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I would have pulled all my starters out earlier none of them came to play . We made Hausen a bench player a star 17 points .2 words: Total Annihilation
Another in a long line having career games against us.I would have pulled all my starters out earlier none of them came to play . We made Hausen a bench player a star 17 points .
Last year we had 3 20+ point conference losses…2 at homeI think this is easily the worst performance of the Sha era. But maybe I'm forgetting a stinker from last season.
How smart is Nova on the court? Before this win, lost 7 of the last 8, no? Today, Mensa quality IQ.the formula was simple for nova. zone us to death. we cant shoot and not nearly smart enough to figure out how to take advantage of the zone. the one advantage we would have is getting out into fast breaks , but the problem there is nova didnt miss. absolutely no chance to win, almost felt like it was being a depaul fan. just a bad team when the ball goes in the other teams net.
i said the formula was simpleHow smart is Nova on the court? Before this win, lost 7 of the last 8, no? Today, Mensa quality IQ.
I guess you weren’t at the RU game this year. Stomach turning performance agains a truly poor team and a hated local rival on our home court. That was repulsive.I think this is easily the worst performance of the Sha era. But maybe I'm forgetting a stinker from last season.
Cannot believe that we don't see more zones from every team . Forget the macho man to man theory . I'm a big fan of using zone defenses at certain times . In this case it is easy to see why you play zone against us .the formula was simple for nova. zone us to death. we cant shoot and not nearly smart enough to figure out how to take advantage of the zone. the one advantage we would have is getting out into fast breaks , but the problem there is nova didnt miss. absolutely no chance to win, almost felt like it was being a depaul fan. just a bad team when the ball goes in the other teams net.
Personal pride? That’s long gone. Remember when we would read it was the fault of the pregame or halftime speech if guys came out flat? Personal pride didn’t matter then and it sure as hell didn’t come back in style in the NIL era.Where is the personal pride that a player exhibits so that they can say , even if they lose badly, they gave it their all. Sha needs to take a long Hard look at why that quality in his players is missing.
You’re right. It’s all how we respond. Wednesday could be interesting if X has to fly in midday, get off the plane and just play. Very doable just not the normal routine for any team.It’s all about the response now. Yesterday was a fiasco, they looked listless from the jump. The defense did not have the intensity you need to have and the offense was a joke… Settling for so many 3’s. When the defense packs it in, work! Move guys around set screens, drive it right at them (defenders usually don’t like to be attacked), don’t shoot with nobody under the rim and let them take away your best offensive skill = offensive rebounding. But that requires intensity and drive. We looked like a team that hadn’t practiced in weeks.
We know this team is limited. We’ve had other good teams – NCAA Tournament teams – that got their asses kicked during the season here or there. We’ve also had good teams that went through swoons make the Tournament. Hopefully this is a swoon and not the start of a collapse.
Tough to stomach.... I somehow managed to watch to the bitter end and witness one SHU player after the other mutter "no mas" and quit. Embarrassing all around.
Digging deep to follow my own advice not to get too low after a loss or too high after a win. For the record, my empty seat at the Rock Wednesday is due to an illness......... I have not yet thrown in the towel.... I am still too busy picking up the towels thrown by our players.
I think all one can go by is the team has not played well the past two games, what’s worse, have looked sluggish despite having an 8-day break and being deep in the NCAA Tournament hunt. You’d think they’d be super jacked to go considering most of them are Seniors. But it happens, IDK why. We’ve had teams with Seniors look indifferent in the past. IDK. But the fact that the coach is saying they’re checking out of practice and prep at this stage is bizarre to me.You’re right. It’s all how we respond. Wednesday could be interesting if X has to fly in midday, get off the plane and just play. Very doable just not the normal routine for any team.
Despite being 2-1 in the last 3 we have not played well. If anyone has ever put a positive spin on a swoon, you just did. Well done.
The bizarre thing for me is this is happening in the age of NIL. Everyone thinks oh it's NIL era players run the team. Lets assume our starters who can come back want to transfer, what's the going rate for a player who doesn't want to practice or prepare for games? Does anyone think the next team is going to say he took off at Seton Hall, he won't take off for us? Literally if you want to command more money, show up, kick ass, and even demand it after the year. If you think you're going to take the rest of the year off, command big money and get it, that seems like a dream world to me.I think all one can go by is the team has not played well the past two games, what’s worse, have looked sluggish despite having an 8-day break and being deep in the NCAA Tournament hunt. You’d think they’d be super jacked to go considering most of them are Seniors. But it happens, IDK why. We’ve had teams with Seniors look indifferent in the past. IDK. But the fact that the coach is saying they’re checking out of practice and prep at this stage is bizarre to me.
As of right now this team had a hot streak, the rest of the season has been a swoon.Willard’s teams swooned in January. This group made it to February. The short rotation has to have something to do with it.
BOTH..... LOLIllness or "general soreness?"
Get well soon.
Sean Miller has a bench and coaches on the sidelines with much more detail than "get your hands up." I love Sha, but more timeouts could be warranted as well as some instruction to help stop some of these runs by opponents and to jumpstart our stalled offense.I think all one can go by is the team has not played well the past two games, what’s worse, have looked sluggish despite having an 8-day break and being deep in the NCAA Tournament hunt. You’d think they’d be super jacked to go considering most of them are Seniors. But it happens, IDK why. We’ve had teams with Seniors look indifferent in the past. IDK. But the fact that the coach is saying they’re checking out of practice and prep at this stage is bizarre to me.
Georgetown was allowed to hang around and I thought was more physical than Seton Hall (see offensive rebounds), which was a red flag. Had the Hoyas stopped uncharacteristically bombing 3’s they could’ve won. They nearly did despite the 40 attempts. Then yesterday’s fiasco.
What’s a swoon and what’s a collapse, time will tell. We’ve seen teams with this sluggish look that struggle to put teams away they’re better then, get blown out, and it’s all downhill. We will find out soon. Xavier is no joke and they’ve hammered us the past two games, 3-0 against Seton Hall since Holloway took over.
This. It’s a long season and one game does not make a trend. Some big games coming up, so let’s see how they respond.Games like Sunday happen to teams like us at least a couple of times a year. Look at Villanova, St. John's, Providence, Xavier and Butler. They've all had at least one total no-show. Hell, Kansas took a 29-point loss to Texas Tech on Monday night. Some might say our win over UConn was that game for them.
I'm not saying there shouldn't be cause for concern -- you never want to see a game like Sunday -- but at this point the response is more important. Come out Wednesday and have a strong game. You don't have to win by 30, just play strong defense, rebound and make shots. Sunday has to be put in the rear view mirror.
We're right where we thought we'd be a week ago even if the path there wasn't quite the way it was envisioned.
Contrary to popular belief, not everything is NIL related. Players have been playing well or playing like crap since the inception of the sport. Trying to make everything about NIL is foolish.The bizarre thing for me is this is happening in the age of NIL. Everyone thinks oh it's NIL era players run the team. Lets assume our starters who can come back want to transfer, what's the going rate for a player who doesn't want to practice or prepare for games? Does anyone think the next team is going to say he took off at Seton Hall, he won't take off for us? Literally if you want to command more money, show up, kick ass, and even demand it after the year. If you think you're going to take the rest of the year off, command big money and get it, that seems like a dream world to me.
That was not my point. A lot of players today are after money. Well people paying the money aren't going want to pay players who just randomly decide to take days off. So in the NIL era it's really not a good move, if your next move is about getting paid.Contrary to popular belief, not everything is NIL related. Players have been playing well or playing like crap since the inception of the sport. Trying to make everything about NIL is foolish.
It's almost like professional athletes never have an off night. Either that or I've imagined all the garbage performances I've seen out of the Mets, Giants and Nets (and Seton Hall) over 52 years of sports fandom.Contrary to popular belief, not everything is NIL related. Players have been playing well or playing like crap since the inception of the sport. Trying to make everything about NIL is foolish.
I've seen the mets, giants, and nets have off days, one after another, after another for long periods of time. I don't think I've imagined those either.It's almost like professional athletes never have an off night. Either that or I've imagined all the garbage performances I've seen out of the Mets, Giants and Nets (and Seton Hall) over 52 years of sports fandom.