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Re: Foreign Tour
« Reply #200 on: August 21, 2019, 12:03:34 PM »
Marquette also lost two of its better Free Throw shooters as well. Getting inside, getting fouled, gotta knock down the free throws. 

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« Reply #201 on: August 21, 2019, 12:25:45 PM »
I'm not sure it's more talented.....it's more physical and athletic.........probably less skilled without The Hausers.

It will be interesting........can't see the offense being as good but the defense and rebounding should/could be better.

Forcing more turnovers and taking better care of the ball are the keys for me. Need to get some easy points from the defense that we didn't get last season.

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« Reply #202 on: August 21, 2019, 01:18:11 PM »
Marquette also lost two of its better Free Throw shooters as well. Getting inside, getting fouled, gotta knock down the free throws.
Likely to have more FT opportunities this upcoming season at a lower % made.  Could be a wash?   Sam is a terrific FT shooter, but he only averaged 2.3 attempts per game last season (while Joey was slightly higher at 2.7). 

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« Reply #203 on: August 21, 2019, 01:51:37 PM »
Likely to have more FT opportunities this upcoming season at a lower % made.  Could be a wash?   Sam is a terrific FT shooter, but he only averaged 2.3 attempts per game last season (while Joey was slightly higher at 2.7).

Yep. that was a missed opportunity, with regards to attempts per game. In those games once in a while where Sam would be near scoreless at half, I often felt getting to the line and knocking down a couple would get him going a little bit overall. Villanova is a good example of a program that churns out many strong free throw shooters up and down the lineup over the years.


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« Reply #204 on: August 21, 2019, 04:29:36 PM »
I'm not sure it's more talented.....it's more physical and athletic.........probably less skilled without The Hausers.

It will be interesting........can't see the offense being as good but the defense and rebounding should/could be better.

Forcing more turnovers and taking better care of the ball are the keys for me. Need to get some easy points from the defense that we didn't get last season.

If it was possible to agree 1,000% with something, that's how much I would agree with your last paragraph, MuMark.

We had frustratingly few points on the break last year -- very few steals that became layups, very few rebound/outlet/transition-3 type hoops.

Frankly, it's amazing our season was as successful as it was given how few easy buckets we scored and how many turnovers we committed.

Hoping all of that changes significantly this season.
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Re: Foreign Tour
« Reply #205 on: August 22, 2019, 09:12:31 AM »
I feel like we had very few breakaway/easy baskets the last few years. Hopefully with more uptempo and generating turnovers, we can get some more easy buckets to mitigate some of the shooting lost.

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« Reply #206 on: August 22, 2019, 12:08:53 PM »
I think Wojo's defensive philosophy emphasizes forcing difficult shots over forcing turnovers.

Forcing difficult shots is about disrupting your opponent's ability to efficiently execute the offense. It favors long, quick, athletic players who can:

1) play aggressive, man-to-man defense without fouling;
2) shut down/contain driving and passing lanes;
3) provide help when needed and still get back to their man;
4) defend multiple positions;
5) contest high-percentage shots;
6) rebound misses, limiting the opponent to one shot; and
7) maximize transition opportunities with quick outlet passes to guards/wings

The better MU's defense can shut down and contain driving and passing lanes, the more turnovers we'll force (and the more transition opportunities we'll have). I also expect to see Marquette initiate transition offense following rebounds more often -- looking to exploit opportunities for Markus, Koby, Brendan, Jamal, etc. to make aggressive drives to the basket in the open court.

That's not the same as making forcing turnovers your main defensive priority. To me, that suggests gambling for steals -- a high-risk, high-reward strategy.
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« Reply #207 on: August 22, 2019, 11:14:08 PM »
I think Wojo's defensive philosophy emphasizes forcing difficult shots over forcing turnovers.

Forcing difficult shots is about disrupting your opponent's ability to efficiently execute the offense. It favors long, quick, athletic players who can:

1) play aggressive, man-to-man defense without fouling;
2) shut down/contain driving and passing lanes;
3) provide help when needed and still get back to their man;
4) defend multiple positions;
5) contest high-percentage shots;
6) rebound misses, limiting the opponent to one shot; and
7) maximize transition opportunities with quick outlet passes to guards/wings

The better MU's defense can shut down and contain driving and passing lanes, the more turnovers we'll force (and the more transition opportunities we'll have). I also expect to see Marquette initiate transition offense following rebounds more often -- looking to exploit opportunities for Markus, Koby, Brendan, Jamal, etc. to make aggressive drives to the basket in the open court.

That's not the same as making forcing turnovers your main defensive priority. To me, that suggests gambling for steals -- a high-risk, high-reward strategy.

All of this is reasonable, Marcus.

I'm happy to accept the steals and easy transition baskets Wojo's way!
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Re: Foreign Tour
« Reply #208 on: August 23, 2019, 07:29:17 AM »
Was the foreign trip an “excellent adventure “?

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« Reply #209 on: August 23, 2019, 10:30:40 AM »
Sounds like the twin towers strategy will indeed be in play. It will be interesting to watch. I've said for awhile now that this team is more talented on paper than last season....but it will require a major switch in offensive philosophy from past seasons in order for it to work. We will see if Wojo and co are up to the task.

So on paper Jayce, Symir and Dexter (new additions) are more talented than Matt, Sam and Joey (losses)? Please explain.

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« Reply #210 on: August 23, 2019, 10:34:44 AM »
So on paper Jayce, Symir and Dexter (new additions) are more talented than Matt, Sam and Joey (losses)? Please explain.

Jayce, Symir, Dexter, Koby and Greg vs. Matt, Sam, Joey, and Chartouny?  One side is definitely better at shooting, one side is definitely more athletic.  It depends on the system that you run.  Both types of players can be effective.  Can Wojo make the system change to get the most out of the new guys?

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« Reply #211 on: August 23, 2019, 10:36:39 AM »
So on paper Jayce, Symir and Dexter (new additions) are more talented than Matt, Sam and Joey (losses)? Please explain.

You can add Greg and Koby given neither of them actually played last year.
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« Reply #212 on: August 23, 2019, 12:06:54 PM »
So on paper Jayce, Symir and Dexter (new additions) are more talented than Matt, Sam and Joey (losses)? Please explain.

Your math isn't right.

Koby+Greg+Jayce+Symir+Dexter+an offseason of growth for Markus/Sacar/Ed/ Theo/Jamal/Brendan > Loss of Sam/Joey/Joe/Matt

Compared to the rest of the NCAA, Marquette is returning a lot more talent than the rest.

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« Reply #213 on: August 23, 2019, 12:19:55 PM »
So on paper Jayce, Symir and Dexter (new additions) are more talented than Matt, Sam and Joey (losses)? Please explain.

Expect very little from Dexter or Symir.

Lost virtually nothing in Matt and Joe.

Returnees (Markus, Brendan B, Theo, Ed, Jamal, Sacar) should show improvement)

Additions (Jayce, Greg and Koby) are (for me) question marks. They will be key.

Subtractions (Sam and Joey) are huge. Sam was the 28th most valuable college player per Value Added stats. Joey was only #605, but he was our third best guy and only a freshman.

We have the most dynamic scorer in college basketball, a likely 1st team AA. Nobody else returning was a top 800 value added player. If guys step up we could be very good. If not, we'll be "OK". If Markus gets hurt, look out below.

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« Reply #214 on: August 24, 2019, 03:04:27 PM »
Your math isn't right.

Koby+Greg+Jayce+Symir+Dexter+an offseason of growth for Markus/Sacar/Ed/ Theo/Jamal/Brendan > Loss of Sam/Joey/Joe/Matt

Compared to the rest of the NCAA, Marquette is returning a lot more talent than the rest.

Well, don't forget that Sam and Joey probably would have improved, too. If Joey improved as much from frosh to soph as Sam did, he'd have become a heck of a player, at least offensively.

So here's the actual equation IMHO:

Koby+Greg+Jayce+Symir+Dexter+an offseason of growth for Markus/Sacar/Ed/ Theo/Jamal/Brendan OR Koby+Greg+Symir+Dexter+an offseason of growth for Markus/Sam/Joey/Sacar/Ed/Theo/Jamal/Brendan

Pretty sure I'd take Door No. 2. (I'm assuming we don't bring in Jayce if Hausershima never happens, but maybe we still do. If so, Door No. 2 is even better.)

But yes, we will be returning a lot of talent, especially if the key players improve as much as we all hope.

Agree with Lenny that we should temper our expectations for Symir and Dexter this season. Maybe Greg, Jamal and Brendan, too.
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« Reply #215 on: August 24, 2019, 03:16:11 PM »
I think there's some apples and oranges comparisons going on. Both of the following can be true:

  • We would be a better team in 2019-20 with the Hausers than we will be without them.
  • We should be a better team in 2019-20 without the Hausers than we were in 2018-19 with them.


This team with the additions of Jayce, Symir, and Koby coupled with the development of the returning players can be better than last year's team, but we would be better still if we had the Hausers.
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« Reply #216 on: August 24, 2019, 03:45:46 PM »
I think there's some apples and oranges comparisons going on. Both of the following can be true:

  • We would be a better team in 2019-20 with the Hausers than we will be without them.
  • We should be a better team in 2019-20 without the Hausers than we were in 2018-19 with them.


This team with the additions of Jayce, Symir, and Koby coupled with the development of the returning players can be better than last year's team, but we would be better still if we had the Hausers.

Reasonable.
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« Reply #217 on: August 25, 2019, 01:14:35 AM »
Well, don't forget that Sam and Joey probably would have improved, too. If Joey improved as much from frosh to soph as Sam did, he'd have become a heck of a player, at least offensively.

I didn't say the current roster was better than what the roster would have been if Sam and Joey had stayed. I said I think the actual 19-20 roster will be better than the actual 18-19 roster was.
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« Reply #218 on: August 25, 2019, 01:15:25 AM »
plus the talk that if the hausers stayed, others would have left. ... which makes me wonder what the team looks like cuz we would have different off season transfers interested... presumably anyway.

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« Reply #219 on: August 25, 2019, 01:33:38 PM »
Agree that our returning players and the addition of new talent are both key factors. Another is how everyone fits together and plays as a team.

Will the whole be greater than the sum of its parts? Whether it's greater length, quickness and athleticism, stronger rebounding, a more balanced offense, better team cohesion -- or some combination of all of the above -- that could be the biggest difference-maker this season.
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« Reply #220 on: August 25, 2019, 03:44:38 PM »
I didn't say the current roster was better than what the roster would have been if Sam and Joey had stayed. I said I think the actual 19-20 roster will be better than the actual 18-19 roster was.

I understand, and I certainly wasn't trying to misrepresent what you said. I was just extrapolating a little further.

I also agree with your thesis ... if guys improve as much as we think they will and if Koby is the real deal.
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« Reply #222 on: August 28, 2019, 10:21:52 AM »
I didn't say the current roster was better than what the roster would have been if Sam and Joey had stayed. I said I think the actual 19-20 roster will be better than the actual 18-19 roster was.

I’m really not sure how this went so badly over people’s heads.
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« Reply #223 on: August 28, 2019, 11:05:41 AM »
I didn't say the current roster was better than what the roster would have been if Sam and Joey had stayed. I said I think the actual 19-20 roster will be better than the actual 18-19 roster was.

+3.  Dead on

This is by far Wojo's most balanced roster, especially in regards to depth, athleticism, and match-up flexibility. 

 

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