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Goose

I am confused on all the slowdown talk. That was a highly efficient half court offense, but not slowed down in my book.

JakeBarnes

Quote from: Goose on January 05, 2022, 06:16:23 AM
I am confused on all the slowdown talk. That was a highly efficient half court offense, but not slowed down in my book.

Efficient and in control for sure. I think that was what felt like a "slowdown" for lots.
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DoctorV

The offense sure does feel a lot different, that's for sure.

Apparently it wasn't "slowed down" in terms of possessions, but last nights offense just seemed so different. Maybe it's just because it was working, but I feel like Shaka has tweaked some things with regards to shot selection and playing more in control and thru better passing more interior play.

One example I can give us that off the top of my head I don't really recall more than 2 really bad and rushed 3P attempts- one was Kolek that he really rushed and wasn't opened, shouldn't have taken it. Another was Kam from way downtown and he's allowed to do that every so often, he made it.

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The big difference was making the shots. Once they started making the shots the game got easier. They have been so tight shooting the ball that I am surprised we have not blown out in ten games. For the first time last night they started quickly, and the game slowed down for the guys.

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MU focused on getting to the rim, both off of the dribble, and off the pick and roll.    Providence was a step or two slow all night, both in P &R defense and recovering to shooters.    Maybe staying in the Midwest after their Depaul game left them flat.    Who knows?    MU attacked from the start and Providence had no answers. 
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Quote from: Goose on January 05, 2022, 06:16:23 AM
I am confused on all the slowdown talk. That was a highly efficient half court offense, but not slowed down in my book.

The pace yesterday was 64. MU's average is 73. The D1 average is 69. MU made a concerted effort to feed the paint in the half court where they outscored PC 38-28. It was just more efficient (1.37). As Badger Butch pointed out, MU was running their offense more with a purpose.

Granted, part of this slower pace was driven by PC's tendencies and MU's defense, but MU was much more patient offensively (with a few exceptions like when PC switched to a zone in the 1H). It was also MU's lowest turnover rate and highest OR% rate of the season.

brewcity77

Quote from: Dr. Blackheart on January 05, 2022, 09:40:41 AM
The pace yesterday was 64. MU's average is 73. The D1 average is 69. MU made a concerted effort to feed the paint in the half court where they outscored PC 38-28. It was just more efficient (1.37). As Badger Butch pointed out, MU was running their offense more with a purpose.

Granted, part of this slower pace was driven by PC's tendencies and MU's defense, but MU was much more patient offensively (with a few exceptions like when PC switched to a zone in the 1H). It was also MU's lowest turnover rate and highest OR% rate of the season.

I would love to see what our average possession length was last night. We've taken so many shots this year with less than 10 seconds off the shot clock, I feel like we're better in that 12-18 range. I think much of the low possession total last night was Providence playing slow both because that's what they do (#305 in average offensive possession length) and what we force (#320 in average defensive possession length).

DoctorV

Quote from: Dr. Blackheart on January 05, 2022, 09:40:41 AM
The pace yesterday was 64. MU's average is 73. The D1 average is 69. MU made a concerted effort to feed the paint in the half court where they outscored PC 38-28. It was just more efficient (1.37). As Badger Butch pointed out, MU was running their offense more with a purpose.

Granted, part of this slower pace was driven by PC's tendencies and MU's defense, but MU was much more patient offensively (with a few exceptions like when PC switched to a zone in the 1H). It was also MU's lowest turnover rate and highest OR% rate of the season.

So it seems my eye test was accurate then, after all.

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