I know you can't talk defense in a 100-point game, but Joey's positioning to let the length of floor throw go all the way down the court, and Theo's rejection off the backboard and over FOUR Creighton players ready for an offensive rebound get more and more incredible as I keep replaying them tonight.
Quote from: Marquetteauburn on January 09, 2019, 10:51:56 PM
I know you can't talk defense in a 100-point game, but Joey's positioning to let the length of floor throw go all the way down the court, and Theo's rejection off the backboard and over FOUR Creighton players ready for an offensive rebound get more and more incredible as I keep replaying them tonight.
In another post i made the comment that we were down 32-19 with approx. 8 minutes left in first half. From that point on our defense got much better. They banked in two 3's n hit an inbounds at the buzzer too. Despite those 9 points we out scored them by 13 during the last 28 minutes. They made shots but we turned up our defensive intensity and i thought we were actually realky good on that end. Special tip of the cap to Joe C., Theo, and Sam on that end.
Yes—Theos block was HUGE! Play of the game if you ask me.
IIRC, Would have been 5 deficit..after MH FTs down to 1 pt. Different ball game.
Love the way Wojo is utilizing/getting/stealing minutes from Joe/Cain/BB.
Quote from: We R Final Four on January 09, 2019, 11:45:49 PM
Yes—Theos block was HUGE! Play of the game if you ask me.
Enjoyed Theo's block immensely. And it was important.
But play of the game? Really?
Haha—you're right.....there may have been a bigger one a few minutes later.
Poor wording.....what I should have said was I made note of the play and the time as a potential turning point in the game.
Play of the game was the Wojo T to turn things around. 😉
Quote from: We R Final Four on January 09, 2019, 11:56:43 PM
Haha—you're right.....there may have been a bigger one a few minutes later.
Poor wording.....what I should have said was I made note of the play and the time as a potential turning point in the game.
Play of the game was the Wojo T to turn things around. 😉
Nicely said. Have a good one.
While usually high scores mean poor defense, it just looked like two teams that were dialed in. Lots of contested shots that usually will miss went in with both teams shooting over 50% from 3 and overall.
While I prefer Ed over John all day long, the block by John was turning point in the game. It kept us in the game and changed the momentum.
Quote from: Mr. Sand-Knit on January 09, 2019, 11:19:21 PM
In another post i made the comment that we were down 32-19 with approx. 8 minutes left in first half. From that point on our defense got much better. They banked in two 3's n hit an inbounds at the buzzer too. Despite those 9 points we out scored them by 13 during the last 28 minutes. They made shots but we turned up our defensive intensity and i thought we were actually realky good on that end. Special tip of the cap to Joe C., Theo, and Sam on that end.
This. An outstanding observation.
So many great, and huge plays in that game...Morrow's block, Theo saving the ball inbounds off CU under our bucket late, Sacar penetration and pass behind his back to Theo, who had a good seal and went up strong for the bucket, rebounding... Crazy game.
The block and rebounding by Theo down the stretch were huge. Please Theo, work on FTs, because you will be the guy that teams foul down the stretch in close games.
'I thought that Theo's[John] block was incredible. If those plays are not made we don't win the game.'
—Wojo
Quote from: MUMonster03 on January 10, 2019, 02:05:42 AM
While usually high scores mean poor defense, it just looked like two teams that were dialed in. Lots of contested shots that usually will miss went in with both teams shooting over 50% from 3 and overall.
The grade school rims Creighton always has on their hoops doesn't hurt either. Just get the ball on the rim and it's dropping.
Kudos to Wojo for subbing in Theo right before Sacar delivered the beautiful pass that Theo turned into a 3-point play.
Quote from: StillWarriors on January 10, 2019, 07:04:38 AM
So many great, and huge plays in that game...Morrow's block, Theo saving the ball inbounds off CU under our bucket late, Sacar penetration and pass behind his back to Theo, who had a good seal and went up strong for the bucket, rebounding... Crazy game.
On Morrow's block, I wish he wouldn't have smacked it away so hard. If he just blocks it with his hand instead of swatting it, Sam is right there to grab it and off we go. Instead it went out of bounds and Creighton ended up hitting a 3 as time expired.
I don't intend this to be too critical of Morrow, because it was still a great play and I'm sure it's incredibly difficult to think about these things in the heat of the moment, but a simple block would have been much better for us than the highlight swat.
Quote from: WarriorInNYC on January 10, 2019, 12:09:27 PM
On Morrow's block, I wish he wouldn't have smacked it away so hard. If he just blocks it with his hand instead of swatting it, Sam is right there to grab it and off we go. Instead it went out of bounds and Creighton ended up hitting a 3 as time expired.
I don't intend this to be too critical of Morrow, because it was still a great play and I'm sure it's incredibly difficult to think about these things in the heat of the moment, but a simple block would have been much better for us than the highlight swat.
Good call, I was thinking the same thing at the time.
I initially thought the same thing, but Ed had his eye on the ball and I'm sure the last thing he wanted to do on a blocked shot was to softly tap it to an open Bluejay for an easy putback. In that situation, I prefer the smack out of bounds and take my chances with setting up my defense with a shortened shot clock.
Quote from: BrewCity83 on January 10, 2019, 01:49:19 PM
I initially thought the same thing, but Ed had his eye on the ball and I'm sure the last thing he wanted to do on a blocked shot was to softly tap it to an open Bluejay for an easy putback. In that situation, I prefer the smack out of bounds and take my chances with setting up my defense with a shortened shot clock.
Yeah, that's kinda of why I found myself not completely sure if my criticism of it was completely justified. In most cases, it's probably better that he smacks it out of bounds. In this case I don't think it was, but I'm sure it's quite difficult to think that completely through in the heat of the moment when it's such a quick, reactionary play.
Quote from: Goose on January 10, 2019, 04:40:02 AM
While I prefer Ed over John all day long, the block by John was turning point in the game. It kept us in the game and changed the momentum.
I'm really intrigued by this opinion, I significantly prefer Theo over Ed, I mean its not close. What about Ed's game do you like compared to Theo?
Quote from: mu03eng on January 10, 2019, 03:12:40 PM
I'm really intrigued by this opinion, I significantly prefer Theo over Ed, I mean its not close. What about Ed's game do you like compared to Theo?
Better finisher around the hoop (except against X), uses angles better, able to put the ball on the floor a little bit so you can give it to him a bit higher in the post.
I like Theo more as well but I can see why someone would prefer Ed's game.
Quote from: MUeagle1090 on January 10, 2019, 03:18:02 PM
Better finisher around the hoop (except against X), uses angles better, able to put the ball on the floor a little bit so you can give it to him a bit higher in the post.
I like Theo more as well but I can see why someone would prefer Ed's game.
I mean maybe X really impacted Ed's numbers but here are their respective eFG%, 2pt%, and FT% (eFG% is going to be the same as 2pt% because these guys don't shoot 3s but habit :) )
Ed - 56.3 66.7 56.3
Theo - 57.6 46.9 57.6
Yes if you remove the X game Ed's numbers go up significantly (~61.2) but we could play that game with Theo too. I mean when I watch Ed from anywhere but directly under the basket he is like line driving the shot at the hoop, it is the ugliest thing I've ever seen and I watched Mbao play for like 2 minutes once.
Quote from: mu03eng on January 10, 2019, 03:29:27 PM
I mean maybe X really impacted Ed's numbers but here are their respective eFG%, 2pt%, and FT% (eFG% is going to be the same as 2pt% because these guys don't shoot 3s but habit :) )
Ed - 56.3 66.7 56.3
Theo - 57.6 46.9 57.6
Yes if you remove the X game Ed's numbers go up significantly (~61.2) but we could play that game with Theo too. I mean when I watch Ed from anywhere but directly under the basket he is like line driving the shot at the hoop, it is the ugliest thing I've ever seen and I watched Mbao play for like 2 minutes once.
Ed's 12 foot shots are some of the worst shot attempts I've ever seen. But considering his percentage on those is probably like 10% (1/10?) that means his around the rim percentage is a bit higher. Theo doesn't really shoot from outside 4 feet.
Quote from: MUeagle1090 on January 10, 2019, 03:34:41 PM
Ed's 12 foot shots are some of the worst shot attempts I've ever seen. But considering his percentage on those is probably like 10% (1/10?) that means his around the rim percentage is a bit higher. Theo doesn't really shoot from outside 4 feet.
I like them both on the floor at the same time, along with Joey and Sam.
Not so much for the basketball. I just like calling that lineup Bangers and SPASH.
Quote from: mu03eng on January 10, 2019, 03:12:40 PM
I'm really intrigued by this opinion, I significantly prefer Theo over Ed, I mean its not close. What about Ed's game do you like compared to Theo?
Defensive rebound rate and ft shooting for Ed. Block rate for Theo. But I think of them as a tag team. Some games one is better than the other. One night it's Theo, next night it's Ed. Some nights both are solid, once in awhile both struggle. Glad to have both at MU.
Quote from: barfolomew on January 10, 2019, 04:08:44 PM
I like them both on the floor at the same time, along with Joey and Sam.
Not so much for the basketball. I just like calling that lineup Bangers and SPASH.
(https://static.thespicehouse.com/images/image/4586/large_Bangers-and-mash.jpg)
Quote from: barfolomew on January 10, 2019, 04:08:44 PM
I like them both on the floor at the same time, along with Joey and Sam.
Not so much for the basketball. I just like calling that lineup Bangers and SPASH.
Again, you do not get enough credit for these.
Quote from: barfolomew on January 10, 2019, 04:08:44 PM
I like them both on the floor at the same time, along with Joey and Sam.
Not so much for the basketball. I just like calling that lineup Bangers and SPASH.
So lame, yet so very funny. Well done.
Quote from: barfolomew on January 10, 2019, 04:08:44 PM
I like them both on the floor at the same time, along with Joey and Sam.
Not so much for the basketball. I just like calling that lineup Bangers and SPASH.
Well done.