like some MU fans)
Quote from: jesmu84 on January 20, 2014, 11:02:32 PM
1. Where has STJ been? I hope he's healed, because he looked great. Both his effort and scoring touch were there. He plays surprisingly well with Davante.
2. Jamil was 200% more successful and had better outcomes when he drove to the hoop. I'm glad he took shots at the end of the game/late in the shot clock - shows he wants it.
3. Dawson - As I said, I'm on board. Let the kid play 25+. I really want Dawson/Derrick offense/defense subs. I LOVED Dawson with no hesitation at the end of regulation/in OT.
4. Davante kept his head in the game tonight even when not scoring in the second half.
5. Burton with two "eh" games in a row. Needs to get going early in the games.
6. Jake is our best all-around player. He does the little things - like ball faking a pass in OT to get the ball to Gardner. Also, am I the only one comfortable with him shooting from 5ft behind the 3pt line?
7. I liked the team mentality in the second half. When we got down, we could have packed it in.
8. The refs didn't have the greatest game on either side. That being said, what happened to the rules emphasis that we've seen in other games?
9. I really think our best overall lineup is Dawson-Jake-Player X-Player Y-Gardner. Player X is whoever has the hot hand between Jamil/Burton/Mayo. Player Y is whoever has the hot hand (or is left from X) between STJ/Burton/Jamil.
Edit: 10. Does anyone have any input on how GTown's choice to run a zone defense for most of the night impacted Buzz's decision on playing time? I don't know if it did. But I do realize it could have been one variable. And that's not to discount any of those changes.
Key to the game was MU's play against the zone. Great targeting of the free throw line. Taylor came out of nowhere and was a huge plus. He was a fifth option.
I will also admit that Dawson looked very good in the second half. I would like to see him do this in another game.
Hard to argue, JesMU.
1. Contributions from everybody.
2. Staying aggressive on offense.
3. Welcome, Mr. Dawson. May this be a harbinger and not an outlier.
4. I had almost forgotten how good a healthy STjr could be, particularly working high/low in the zone.
5. Making FT's makes a difference.
6. MU was still slower to the floor on most loose balls than Georgetown.
7. Todd Mayo, way to stay in the game even when you weren't scoring a lot. May have been the season saving shot.
8. Loved watching the replay of Dawson's 3 pt shot in OT with Deonte over his shoulder mimicking him.
9. For a supposedly really smart, uber-talented senior, Jamil still makes ridiculously poor decisions sometimes.
10. I haven't given up on the dream. 13-5
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/ncaa/men/gameflash/2014/01/20/91061/#boxscore
Quote from: jesmu84 on January 20, 2014, 11:57:05 PM
Sad GTown fan is sad...: http://instagram.com/p/jaxn_tgJ32/#
SAD Georgetown Fan for the WIN!
Quote from: LloydMooresLegs on January 20, 2014, 11:06:50 PM
That is a season saving win. Without it, MU is done. With it, the team still can make that run.
Perhaps, season preserving? We still have a ways to go but I agree - we lose and it's over. I am pleased to see Buzz demonstrate some audacity.
Did anyone notice DG double teaming the GT guards at the top of the key while leaving his man wide open at the basket for easy buckets in the last 3 minutes. Is double teaming the opponents quick guards with the slowest player on the floor while leaving his man wide open at the backboard for easy baskets the dumbest defensive strategy in the history of basketball. Great coaching Buzz???
Quote from: jesmu84 on January 20, 2014, 11:02:32 PM
1. Where has STJ been? I hope he's healed, because he looked great. Both his effort and scoring touch were there. He plays surprisingly well with Davante.
2. Jamil was 200% more successful and had better outcomes when he drove to the hoop. I'm glad he took shots at the end of the game/late in the shot clock - shows he wants it.
3. Dawson - As I said, I'm on board. Let the kid play 25+. I really want Dawson/Derrick offense/defense subs. I LOVED Dawson with no hesitation at the end of regulation/in OT.
4. Davante kept his head in the game tonight even when not scoring in the second half.
5. Burton with two "eh" games in a row. Needs to get going early in the games.
6. Jake is our best all-around player. He does the little things - like ball faking a pass in OT to get the ball to Gardner. Also, am I the only one comfortable with him shooting from 5ft behind the 3pt line?
7. I liked the team mentality in the second half. When we got down, we could have packed it in.
8. The refs didn't have the greatest game on either side. That being said, what happened to the rules emphasis that we've seen in other games?
9. I really think our best overall lineup is Dawson-Jake-Player X-Player Y-Gardner. Player X is whoever has the hot hand between Jamil/Burton/Mayo. Player Y is whoever has the hot hand (or is left from X) between STJ/Burton/Jamil.
Edit: 10. Does anyone have any input on how GTown's choice to run a zone defense for most of the night impacted Buzz's decision on playing time? I don't know if it did. But I do realize it could have been one variable. And that's not to discount any of those changes.
11. Ball movement is a beautiful thing.
Answer to your number 10, I think the zone was why Dawson over Derrick. Biggest concern with Dawson is that he thus far he seems to be turnover prone. Less of an issue against a zone. Biggest issue with Derrick is lack of a shot. Bigger issue against a zone.
Quote from: keefe on January 21, 2014, 02:02:20 AM
Perhaps, season preserving? We still have a ways to go but I agree - we lose and it's over. I am pleased to see Buzz demonstrate some audacity.
Yes, preserving is the better word choice.
Quote from: CTWarrior on January 21, 2014, 05:36:04 AM
11. Ball movement is a beautiful thing.
Answer to your number 10, I think the zone was why Dawson over Derrick. Biggest concern with Dawson is that he thus far he seems to be turnover prone. Less of an issue against a zone. Biggest issue with Derrick is lack of a shot. Bigger issue against a zone.
Interesting observation. Let's see if Buzz allocates PG playing time based on defenses. Obviously hard to do against teams that switch a lot...but maybe possible against a mostly zone or mostly man to man team.
Would give us some nice options.
Quote from: tower912 on January 21, 2014, 01:17:39 AM
9. For a supposedly really smart, uber-talented senior, Jamil still makes ridiculously poor decisions sometimes.
A couplepoor decisions to be sure, but I thought Jamil played a very good game last night. In fact I would suggest his ability to play 44 minutes was critical to their success, and particularly critical to Buzz's ability to keep Dawson on the floor as much as he did.
Quote from: 77ncaachamps on January 21, 2014, 01:58:42 AM
SAD Georgetown Fan for the WIN!
BigHead for when Georgetown visits the BC?
Quote from: murphmurphy on January 21, 2014, 03:13:22 AM
Did anyone notice DG double teaming the GT guards at the top of the key while leaving his man wide open at the basket for easy buckets in the last 3 minutes. Is double teaming the opponents quick guards with the slowest player on the floor while leaving his man wide open at the backboard for easy baskets the dumbest defensive strategy in the history of basketball. Great coaching Buzz???
Yes, that was dumb, good way to give up easy basket.
Quote from: murphmurphy on January 21, 2014, 03:13:22 AM
Did anyone notice DG double teaming the GT guards at the top of the key while leaving his man wide open at the basket for easy buckets in the last 3 minutes. Is double teaming the opponents quick guards with the slowest player on the floor while leaving his man wide open at the backboard for easy baskets the dumbest defensive strategy in the history of basketball. Great coaching Buzz???
They have done this consistently for a long time. They get burned on it sometimes, but it is certainly not anything new.
Quote from: jesmu84 on January 20, 2014, 11:57:05 PM
Sad GTown fan is sad...: http://instagram.com/p/jaxn_tgJ32/#
Is that Gabe from the Office? :D
Quote from: murphmurphy on January 21, 2014, 03:13:22 AM
Did anyone notice DG double teaming the GT guards at the top of the key while leaving his man wide open at the basket for easy buckets in the last 3 minutes. Is double teaming the opponents quick guards with the slowest player on the floor while leaving his man wide open at the backboard for easy baskets the dumbest defensive strategy in the history of basketball. Great coaching Buzz???
The two GT guards were killing us last night, and it seemed to slow them down. They did a variation of this very succesfully in last year's Sweet 16 against Miami and Shane Larkin. Both then and last night, the opposition did not seem to have the ability to take advantage consistently. If that's bad coaching as implied, I'll take bad coaching.
Quote from: murphmurphy on January 21, 2014, 03:13:22 AM
Did anyone notice DG double teaming the GT guards at the top of the key while leaving his man wide open at the basket for easy buckets in the last 3 minutes. Is double teaming the opponents quick guards with the slowest player on the floor while leaving his man wide open at the backboard for easy baskets the dumbest defensive strategy in the history of basketball. Great coaching Buzz???
It helps that Georgetown's 'bigs' only offensive abilities is dunking. It is nothing new for Buzz to use a big to double the dribbler on the pick and roll and force the PG to the sideline, taking away his flow and making the offense start later from an unaccustomed spot. Sometimes the PG is able to whip a long pass underneath to the rolling big before the recovery comes, sometimes the weakside help takes that away. It certainly was effective late last night.
Quote from: murphmurphy on January 21, 2014, 03:13:22 AM
Did anyone notice DG double teaming the GT guards at the top of the key while leaving his man wide open at the basket for easy buckets in the last 3 minutes. Is double teaming the opponents quick guards with the slowest player on the floor while leaving his man wide open at the backboard for easy baskets the dumbest defensive strategy in the history of basketball. Great coaching Buzz???
Absolutely good coaching. If you do it right, an entry pass to the key will be impossible. Because of the double team a shot or penetration is also impossible. The only option is to swing around the perimeter. It stalls the offense and often forces TOs. Sometimes you will get burned (like Smith Rivera leaning between the double team and putting up a long 2 at the last second) but more often than not, it works.
Thoughts today:
1. I hate the idea of putting Jamil on a quick guard. Late in the game, Buzz put Jamil on Starks. Jamil is good and has lots of talent/potential. One thing he isn't, is a player who can guard all 5 positions (like JFB was). Starks is much too quick to put Jamil on him.
2. Just like against Butler, late in the 2nd half, Buzz had the guys slow the game down. We were being successful running the floor and then an abrupt stop. The only rationale I can come up with was tired legs on the court. But we look like a totally different team pushing tempo rather than letting the D set up and playing a slow half court game.
Quote from: Bleuteaux on January 21, 2014, 07:56:22 AM
BigHead for when Georgetown visits the BC?
Y E S !!!
Someone please do this!