jordoo
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I got to watch the replay and we controlled that game very well. We missed way too many FT's, open jumpers and bunnies around the rim or everyone would be singing a different tune. Colgate shot close to 40% from three and that was really all they could do. We shot 38% from the field, 29% from 3 and 43% from the FT line. (16 misses) Our shooting was mostly us shooting poorly rather than anything that Colgate did directly.
This team has all the pieces but really only Baye is coming back to the same role. CJ is doing well but he is in a new role as the lead man and struggling with turn overs as well as when to be aggressive and when to let things happen. Everyone else is trying to step into a bigger role or new to the rotation. We've seen good and bad from almost everyone. We may not roll out to an undefeated record going into the Duke game (like I thought we might) although we still could. Its going to be ugly at times until roles are defined, rotations solidified and players become accustom to them.
The good news is that the perimeter defense against driving is getting a little bit better each game. Everyone that will be in the rotation (excluding Baye) has shown that they can score the ball. Cooney was money when it was really needed against Cornell. CJ is scoring a lot. MikeG is looking very solid. The list goes on and on.
The main thing is don't fret about a game we won by almost 20 and were in control the whole way when we missed 16 FT's , most of our good open looks from deep and about 8 gimmies at the rim. If it happens 2-3 games in a row with the shooting then start to worry.
This team has all the pieces but really only Baye is coming back to the same role. CJ is doing well but he is in a new role as the lead man and struggling with turn overs as well as when to be aggressive and when to let things happen. Everyone else is trying to step into a bigger role or new to the rotation. We've seen good and bad from almost everyone. We may not roll out to an undefeated record going into the Duke game (like I thought we might) although we still could. Its going to be ugly at times until roles are defined, rotations solidified and players become accustom to them.
The good news is that the perimeter defense against driving is getting a little bit better each game. Everyone that will be in the rotation (excluding Baye) has shown that they can score the ball. Cooney was money when it was really needed against Cornell. CJ is scoring a lot. MikeG is looking very solid. The list goes on and on.
The main thing is don't fret about a game we won by almost 20 and were in control the whole way when we missed 16 FT's , most of our good open looks from deep and about 8 gimmies at the rim. If it happens 2-3 games in a row with the shooting then start to worry.
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