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Title: Scoring droughts of 7:00 and 6:36
Post by: Powercat Posse on February 13, 2012, 10:36:50 PM
Yeah, we are just a bad offensive team these days.

Stuck on 12 pts for and long time.   Stuck on 37 points for a long time too
Title: Re: Scoring droughts of 7:00 and 6:36
Post by: Stevesie60 on February 13, 2012, 11:33:14 PM
You know what they say: Offense wins games, defense wins championships. Not sure which championship, but there's no way our defense this year can continue to be this good without being rewarded at some point.
Title: Re: Scoring droughts of 7:00 and 6:36
Post by: kso_FAN on February 13, 2012, 11:35:07 PM
I did have a point where I thought "this is what Wooly's teams would've looked like with a little more toughness, a little better coaching". Honestly.
Title: Re: Scoring droughts of 7:00 and 6:36
Post by: Powercat Posse on February 13, 2012, 11:36:02 PM
Last year at home vs the Buffs.............. we had 2 very long droughts.     Cant remember exactly how long the droughts were but i do remember we got outscored 25-0 combined.   I want to say it was about 13 minutes.
Title: Re: Scoring droughts of 7:00 and 6:36
Post by: 06wildcat on February 13, 2012, 11:41:29 PM
I did have a point where I thought "this is what Wooly's teams would've looked like with a little more toughness, a little better coaching". Honestly.

I don't know...It's been a long time but I don't remember the offense just stagnating in the half court like this one seems to. I know Wooly's teams would go on stretches against better teams where they couldn't get into a halfcourt set, but man this team just forgets to move/make productive passes. Of course Withey hedging on staggered screens didn't help either.
Title: Re: Scoring droughts of 7:00 and 6:36
Post by: kso_FAN on February 13, 2012, 11:44:26 PM
I did have a point where I thought "this is what Wooly's teams would've looked like with a little more toughness, a little better coaching". Honestly.

I don't know...It's been a long time but I don't remember the offense just stagnating in the half court like this one seems to. I know Wooly's teams would go on stretches against better teams where they couldn't get into a halfcourt set, but man this team just forgets to move/make productive passes. Of course Withey hedging on staggered screens didn't help either.

We were very deliberate in getting into sets, and it seems like Frank called a lot more sets and didn't just run structured pinwheel/triangle offense tonight. At times it seemed the guys were confused as what they were supposed to do, or where they were supposed to be in those sets, so we did look pretty stagnant.
Title: Re: Scoring droughts of 7:00 and 6:36
Post by: 06wildcat on February 13, 2012, 11:47:28 PM
I did have a point where I thought "this is what Wooly's teams would've looked like with a little more toughness, a little better coaching". Honestly.

I don't know...It's been a long time but I don't remember the offense just stagnating in the half court like this one seems to. I know Wooly's teams would go on stretches against better teams where they couldn't get into a halfcourt set, but man this team just forgets to move/make productive passes. Of course Withey hedging on staggered screens didn't help either.

We were very deliberate in getting into sets, and it seems like Frank called a lot more sets and didn't just run structured pinwheel/triangle offense tonight. At times it seemed the guys were confused as what they were supposed to do, or where they were supposed to be in those sets, so we did look pretty stagnant.

Also doesn't help when KUs weakness on perimeter defense is exploited by anyone not named Jamar going 0-fer.
Title: Re: Scoring droughts of 7:00 and 6:36
Post by: kso_FAN on February 13, 2012, 11:48:13 PM
Also doesn't help when KUs weakness on perimeter defense is exploited by anyone not named Jamar going 0-fer.

Yeah, and we had our share of open looks. Granted, they missed some too, but we had plenty. You have to hit those to win.
Title: Re: Scoring droughts of 7:00 and 6:36
Post by: michigancat on February 13, 2012, 11:52:42 PM
I hate our offense when it isn't ball screens for Angel.