Great points Wooper. If this team played with 100% effort for 40 minutes (i.e. they always crashed the boards and fought for every rebound, threw only crisp passes, dove for every loose ball, contested every shot, moved swiftly to create space and get open, set good screens, tried to draw contact when shooting) they likely would have won at least 3 more games. And like you said - anticipate.. whether it’s that next passes while on defense or what your teammates are going to do when you have the ball on offense.
Then, if Steele can find plays that create a little more space on offense and that is accompanied with a little better ball movement… the team can get into a flow… create some rhythm which usually leads to easier passes and better shots… which leads to more made shots which builds greater confidence and chemistry and momentum and swagger.
It could all quickly turn into negative momentum, should those players become carelessness, tired and/or lazy- this is what happened in the DePaul game. Steele didn’t react until the damage was done.
This team absolutely has all of the tools to get into the dance and make a very deep run. Unfortunately, the tools are not being used properly right now. It is the job of the coach to help get those tools working properly and working together.
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Thread: Dear Nate and Team
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02-07-2022, 11:54 AM #11
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02-10-2022, 08:13 AM #12
Steele quote- "Nate Johnson is the best shooter in the country....he just is".
That is the highest bar possible, and I wonder how it plays out in Nate's head. This guy is in a bad way. With roughly 8-10 games left in his career, he can't go out like this, can he?President of the Eddie Johnson Fan Club
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