Soo…yeah. It’s coaching.
Went my first game this year today. Got close enough to see/hear player interaction. Players looked lost on offense and didn’t play with purpose on that end of the court.
Just horrible the difference in the two teams out of timeouts. They abused our players with set plays. We on the other hand did not.
Lots of stuff people have pointed in this thread have been well stated.
I will defend the players a bit. It’s hard to play well without a game plan. And on the offensive end, it is clearly a rudderless ship.
The guy I’m going to defend is Nait. There is no plan to execute. It’s hard to be a point guard, when the other 4 players aren’t running sets or running them correctly. Theres no way he suddenly turned into a dunce. If you give him a good offense to run. He’ll execute it.
At the end of the game Donnie essentially said “give me the ball and get out of my way”. It almost worked.
If there’s no sets to run, it renders George, Kings and Betsy useless. They can’t create on their own. The only players we have that can are Donnie, and Kiyan, and I only trust one of those two. JJ really can’t either, and he’s way too sloppy with the ball to be given the leeway he has. I simply can’t trust a senior that at least once a game dribbles the ball out of bounds like a 3rd grader. I’m sure his teammates notice as well. You can say to reporters “he’s our leader” but I get the sense none of them truly believe it.
The defense is good enough to compete. The offense is inept. And I suspect Englested is responsible for the defense.
Next coach up..,