If JJ had missed that and-1 lay up at the end after Haanif got tackled....... good Lord, can you imagine the state of scoop today?
Yeah...as improved as his decision making has been, that wasn't his best last night. Was pretty clear though that both JJ and Duane wanted the ball at the end. Considering this entire year is pretty much training wheels for the next couple years, I'll take it.
Flash backs of Buycks for sure, but he did have a clear lane. It worked out.
Well I think had he missed that and we lost, I would have been banned from scoop.
I think chick and mom wanted me dead when I asked "when should we bring in the bench and mache to save our legs for tomorrow?" When we were up 17... And poof 6 min later we are down 2.
I'm just glad we won and I haven't gotten any death threats. :)
Quote from: fjm on March 10, 2016, 09:40:47 AM
Well I think had he missed that and we lost, I would have been banned from scoop.
I think chick and mom wanted me dead when I asked "when should we bring in the bench and mache to save our legs for tomorrow?" When we were up 17... And poof 6 min later we are down 2.
I'm just glad we won and I haven't gotten any death threats. :)
chick has personal experience with that same erroneous judgement two years ago when we were at Hinkle.
He had a step on his defender. I'm glad he was aggressive. Never had a doubt.
I definitely felt a lot better when the whistle blew, so that either way he was getting free throws.
"No guts, no glory" ... or, "better errors of commission than errors of omission."
By the way, is it my imagination, or has Coach Wojo unleashed the offence? The defence, while intense, seems to be more aggressive in pushing the ball up court. The offence also seems a lot faster than a month ago.
Anyway, the recent games have seen the Warriors score a ton of points.
JJJ has swagger. He is good.
There is a significant difference between having a wide open, nearly uncontested lane to the hoop and taking an open jumper/driving to the hoop in traffic.
I thought it was the right move for JjJ to go to the hoop when he did, otherwise they were just going to foul him anyway. Glad it went in but I have a lot of faith in JjJ these days.
JJJ was well in front of the defense. The only way he was missing that was if SJU fouled him hard. I think it was the right play
Quote from: mu03eng on March 10, 2016, 10:22:44 AM
There is a significant difference between having a wide open, nearly uncontested lane to the hoop and taking an open jumper/driving to the hoop in traffic.
I thought it was the right move for JjJ to go to the hoop when he did, otherwise they were just going to foul him anyway. Glad it went in but I have a lot of faith in JjJ these days.
Surprised to see this was even a discussion after the game. JJJ pounced on a loose ball, had two steps on any Johnnie, and rightly took it to the rack to put the game to bed. Any coach would approve.
Quote from: Golden Avalanche on March 10, 2016, 10:53:40 AM
Surprised to see this was even a discussion after the game. JJJ pounced on a loose ball, had two steps on any Johnnie, and rightly took it to the rack to put the game to bed. Any coach would approve.
Definitely the smart move. We were up 3 at that point with 22 seconds to go. That lay-up sealed the deal and is a much higher percentage play than running off another 2 seconds and having to go to the line under pressure.
I find myself wanting the ball in JjJ's hands, both during the flow and at the end of the game. I wouldn't have said that at the beginning of the season.
Quote from: UticaBusBarn on March 10, 2016, 10:14:22 AM
"No guts, no glory" ... or, "better errors of commission than errors of omission."
By the way, is it my imagination, or has Coach Wojo unleashed the offence? The defence, while intense, seems to be more aggressive in pushing the ball up court. The offence also seems a lot faster than a month ago.
Anyway, the recent games have seen the Warriors score a ton of points.
Didn't realize we had a Brit on this board.
Quote from: warriorchick on March 10, 2016, 11:49:14 AM
Didn't realize we had a Brit on this board.
But his favourite colours are still blue and gold!
If he misses it he's at the line anyways lol.
And I don't worry about him missing wide open lay ups.
Pretty much the only lay up I've seen him miss was last nights nasty under handed scoop in traffic that just rolled off.
JJJ knows when he's got the opening and when to slow it up.
Quote from: HaywardsHeroes32 on March 10, 2016, 12:06:49 PM
If he misses it he's at the line anyways lol.
And I don't worry about him missing wide open lay ups.
Pretty much the only lay up I've seen him miss was last nights nasty under handed scoop in traffic that just rolled off.
JJJ knows when he's got the opening and when to slow it up.
Which blows my mind.....could not have have said that any year prior to this year. This is also the perfect example of why I'm excited for Haanif and Traci next year and beyond. Development is a thing and can lead to fantastic results.
Quote from: mu03eng on March 10, 2016, 12:11:59 PM
Which blows my mind.....could not have have said that any year prior to this year. This is also the perfect example of why I'm excited for Haanif and Traci next year and beyond. Development is a thing and can lead to fantastic results.
Yeah last night when he tied that rushed fade shot that lead to a SJU run out was legit the first dumb shot I remember JJJ taking in months. Whether he makes or misses a shot it's almost always a open jumper or open lane to drive. He doesn't force.
Just like when up two in the final minutes the ball was gotten to him and he started to go, had nothing and turned back and killed time til Traci game to get the ball. He knew that was the time to slow it.
I thought JJJ impressed with decision making. Not much earlier than this play he wisely pulled up when the numbers weren't great.
On this play he had the wide open lane and took it.
Very smart decision making by JJJ.
Quote from: forgetful on March 10, 2016, 12:20:17 PM
I thought JJJ impressed with decision making. Not much earlier than this play he wisely pulled up when the numbers weren't great.
On this play he had the wide open lane and took it.
Very smart decision making by JJJ.
I just hope DW can get there. Still has some maturity to go with decision making on the court. It's more about consistency. Makes some great plays and decisions, then a bunch of wiskey tango foxtrot.
Quote from: forgetful on March 10, 2016, 12:20:17 PM
I thought JJJ impressed with decision making. Not much earlier than this play he wisely pulled up when the numbers weren't great.
On this play he had the wide open lane and took it.
Very smart decision making by JJJ.
Commented on that at the time, not long ago he would have tried to force that.
I still think he could have pulled up that last one, but I didn't have a huge problem with it as he was relatively free to the hoop.
Or Consider
If Henry missed that corner 3. StJ grabs the rebound and is off to the races with Henry way behind the play. Based on the way the game was being called they likely get 2 free throws and MU is now down by 3.
Don't like a 27% 3 point shooter taking that shot early in the shot clock. That was the time to drive the ball to the lane, get fouled and hope for the shot plus the foul.
It worked but 3 out of 4 times it goes the other way. A bad decision that worked.
We are so gun-shy from having a stinky basketball team for the past couple years that we forgot what winning play-making looks like.
Quote from: Frenns Liquor Depot on March 10, 2016, 03:46:10 PM
We are so gun-shy from having a stinky basketball team for the past couple years that we forgot what winning play-making looks like.
To me, it is the obvious correct play. In that instance you are trying to get away from the defenders to waste as much time as possible before being fouled. If you're going to speed away from the defenders you may as well head to the basket and if you get to the basket first you may as well lay it in.
Getting the loose ball was critical and he had a wide open lane. It was an excellent play and fully within his capability, he was going to get fouled anyway. JJJ has been playing smart all year. We want the ball in his hands at the end of the game. Not so much because of what he is going to do , but rather because he is going to look for the right play first, which most of the time means giving the ball up.
I give credit to the coaching staff for working with him so hard and I give credit to the kid for completely buying into what they are teaching.
A summer in the weight room with Todd and some focus on being a lock down defender and he will have a memorable senior year.
Apparently you guys don't have enough stuff in the present or future to worry about.
You have to dredge up stuff from the freaking past and ponder how it could have gone wrong.
Quote from: CTWarrior on March 10, 2016, 03:54:42 PM
To me, it is the obvious correct play. In that instance you are trying to get away from the defenders to waste as much time as possible before being fouled. If you're going to speed away from the defenders you may as well head to the basket and if you get to the basket first you may as well lay it in.
Agree, I think this is the aggressive driving offensive that Wojo is developing. This year we are a very good FT team. Last year not so much.
Quote from: NotAnAlum on March 10, 2016, 03:44:13 PM
Or Consider
If Henry missed that corner 3. StJ grabs the rebound and is off to the races with Henry way behind the play. Based on the way the game was being called they likely get 2 free throws and MU is now down by 3.
Don't like a 27% 3 point shooter taking that shot early in the shot clock. That was the time to drive the ball to the lane, get fouled and hope for the shot plus the foul.
It worked but 3 out of 4 times it goes the other way. A bad decision that worked.
Corner three is one of the highest percentage shots outside of a layup. Henry was wide open. Plus he's been shooting 38% from three over the last 11 games. It was a great decision
Uh.. I have no idea what's going on in this thread.
Did everyone forget Buycks v Louisville?
I might be totally mis-remembering 'Scoop after that game, but I don't recall many defending his decision in that situation.
Quote from: jesmu84 on March 10, 2016, 08:27:00 PM
Uh.. I have no idea what's going on in this thread.
Did everyone forget Buycks v Louisville?
I might be totally mis-remembering 'Scoop after that game, but I don't recall many defending his decision in that situation.
Buycks wasn't ahead of the defense. He had a defender to beat. Big difference.