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Jerry on the game

Was talking with Roy Williams at his KU Camp years ago. He says - I’ll be right back. He goes and gets a HS coach who was working the camp and had him work with a camper who was awful from the FT line.

Roy said that coach would change the players shooting technique.
Roy didn’t realize the player was one of my twin sons at the camp. He went on to win the camp outstanding FT award and was 80+ % for his hs career.

If you take the time you can correct a players technique and then all he has to do is practice it daily. Not rocket science.
 
Very tough to pull upsets shooting 2/11 from 3 and 9/21 from the FT line.
It’s like Danny Hurley said in the huddle against us - “they can’t shoot.”

Raftery said Seton Hall feels much more confident going into next year to build a roster. They better value shooting and basketball fundamentals and IQ because this current group doesn’t have it.
 
It’s like Danny Hurley said in the huddle against us - “they can’t shoot.”

Raftery said Seton Hall feels much more confident going into next year to build a roster. They better value shooting and basketball fundamentals and IQ because this current group doesn’t have it.
Other than the 16 assists and really good fg percentage against an outstanding defensive team.

Yes have to shoot ft and rebounds better.
 
We got what we wanted inside.
Why we forced anything was beyond me?
I agree. The first half had balance with more touches in the paint. If you noticed there came a point where Coleman and Wusu were reluctant to distribute the ball to other teammates. Give SJU credit for tightening it up, but those two not giving up the ball played right into SJU's hands. The Program has moved sway from balls going into the 5's and back out. That stagnates the offense.
 
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I agree. The first half had balance with more touches in the paint. If you noticed there came a point where Coleman and Wusu were reluctant to distribute the ball to other teammates. Give SJU credit for tightening it up, but those two not giving up the ball played right into SJU's hands. The Program has moved sway from balls going into the 5's and back out. That stagnates the offense.
Couple times Coleman forced a contested shot in the paint with 2 teammates open under the hoop.
Simple concept draw the defenders and dump to the open man...
 
DAW is roundly criticized here, often for good reason, often because he's not what everybody's idea of a solid basketball player is. He was an important piece last year and was asked to outplay his abilities this year, as many others were.

We should remember these words as Dylan moves on after this season.

"The postgrad guard received some cheers by St. John’s fans during introductions, a classy hat tip to a guy who spent three years with the Red Storm. He rose to the moment after that, opening the game with a steal-turned-layup, and never took his foot off the pedal.

Omnipresent, handling the ball versus St. John’s pressure and hounding their guards, Addae-Wusu finished with 18 points, seven assists, four steals and three rebounds in 37 gritty minutes.

It was reminiscent of his showing against the Storm last season at the Rock: 16 points, 10 rebounds and five assists in a runaway Hall triumph.

“Dylan does what Dylan does – he gave us defense, he gave us toughness, he made shots and he made some plays," Holloway said. "I put the ball in his hands more today because of the way they were playing defense. I wanted to make sure we drove the basketball, and we did.”

If there was one common thread throughout this season for the Pirates, it’s that they were so much more competitive when Addae-Wusu played. The season’s biggest embarrassments (blowout losses to Butler and St. John’s at home and DePaul on the road) came while he was injured. His roles in the two Big East victories, against DePaul and UConn, were pivotal.

In a lost season, Addae-Wusu has fought the good fight."
 
2024-25 Men's Basketball Standings
SchoolConfCpct.OverallPct.HomeAwayNeutralStreak
St. John's17-2.89526-4.86718-07-21-2W5
Marquette13-5.72222-7.75914-27-51-0W2
Creighton13-5.72220-9.69014-25-51-2L1
UConn12-6.66720-9.69012-27-41-3W2
Xavier11-7.61119-10.65514-24-71-1W5
Villanova11-8.57918-12.60015-33-70-2W3
Georgetown7-11.38916-13.55213-53-80-0L3
Butler6-12.33313-16.4489-72-82-1L2
Providence6-12.33312-17.41410-52-80-4L3
DePaul2-16.11111-18.37910-81-100-0L6
Seton Hall2-16.1117-22.2415-100-102-2L4
 
Was talking with Roy Williams at his KU Camp years ago. He says - I’ll be right back. He goes and gets a HS coach who was working the camp and had him work with a camper who was awful from the FT line.

Roy said that coach would change the players shooting technique.
Roy didn’t realize the player was one of my twin sons at the camp. He went on to win the camp outstanding FT award and was 80+ % for his hs career.

If you take the time you can correct a players technique and then all he has to do is practice it daily. Not rocket science.
Ft is overthinking. Why is kadary under 60% 5 yr player under 60% its not that simple. Kids get in their own heads
 
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