View Full Version : Hopefully we're back on track
Drew's Crew
01-13-2016, 03:29 PM
Heading into last night's game, I wasn't too worried about a large scoring margin or a beat down at home. I was much more interested to see what type of effort we would put forth and how we would respond to our shitty performance last week. Overall, I was really pleased with what I saw.
Mack deserves the accolades he has earned. Watching him coach against Mullen and Leitao has been a joke. He has coached circles around both of them. I have stated on here just how I feel about Mack, so I don't need to belabor the topic. (http://www.xavierhoops.com/showthread.php?29770-Chris-Mack-is-MY-coach!)
Blueitt is a scorer, plain and simple. Dude can shoot, put it on the floor and take it to the hole (although he doesn't need to do this very often). As the year goes on, I think we see Mack draw up more plays to get him open looks. Last night he did what many of us knew he could do, and I was glad to see it.
With Sumner gone, we have really grown as a team. One could even say it was a blessing in disguise, but we know that phrase is wholly inappropriate on this board...Myles has benefited the most from this absence. Over the last few games, he has grown the most as a player. He will never be an elite ball handler, and if a team pressures us, it will still give us fits. But he has limited his penchant for trying too hard, or turning it over trying to force something that isn't there. He has been more patient and seems to relish the opportunity to set his teammates up for a score. This confidence has also helped his scoring, continuing to put up double digits with more limited opportunities.
Two other guys who have really taken advantage are Macura and Gates. Both are becoming more aggressive and initiating contact around the rim, which is awesome. JP was a bit trigger happy early in the season and was also undisciplined on defense, causing needless fouls to limit his minutes. The game has clearly slowed down for him and he is making better decisions on both ends of the court.
Gates has been a pleasant surprise to me. I didn't expect much out of him, but his ability to bang down low and shoot the three is a great combo. Not only that, but he was able to switch off on ball screens constantly last night. This versatility makes him even more valuable to a team that thrives on its versatility and depth.
The one thing that is beginning to worry me a bit is the play of Reynolds. I was hoping this year he would be more consistent around the rim, but it's disappointing to see him continue to struggle. He has controlled himself a little better, but he still gets needlessly worked up multiple times throughout the game. His offensive game still isn't too polished and he struggles with his left hand. He may go pro after this season, but if he keeps playing like this it will for sure be overseas. I am hoping this is just a slump and that he snaps out of it, but I am not so sure that will happen.
Overall the team is learning to play through adversity early in the season and are going to be better because of it. It will be great when Ed is back and I think the guys will play with an added confidence when he is back to 100%. That will make us REALLY dangerous coming down the home stretch.
bobbiemcgee
01-13-2016, 03:53 PM
We're 15-1. Don't think we ever got off track. We're #7 in the country. Some huge wins and a game where a pin got stuck in the balloon when Ed went down. Nobody felt like playing basketball on our end, just worried about their buddy. Mack continues to develop players in the OOC for conference play. All's good.
94GRAD
01-13-2016, 03:55 PM
I don't this team was ever off track
muethibp
01-13-2016, 04:03 PM
Heading into last night's game, I wasn't too worried about a large scoring margin or a beat down at home. I was much more interested to see what type of effort we would put forth and how we would respond to our shitty performance last week. Overall, I was really pleased with what I saw.
Mack deserves the accolades he has earned. Watching him coach against Mullen and Leitao has been a joke. He has coached circles around both of them. I have stated on here just how I feel about Mack, so I don't need to belabor the topic. (http://www.xavierhoops.com/showthread.php?29770-Chris-Mack-is-MY-coach!)
Blueitt is a scorer, plain and simple. Dude can shoot, put it on the floor and take it to the hole (although he doesn't need to do this very often). As the year goes on, I think we see Mack draw up more plays to get him open looks. Last night he did what many of us knew he could do, and I was glad to see it.
With Sumner gone, we have really grown as a team. One could even say it was a blessing in disguise, but we know that phrase is wholly inappropriate on this board...Myles has benefited the most from this absence. Over the last few games, he has grown the most as a player. He will never be an elite ball handler, and if a team pressures us, it will still give us fits. But he has limited his penchant for trying too hard, or turning it over trying to force something that isn't there. He has been more patient and seems to relish the opportunity to set his teammates up for a score. This confidence has also helped his scoring, continuing to put up double digits with more limited opportunities.
Two other guys who have really taken advantage are Macura and Gates. Both are becoming more aggressive and initiating contact around the rim, which is awesome. JP was a bit trigger happy early in the season and was also undisciplined on defense, causing needless fouls to limit his minutes. The game has clearly slowed down for him and he is making better decisions on both ends of the court.
Gates has been a pleasant surprise to me. I didn't expect much out of him, but his ability to bang down low and shoot the three is a great combo. Not only that, but he was able to switch off on ball screens constantly last night. This versatility makes him even more valuable to a team that thrives on its versatility and depth.
The one thing that is beginning to worry me a bit is the play of Reynolds. I was hoping this year he would be more consistent around the rim, but it's disappointing to see him continue to struggle. He has controlled himself a little better, but he still gets needlessly worked up multiple times throughout the game. His offensive game still isn't too polished and he struggles with his left hand. He may go pro after this season, but if he keeps playing like this it will for sure be overseas. I am hoping this is just a slump and that he snaps out of it, but I am not so sure that will happen.
Overall the team is learning to play through adversity early in the season and are going to be better because of it. It will be great when Ed is back and I think the guys will play with an added confidence when he is back to 100%. That will make us REALLY dangerous coming down the home stretch.
Nice post.
I think it's weird that I decided to drop the "blessing in disguise" thing, chalking it up as a misunderstanding, but you and others persist.
We're 15-1. Don't think we ever got off track.
I don't this team was ever off track
Just what I was thinking. It says something about how dream-like this season has already been that we started 12-0, lose a tough one, win three more to improve to 15 and freaking 1, and some have a concern that our season was "off track" at some point.
If a slump is in store for this team, we haven't hit it yet. It will come at some point, because we've always had some kind of swoon during the lifetime that is the basketball season. When it occurs, people on this board will freak out. We're going to drop a few games in-conference this year. We're not in the Atlantic 10 anymore.
chico
01-13-2016, 04:10 PM
Yeah, I don't either. They're just rolling along. You can't expect 20 point blowouts on the road no matter who the opponent.
Their one loss saw them lose their point guard and most talented player in a pretty frightening fashion. Did you see the faces of the players and staff? (Granted, I didn't expect them to win that game anyway but we at least stood a chance before Sumner went down). The only other game you can have any beef with at all was SJU and they won. Over a 35 game season it's hard to get up for every single one, especially when you're playing the doormats of the conference.
What's been impressive to me is that this is all being done while the one guy who most of us felt would be our most important player - Reynolds - is struggling. And this team found another weapon last night in Gates. You could just see him gaining confidence as the game progressed.
This team is not only on track, it's a damn bullet train.
Generally agree with Chico.
Off track in the sense of derailed, no. Off track, as in a pathway, msybe. the St. John game we looked out of sorts, in the way we did last season on the road in the league.
We have plenty of 3pfg power, but I don't get the over reliance on it, at the expense of the post game in the half court. More Jalen, please. The rebounding edge OOC has withered. This Saturday should be interesting in the paint.
Drew's Crew
01-13-2016, 05:18 PM
I see where many of you are coming from. I don't think we were bad or necessarily struggling mightily, but I was just hoping the effort would be back last night and much to my delight, it was.
Tardy Turtle
01-13-2016, 05:31 PM
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Olsingledigit
01-13-2016, 05:34 PM
There were some pundits who, after Gates committed, said they thought he would provide significant minutes to this team as a freshman. Seems as though they might be right. He is really starting to feel comfortable (Mack said that too on the post game last night) and I think he can be a force. Wow we are deep. I love it.
xuwin
01-13-2016, 06:51 PM
Generally agree with Chico.
Off track in the sense of derailed, no. Off track, as in a pathway, msybe. the St. John game we looked out of sorts, in the way we did last season on the road in the league.
We have plenty of 3pfg power, but I don't get the over reliance on it, at the expense of the post game in the half court. More Jalen, please. The rebounding edge OOC has withered. This Saturday should be interesting in the paint.
The rebound edge diminishes as we play more zone.
LadyMuskie
01-13-2016, 07:00 PM
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Yeah. It was Snipe-esque in length.
smileyy
01-13-2016, 07:53 PM
One could even say it was a blessing in disguise
Something I've learned in the past couple of years is that things can be two things at once.
It is awful that Edmund Sumner suffered a terrifying and life/career-altering/threatening injury.
AND
His absence has provided an opportunity for new roles and tactics and experience that can benefit the team in the future.
LA Muskie
01-13-2016, 08:42 PM
I get what Drew was saying. Whether we were "off track" or not, we have built our record to 15-1 despite not being on our "A" game for several of them. I think that's actually a testament to what this team can achieve.
chico
01-13-2016, 09:32 PM
I get what Drew was saying. Whether we were "off track" or not, we have built our record to 15-1 despite not being on our "A" game for several of them. I think that's actually a testament to what this team can achieve.
But has any team really played their "A" game the entire year? Does this every happen? Teams always go through ups and downs, they get upset, they play down to their competition on occasion.
LA Muskie
01-13-2016, 10:46 PM
I don't know exactly what qualifies as our "A" game because I don't know our ceiling. I'm not sure anyone really does. But we looked damn good against Michigan, Dayton and USC.
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Masterofreality
01-13-2016, 10:54 PM
I don't know exactly what qualifies as our "A" game because I don't know our ceiling. I'm not sure anyone really does. But we looked damn good against Michigan, Dayton and USC.
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Go back and watch the first half against USC. That would probably qualify.
LA Muskie
01-13-2016, 10:59 PM
Go back and watch the first half against USC. That would probably qualify.
USC is one of the 3 games I mentioned as potential candidates.
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Caveat
01-13-2016, 11:57 PM
Speaking of USC -- up 18 and dominating at UCLA.
Michigan also picked up a huge win against #3 Maryland yesterday.
Xavier's OOC resume looking stronger and stronger.
wkrq59
01-14-2016, 12:34 AM
Ain't love grand...quit worrying it is what it wants to be
XfansinKy
01-14-2016, 02:39 AM
Ain't love grand...quit worrying it is what it wants to be
Huh? Maybe I'll understan tomorrow when sober. It's only Wednesday. Missed it by two days.
XUMIOH12
01-14-2016, 08:21 AM
Nice post.
I think it's weird that I decided to drop the "blessing in disguise" thing, chalking it up as a misunderstanding, but you and others persist.
Looks like you are trying to pick it back up again.
xufan2434
01-14-2016, 08:55 AM
Heading into last night's game, I wasn't too worried about a large scoring margin or a beat down at home. I was much more interested to see what type of effort we would put forth and how we would respond to our shitty performance last week. Overall, I was really pleased with what I saw.
Mack deserves the accolades he has earned. Watching him coach against Mullen and Leitao has been a joke. He has coached circles around both of them. I have stated on here just how I feel about Mack, so I don't need to belabor the topic. (http://www.xavierhoops.com/showthread.php?29770-Chris-Mack-is-MY-coach!)
Blueitt is a scorer, plain and simple. Dude can shoot, put it on the floor and take it to the hole (although he doesn't need to do this very often). As the year goes on, I think we see Mack draw up more plays to get him open looks. Last night he did what many of us knew he could do, and I was glad to see it.
With Sumner gone, we have really grown as a team. One could even say it was a blessing in disguise, but we know that phrase is wholly inappropriate on this board...Myles has benefited the most from this absence. Over the last few games, he has grown the most as a player. He will never be an elite ball handler, and if a team pressures us, it will still give us fits. But he has limited his penchant for trying too hard, or turning it over trying to force something that isn't there. He has been more patient and seems to relish the opportunity to set his teammates up for a score. This confidence has also helped his scoring, continuing to put up double digits with more limited opportunities.
Two other guys who have really taken advantage are Macura and Gates. Both are becoming more aggressive and initiating contact around the rim, which is awesome. JP was a bit trigger happy early in the season and was also undisciplined on defense, causing needless fouls to limit his minutes. The game has clearly slowed down for him and he is making better decisions on both ends of the court.
Gates has been a pleasant surprise to me. I didn't expect much out of him, but his ability to bang down low and shoot the three is a great combo. Not only that, but he was able to switch off on ball screens constantly last night. This versatility makes him even more valuable to a team that thrives on its versatility and depth.
The one thing that is beginning to worry me a bit is the play of Reynolds. I was hoping this year he would be more consistent around the rim, but it's disappointing to see him continue to struggle. He has controlled himself a little better, but he still gets needlessly worked up multiple times throughout the game. His offensive game still isn't too polished and he struggles with his left hand. He may go pro after this season, but if he keeps playing like this it will for sure be overseas. I am hoping this is just a slump and that he snaps out of it, but I am not so sure that will happen.
Overall the team is learning to play through adversity early in the season and are going to be better because of it. It will be great when Ed is back and I think the guys will play with an added confidence when he is back to 100%. That will make us REALLY dangerous coming down the home stretch.
Was really nice to see JP have a good game. In that sense, it was good to get him back on track. Felt like he was getting lost on the offensive end for a while there, especially with the emergence of Sumner. He's finding more and more ways to get his and he's been really active on the glass. The more he grows is so big for this team because that will be such an advantage to have coming off the bench come March
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