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Here’s the question….who’s in control of the team on the court..,

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Someone has to take control on the court.

There’s no flipping way we get the ball to William Kyle and Neither JJ or Nait get the ball.

It’s not Kiyan’s fault that neither of the others got the ball.

It looks like JJ is the designated go to guy, but JJ either can’t or isnt willing to get the ball in that situation. It looks like Nait is deferring to JJ, which I think is a bad idea.

Whatever the case, neither of those two stepped up when somebody has to step up. And that really falls on the head, Coach.
 
Someone has to take control on the court.

There’s no flipping way we get the ball to William Kyle and Neither JJ or Nait get the ball.

It’s not Kiyan’s fault that neither of the others got the ball.

It looks like JJ is the designated go to guy, but JJ either can’t or isnt willing to get the ball in that situation. It looks like Nait is deferring to JJ, which I think is a bad idea.

Whatever the case, neither of those two stepped up when somebody has to step up. And that really falls on the head, Coach.
100 pct right. Bad play design. JJ didn’t even try to get the ball. The guy with the whiteboard and marker needs to be so adamant about what is going to happen and that didn’t occur unfortunately
 
Someone has to take control on the court.

There’s no flipping way we get the ball to William Kyle and Neither JJ or Nait get the ball.

It’s not Kiyan’s fault that neither of the others got the ball.

It looks like JJ is the designated go to guy, but JJ either can’t or isnt willing to get the ball in that situation. It looks like Nait is deferring to JJ, which I think is a bad idea.

Whatever the case, neither of those two stepped up when somebody has to step up. And that really falls on the head, Coach.
yeah, this is two games where JJ didn't get the call late. The Houston game and the Hofstra game. I wonder if he is afraid of getting fouled?
 
Seems clear that no one is “in control”. That last possession was a complete and utter embarrassment.

This team has no clue, offensively. Half our possessions feature one dude dribbling and dribbling while 4 guys stand around. Whatever “system” we’re running sucks. And it’s been 3 years of it.
 
I just looked at the replay and realized that Nate George wasn’t even on the court.

Someone will have to verify this for me, but I believe after the five second violation, we had the ability to substitute

Red has to get George on the court or at least use that substitution as an ability to organize the troops.

It was chaos. He’s been coaching for three years now he should have that figured out.
 
I just looked at the replay and realized that Nate George wasn’t even on the court.

Someone will have to verify this for me, but I believe after the five second violation, we had the ability to substitute

Red has to get George on the court or at least use that substitution as an ability to organize the troops.

It was chaos. He’s been coaching for three years now he should have that figured out.
Red clearly went with Kiyan over Nait for the last 4 minutes … I was shocked
 
I just looked at the replay and realized that Nate George wasn’t even on the court.

Someone will have to verify this for me, but I believe after the five second violation, we had the ability to substitute

Red has to get George on the court or at least use that substitution as an ability to organize the troops.

It was chaos. He’s been coaching for three years now he should have that figured out.
I didn't see him on the bench. Can some verify if he came back after getting hurt?
 
I just looked at the replay and realized that Nate George wasn’t even on the court.

Someone will have to verify this for me, but I believe after the five second violation, we had the ability to substitute

Red has to get George on the court or at least use that substitution as an ability to organize the troops.

It was chaos. He’s been coaching for three years now he should have that figured out.
Wait. You want the ball in the hands of Nait George? He of zero points and has been a massive, massive disappointment? And was not in for most of our 11-0 run? Not sure I’d question Red on that logic.

Anthony got hacked in the act of shooting.
 
I just looked at the replay and realized that Nate George wasn’t even on the court.

Someone will have to verify this for me, but I believe after the five second violation, we had the ability to substitute

Red has to get George on the court or at least use that substitution as an ability to organize the troops.

It was chaos. He’s been coaching for three years now he should have that figured out.
Still sick?
 
But it was an individual play, nothing structured. The coaching is BAD. Autry isn’t a bad person but he’s a bad offensive coach.

Have we ever had a structured inbounds play over the last 30 years?

I don't think JJ worked that hard to get open after Kyle had the ball, but a little off ball screen for him could've been drawn up in the huddle. I'm perfectly fine with JJ not having the ball in his hands though.
 
100 pct right. Bad play design. JJ didn’t even try to get the ball. The guy with the whiteboard and marker needs to be so adamant about what is going to happen and that didn’t occur unfortunately

Kinda speaks for itself. If he was a true Alpha dog type (as you'd ideally want your so called go to guy to be in crunch time, etc.) he would've demanded the ball...period!

And, regarding the white board comment...if we actually had a true floor leader, highly confident go to guy, etc., there also wouldn't be any need for the coach to be adamant at all, as it would be a general given type deal.
 

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