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real chili 83

......Played really, really well.  Was very tough on offense.

This team will be very, very good.

Needs to mature.  Needs to gel. 

I am very excited about this team.

79Warrior

Quote from: real chili 83 on November 18, 2014, 11:57:36 PM
......Played really, really well.  Was very tough on offense.

This team will be very, very good.

Needs to mature.  Needs to gel. 

I am very excited about this team.

Gotta wonder WTF Williams was thinking with ST last year.

ChitownSpaceForRent

Just watched the replay. Sandy Cohen will be something special as well. Gotta think he has the best chance to break McNeals scoring record just because he has a lit of opportunities to play the next 4 years.

Ellisium

Quote from: 79Warrior on November 19, 2014, 12:14:37 AM
Gotta wonder WTF Williams was thinking with ST last year.

The fact that Steve Taylor is a liability on defense plays much into Buzz's actions.  The same can be said for Juan Andersen's playing time during his tenure.  Both players were clueless on defense tonight.  Next time MU plays, watch Taylor by the basket on defense.  Several times he didn't help out against other players in the paint vs. Ohio St. and let his man abuse him in transition.  Sure, he looks solid on offense - minus the several times the ball was stripped/blocked, but he has a long way to go on defense.  The same goes for the whole team.  But hey...... that's youth.  If Taylor wants, he could be NBA material.  He's going to have to work very hard though.  Potential is definitely there.  Hopefully Wojo can guide him along. 

wildbill sb

Quote from: Ellisium on November 19, 2014, 03:42:32 AM
The fact that Steve Taylor is a liability on defense plays much into Buzz's actions.  The same can be said for Juan Andersen's playing time during his tenure.  Both players were clueless on defense tonight.  Next time MU plays, watch Taylor by the basket on defense.  Several times he didn't help out against other players in the paint vs. Ohio St. and let his man abuse him in transition.  Sure, he looks solid on offense - minus the several times the ball was stripped/blocked, but he has a long way to go on defense.  The same goes for the whole team.  But hey...... that's youth.  If Taylor wants, he could be NBA material.  He's going to have to work very hard though.  Potential is definitely there.  Hopefully Wojo can guide him along. 

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RushmoreAcademy

I think the improvement I'd like to see most for ST is finishing at the basket.  Easier said than done of course, but with our lack of size we need that big man ability even more.

MarquetteDano

Quote from: 79Warrior on November 19, 2014, 12:14:37 AM
Gotta wonder WTF Williams was thinking with ST last year.

Don't get me wrong, I had issues with some of Williams' decisions last year, but let's remember Taylor does well against zones like OSU employed last night.  Even under Buzz he had good games against zones.  Let's see how he plays against tough man-to-man defenses.

GGGG

Don't forget too that he was coming off the knee surgery last year...his lack of mobility was noticeable.

We R Final Four

STJR should have had 30. His production was more a statement of tOSU's zone problems than ST playing really, really well.

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Quote from: We R Final Four on November 19, 2014, 07:14:26 AM
STJR should have had 30. His production was more a statement of tOSU's zone problems than ST playing really, really well.

+1.

Nothing more refreshing that being able to break a zone.

Bricky

Quote from: We R Final Four on November 19, 2014, 07:14:26 AM
STJR should have had 30. His production was more a statement of tOSU's zone problems than ST playing really, really well.

That and STjr is slow off the dribble. He's incredible when he takes the one step. As soon as he puts the ball on the floor he's flooded with defenders. He slows his trigger from half a second to nearly two seconds.

Tums Festival

Many are harping about Teve missing some bunnies early. It's safe to say he (and the team) were nervous and tight at the beginning of the game. He relaxed and adjusted and made his close shots as the game went on. Yes, defense needs work and they should improve as the season wears on and they become more used to Wojo's system. Everyone has to remember we're a short, inexperienced, undermanned team playing for a new coach in his first head coaching job. It's gonna take some time for everyone to learn as the season goes on.
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LAMUfan

Great at breaking the zone; being in the right spot on offense, not so great when someone was guarding him, pretty bad on defense.  He is really important for this team and last night did not make me feel great about that.  I did like the team overall, just a tough game. 

Henry Sugar

Quote from: Ellisium on November 19, 2014, 03:42:32 AM
The fact that Steve Taylor is a liability on defense plays much into Buzz's actions.  The same can be said for Juan Andersen's playing time during his tenure.  Both players were clueless on defense tonight.  Next time MU plays, watch Taylor by the basket on defense.  Several times he didn't help out against other players in the paint vs. Ohio St. and let his man abuse him in transition.  Sure, he looks solid on offense - minus the several times the ball was stripped/blocked, but he has a long way to go on defense.  The same goes for the whole team.  But hey...... that's youth.  If Taylor wants, he could be NBA material.  He's going to have to work very hard though.  Potential is definitely there.  Hopefully Wojo can guide him along. 

Great couple posts and I agree except for one point.

For all his harping, Buzz's defense was crap
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Lennys Tap

Quote from: Henry Sugar on November 19, 2014, 09:14:59 AM
Great couple posts and I agree except for one point.

For all his harping, Buzz's defense was crap

Henry - to my old eyes our defense in the second half looked like the worst I'd ever seen in 48 years of watching Marquette basketball. What do your numbers say? Thanks in advance.

MUfan12

Quote from: Lennys Tap on November 19, 2014, 09:21:44 AM
Henry - to my old eyes our defense in the second half looked like the worst I'd ever seen in 48 years of watching Marquette basketball. What do your numbers say? Thanks in advance.

I don't know about the last 48 years, but it was their second worst since 2000. The worst? Home game against Creighton last year.

Henry Sugar

I posted the stats here

http://www.muscoop.com/index.php?topic=45290.0

Yeah, the defensive eFG% was crap last night. On the other hand, it's far too early to say that Wojo's defensive scheme is crap. I'm pretty comfortable saying that about Buzz.
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bilsu

He scored a lot of points against Ohio St, but I was not impressed with him. At least half of his points were uncontested as there was a whole in the middle of Ohio St. defense. When his shots were contested he generally missed the shots. There were at least two times he had the ball low and passed it out and the subsequent shots were missed. I think all of Ohio St.'s bigmen were more athletic than Taylor. Given the same opportunities last night Gardner would of scored 30 points.

Texas Western

Quote from: bilsu on November 20, 2014, 08:10:00 PM
He scored a lot of points against Ohio St, but I was not impressed with him. At least half of his points were uncontested as there was a whole in the middle of Ohio St. defense. When his shots were contested he generally missed the shots. There were at least two times he had the ball low and passed it out and the subsequent shots were missed. I think all of Ohio St.'s bigmen were more athletic than Taylor. Given the same opportunities last night Gardner would of scored 30 points.

I agree with you that given the same opportunities , Gardner would have scored 30. However, I think given the circumstances, STJr played very well. There is an incredible amount of pressure on him given our lack of size, throw in a hostile crowd and his own lack of playing experience, I think he did a good job.

bilsu

I think he did a good job, but I think posters are getting over excited about this game. The same for JJJ the last game, who has only put up big numbers against weak teams. The same for Juan who looked really good in an exhibition game agaisnt a division 2 team. There will be great games during the season by most of our players, but there is no player on this team that can do it night in and night out.

GGGG

Quote from: Ellisium on November 19, 2014, 03:42:32 AM
If Taylor wants, he could be NBA material.  He's going to have to work very hard though.  Potential is definitely there.  Hopefully Wojo can guide him along. 


Steve Taylor's lack of athleticism means he isn't going to be in the NBA.  He is a below the basket throwback. 

Texas Western

Quote from: bilsu on November 20, 2014, 08:26:15 PM
I think he did a good job, but I think posters are getting over excited about this game. The same for JJJ the last game, who has only put up big numbers against weak teams. The same for Juan who looked really good in an exhibition game agaisnt a division 2 team. There will be great games during the season by most of our players, but there is no player on this team that can do it night in and night out.
Good point about consistency. I think there will be at least 5 and maybe 6 guys this year who reach the 20 point mark. I agree it won't be consistent though. That said there may be some big games where we can get 3 guys to be hot at the same time and we pull off an upset.

I think we are going to have learn how to play on the road . Are guys were visibly flustered.

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Quote from: We R Final Four on November 19, 2014, 07:14:26 AM
STJR should have had 30. His production was more a statement of tOSU's zone problems than ST playing really, really well.
STJR shot under 40% last year albeit in limited time... But under 40% for a big guy is turrible.   He should've had close to 30. He's got a way to go especially on defense
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Quote from: 79Warrior on November 19, 2014, 12:14:37 AM
Gotta wonder WTF Williams was thinking with ST last year.
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