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Non-Conference Thoughts

Piratz

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According to Carino it's our first losing non-conference season since 1982-83.

1). 300th in OE, 34th in DE. The Hall is 361st in FT%, 341st in 2PT% (getting better! lol), 319th in turnover % offensively, 360th in tempo. Wowowowow. That says it all about what we've watched. We're opponents "bad loss" now.

2). Some of the worst games I've watched this program play ever. Boring, ugly, 3 heartbreaking losses at the buzzer, the run of not even getting to 60, getting our asses kicked against Monmouth at home, it has zapped any life from a program that isn't media or fan friendly to begin with. There are down years, and then there's this. You probably could've dropped 3-4 of these player salaries and gotten one better impact player from it. It'll be interesting to see how Sha approaches roster building this Spring. This should be a wake-up call to everyone. You're opening a beautiful new facility and now need to really figure out what in the world the approach is to NIL and player acquisition.

3). The team has been terrible, but there has been some improvement lately in flow compared to where it was. That's not saying much overall, but it's something, and it's coming from the only positive thing to watch: Coleman, Middleton, Dual. Hope they continue to get better and we retain them instead of being a feeder program. Coleman can be an impact player. The younger players are proving better than the older and are getting better. Sha is now reflecting that in the minutes. Good to see. Funny that Aligbe starts - probably bc of his practice habits and leadership? - but only gets 10-15 MPG now.

4). Trying to find things to look for, the development at center will also be interesting to watch, I guess. One kind of average back-up, two freshmen with some upside in different ways. But again, back to young player development that goes where long term?

5). The DAW usage is a killer. We saw that again at Rutgers. I know what we're trying to do with him as a 5th year guy, 2nd year with Sha, and not having Harmon, but it's simply not there as a player. And forget it when he's at PG. The team has three 5th-year players in Addae-Wusu, Toumi, and Jenkins who would be solid bench players on a good team. Maybe more from Jenkins. They are not providing us an edge despite the experience. Unfortunate.
 
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Good post. This team never stood a chance and it was evident after we struggled to beat St. Peter’s in the opener. And other than one solid half of basketball yesterday, not much has changed. Sha sitting Dual for extended minutes during crunch time in favor of Wusu sums up the season and Sha’s three years here. Hopefully the fourth will be different.
 
According to Carino it's our first losing non-conference season since 1982-83.

1). 300th in OE, 34th in DE. The Hall is 361st in FT%, 341st in 2PT% (getting better! lol), 319th in turnover % offensively, 360th in tempo. Wowowowow. That says it all about what we've watched. We're opponents "bad loss" now.

2). Some of the worst games I've watched this program play ever. Boring, ugly, 3 heartbreaking losses at the buzzer, the run of not even getting to 60, getting our asses kicked against Monmouth at home, it has zapped any life from a program that isn't media or fan friendly to begin with. There are down years, and then there's this. You probably could've dropped 3-4 of these player salaries and gotten one better impact player from it. It'll be interesting to see how Sha approaches roster building this Spring. This should be a wake-up call to everyone. You're opening a beautiful new facility and now need to really figure out what in the world the approach is to NIL and player acquisition.

3). The team has been terrible, but there has been some improvement lately in flow compared to where it was. That's not saying much overall, but it's something, and it's coming from the only positive thing to watch: Coleman, Middleton, Dual. Hope they continue to get better and we retain them instead of being a feeder program. Coleman can be an impact player. The younger players are proving better than the older and are getting better. Sha is now reflecting that in the minutes. Good to see. Funny that Aligbe starts - probably bc of his practice habits and leadership? - but only gets 10-15 MPG now.

4). Trying to find things to look for, the development at center will also be interesting to watch, I guess. One kind of average back-up, two freshmen with some upside in different ways. But again, back to young player development that goes where long term?

5). The DAW usage is a killer. We saw that again at Rutgers. I know what we're trying to do with him as a 5th year guy, 2nd year with Sha, and not having Harmon, but it's simply not there as a player. And forget it when he's at PG. The team has three 5th-year players in Addae-Wusu, Toumi, and Jenkins who would be solid bench players on a good team. Maybe more from Jenkins. They are not providing us an edge despite the experience. Unfortunate.
none of these players can shoot. cant create. cant do much. the defensive depth strategy wasnt ridiculous at the time, but boy it didn't work out. teams like virginia makes it work with shooters and a pg. we have nothing. its like i'm playing out there.

The DAW hype train has finally died. Me and @shu09 were told we were wrong for 2 off seasons, but....
i have a first class seat on this bullet train
that is likely careening straight into a standing defender.
 
Dylan played 33 min and shot 3-10. Id rather isaiah and chaunce getting those minutes instead. Dylan is a strong guard and im sure shaheen can count on his defense but we need more offense badley
I don’t think Wusu would have played 30 minutes if Middleton didn’t foul every person within 50 feet of him.
 
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Dylan played 33 min and shot 3-10. Id rather isaiah and chaunce getting those minutes instead. Dylan is a strong guard and im sure shaheen can count on his defense but we need more offense badley
He’s been struggling all year playing out position. High minutes and usage rate for a 91 o-rating. The level of defender you’d need to be to offset that doesn’t exist on the team.

But that’s this team. Dual can’t play 40 mins at the point and Jenkins should be left as a floor spacer, catch-and-shoot; he’s not great with the ball on the floor. Felton can’t see the light of day and Sha prefers these physical types like DAW.

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According to Carino it's our first losing non-conference season since 1982-83.

1). 300th in OE, 34th in DE. The Hall is 361st in FT%, 341st in 2PT% (getting better! lol), 319th in turnover % offensively, 360th in tempo. Wowowowow. That says it all about what we've watched. We're opponents "bad loss" now.

2). Some of the worst games I've watched this program play ever. Boring, ugly, 3 heartbreaking losses at the buzzer, the run of not even getting to 60, getting our asses kicked against Monmouth at home, it has zapped any life from a program that isn't media or fan friendly to begin with. There are down years, and then there's this. You probably could've dropped 3-4 of these player salaries and gotten one better impact player from it. It'll be interesting to see how Sha approaches roster building this Spring. This should be a wake-up call to everyone. You're opening a beautiful new facility and now need to really figure out what in the world the approach is to NIL and player acquisition.

3). The team has been terrible, but there has been some improvement lately in flow compared to where it was. That's not saying much overall, but it's something, and it's coming from the only positive thing to watch: Coleman, Middleton, Dual. Hope they continue to get better and we retain them instead of being a feeder program. Coleman can be an impact player. The younger players are proving better than the older and are getting better. Sha is now reflecting that in the minutes. Good to see. Funny that Aligbe starts - probably bc of his practice habits and leadership? - but only gets 10-15 MPG now.

4). Trying to find things to look for, the development at center will also be interesting to watch, I guess. One kind of average back-up, two freshmen with some upside in different ways. But again, back to young player development that goes where long term?

5). The DAW usage is a killer. We saw that again at Rutgers. I know what we're trying to do with him as a 5th year guy, 2nd year with Sha, and not having Harmon, but it's simply not there as a player. And forget it when he's at PG. The team has three 5th-year players in Addae-Wusu, Toumi, and Jenkins who would be solid bench players on a good team. Maybe more from Jenkins. They are not providing us an edge despite the experience. Unfortunate.
A thoughtful post that hits a lot of the key points as to where the program is at. When this team played so poorly and lost games to teams like Monmouth and Fordham the general reaction was to show patience and see if the weaknesses were correctable and the team improve. Continuing to show patience is wearing thin and losing games like we did to RU aren’t helping and only adding to the pessimism this season is bringing.
 
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