cowboysooner
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First, I thought the game was called fairly, but clearly differently than any game we have seen to date this year. Cincy plays mug ball, which is what georgetown, OU under Sampson, Texas A&M girls, and many others play. They arm bar every runner, slap at every ball, touch every shooter on the body, body up every dribbler, and continue to "push" for position under the rim when defensive rebounders with inside position leave their feet for a rebound (eg push them under the rim once they get position). These are all fouls that are normally called. However, many coaches have correctly determined that if every player on the court does it on every position, you can effectively train the officials to let it go and force them to allow the game to become more physical than they would normally allow.
Last night, Cincy did a good job of forcing the officials to "let them play". We didn't respond well to this at all until late in the first half and really didn't deal with it very well during the game. Great game to learn from, because we will see it at Missouri and, to a lesser degree, at Kansas. We could definiately see it in the NCAA Tournament, if we make it. It is one of the reasons VCU and Butler have made it deep lately.
Love Lon, but he also got played a little yesterday. Hopefully, it won't just be the kids that learn from this game. Mick is from an old school 70 year coaching family and it showed. First, he grossly overplayed (didn't worry about staying between the man and the goal) every perimeter player. This caused numerous turnovers and essentially we couldn't even pass the ball around the horn. The answer to this is fairly simple, backdoor them (which we never had anyone cut to the basket) or you have to dribble penetrate and never never never pick up your dribble. Ultimately and with about 3 minutes left in the first, Lon adjusted to this and began reversing to a back side wing, who had just come off of a screen and then that wing threw the ball into what was the back side low post. You can do this to. It worked.
when we made this adjustment, mick went zone, trapped the play side wing/ball and rotated down from the back side. This forced a number of skip passed to the 3 line and led, by design, to a bunch of long jumpers. If we hit them we win, we didn't and it gave Cincy the posssessions they needed to get back into the game.
I thought Lon reacted well to every move, but just a little late. This being said, if we handle the ball a little better, hit a couple of our late jumpers, hit a few more free throws, and/or they call walking on Wright (who took 5 steps before scoring on the "and 1"). We win.
Good for Cincy, all in all, decent game for us and one we can build on. Got to see a different and more physical type of team, got to play in a hostile environment on the road, and hopefully this will all help get us ready for conference.
Last night, Cincy did a good job of forcing the officials to "let them play". We didn't respond well to this at all until late in the first half and really didn't deal with it very well during the game. Great game to learn from, because we will see it at Missouri and, to a lesser degree, at Kansas. We could definiately see it in the NCAA Tournament, if we make it. It is one of the reasons VCU and Butler have made it deep lately.
Love Lon, but he also got played a little yesterday. Hopefully, it won't just be the kids that learn from this game. Mick is from an old school 70 year coaching family and it showed. First, he grossly overplayed (didn't worry about staying between the man and the goal) every perimeter player. This caused numerous turnovers and essentially we couldn't even pass the ball around the horn. The answer to this is fairly simple, backdoor them (which we never had anyone cut to the basket) or you have to dribble penetrate and never never never pick up your dribble. Ultimately and with about 3 minutes left in the first, Lon adjusted to this and began reversing to a back side wing, who had just come off of a screen and then that wing threw the ball into what was the back side low post. You can do this to. It worked.
when we made this adjustment, mick went zone, trapped the play side wing/ball and rotated down from the back side. This forced a number of skip passed to the 3 line and led, by design, to a bunch of long jumpers. If we hit them we win, we didn't and it gave Cincy the posssessions they needed to get back into the game.
I thought Lon reacted well to every move, but just a little late. This being said, if we handle the ball a little better, hit a couple of our late jumpers, hit a few more free throws, and/or they call walking on Wright (who took 5 steps before scoring on the "and 1"). We win.
Good for Cincy, all in all, decent game for us and one we can build on. Got to see a different and more physical type of team, got to play in a hostile environment on the road, and hopefully this will all help get us ready for conference.