Closing a game (was [NU Sports] Ouch)

Beamsley, Jeff Jeff.Beamsley at covisint.com
Fri Jan 29 11:45:14 CST 2010


I think that Carmody does a great job with what he has and does coach well to game situations.  

For example, he regularly is able to draw up plays that result in crucial scores coming out of time outs.

As others have mentioned, we play a lot of zone because we don't often match up well in man situations.

Every defense has it's weakness.  If someone gets a hot hand late in the game and starts raining threes, most zone defenses are going to suffer.

As we've seen in the Illinois game, our particular zone also breaks down when you have a talented center who can score and makes a high percentage of his free throws.   

Teams that are patient, take care of the ball, and can shoot the three are always going to give us problems.

This year's team wins by shortening the game, disrupting the flow of the other team, and making a team run their offense every time down the floor and play defense for a full 35 seconds.  We want them to get frustrated, turn the ball over, make defensive mistakes, and in the end panic because they are about to lose to what they consider a less talented team.  

When that doesn't happen, we don't have the ability to run up and down the floor or keep up when the game becomes a playground scramble.

Jeff 


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From: nwu-sports-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:nwu-sports-bounces at tssi.com] On Behalf Of Roy S. Lamberton
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 10:41 AM
To: neonrye at aol.com; nwu-sports at tssi.com
Subject: RE: Closing a game (was [NU Sports] Ouch)

I'm sure BC spends hours looking at tape, trying to figure strategy to stop this shooter, or that shooter.

But all defenses concentrate on the "shooters" and sometimes leave the lesser guys lightly guarded. It seems that we have a tradition of letting those guys step up and win the game for the other side.

This year I've seen several game reports where some guy didn't make shots all game, then suddenly came to life in the last 3 minutes. 

I'm glad I don't coach basketball - don't totally understand it, sometimes I see it as a bunch of tall, skinny guys running around in their colored underwear.

<g>

rsl

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Subject: Re: Closing a game (was [NU Sports] Ouch)

I am not at all part of fire Carmody crowd.  Having aside that I do have one
comment on our defensive strategy in Minny game.   When their shooter got so
hot with 3's, I thought we should have gone to the old Box and 1 D.  Stop him and force the other 4 to beat you.  

Paul Levinson


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From: "Roy S. Lamberton" <rstetson at capps-assoc.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 08:55:48
To: 'SjT \(Stephen J. Truog\)'<sjtruog at yahoo.com>; <nwu-sports at romaine.tssi.com>; <cherron604 at aol.com>
Subject: Closing a game (was [NU Sports] Ouch)

I think the inability to close tight games is the most irritating about Carmody's Cats over the years.

Too many times we come into the last few minutes with a lead and watch someone on the other team get hot and chip away to beat us at the end.

At times it is usually one player who gets hot and lights up the Cats 1-3-1 with spectacular outside shooting. Other times it's a big guy who turns it on underneath at both ends and takes over.

So, is the issue passion? BC seems awfully excited at the end of every game.

Or is it our defense? I'm not enough of an X/O basketball guy to take NU defense apart, but it seems that at the end of a game when we have a lead we pull back inside the arc - giving the shooters room to make the shots.

It seems that we're still not really a team that can play man to man effectively for 3 or 4 minutes. The big question is talent - and the ability to recruit it effectively.

To BC's credit he's gradually improved the talent on the team. We suffered a drop off when Robinson, the recruiting "guy" left, but Hardy seems to have reopened the link to the Chicago suburbs, and maybe even the city.

To Carmody's defense, I once listened to Duke come back on a very good Maryland team on the radio. The Dookies scored 10 points in less than a minute using every trick in the coach's book and won. Even the great Gary Williams couldn't figure out how to deal with the well executed attack.

rsl
  
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From: nwu-sports-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:nwu-sports-bounces at tssi.com] On Behalf Of SjT (Stephen J. Truog)
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 12:06 AM
To: nwu-sports at romaine.tssi.com; cherron604 at aol.com
Subject: Re: [NU Sports] Ouch

> There are at least 4 coaches who have done a far superior job than BC 
> (probably more)
>  
> - Tom Izzo (of course)
> - Bo Ryan
> - Thad Matta
> - Matt Painter

Not trying to shout you down there, Chuck, but ARE YOU SERIOUS???:)

The only name on the list above clearly ahead of Carmody at this point is Ryan, and that's because the Badgers are constantly underrated despite his performance the last decade.

Painted had a preseason top 5 team and has fizzled out ... Matta has the league's marquee star but an inconsistent team ... and while Izzo is the master, this team is not the dominant final four surefire bet we all expected this year.

It's a long season - give it a few more weeks and we'll see. But right now, Carmody is right there in the mix.

And in response to the initial post - thoughtful analysis and I would mostly agree. I DO have confidence Carmody's teams will play well, compete and give it their all on the road ... until those final few minutes. That's what I need to see out of Carmody - a crunch-time coach. We've had a lot of cases these last few years -- home and away -- where we dominated a game or had a good lead on the road and fell apart late.

It's a heck of a lot closer than most other times in NU hoops history - but it still needs that "closer" step.

GO CATS!!!
-SjT

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