SWC75
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- We just don’t have enough firepower. Battle is a gifted offensive player. Howard can score but isn’t on Battle’s level. Brissett is a work in progress. Sidibie can clean things up underneath the basket. That’s basically it. Chukwu, Dolezaj, Moyer and Washington are non-scorers.
- We were the taller team but shot only 12 for 29, (41%) inside the arc while Kansas shot 16 for 24, (67%).
- It takes us a half to realize that we can get some scoring going only if we are driving to the basket. We actually hit 3 of our first 5 threes, 9while Kansas was going 1 for 6) but that was a false positive and only convinced our guys to try to match threes with the Jayhawks. Bad move. They wound up with 11 of them to our 6. The semi-comeback of the second half was all drives or fast breaks.
- Assist to turnover ratios: Syracuse 9-17. Kansas 22-16.
- I had hoped our drives would get the thin Jayhawks in foul trouble. They did, somewhat but not enough. Their two centers each wound up with 4 fouls. So did their shooter, Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk, (I used copy and paste on that name). Their worst starter, Newman and two reserves had 3 fouls each. But it didn’t have a big impact on the game.
- We are a very good defensive team from the arc in. But we continue to assume that a great three point shooter can’t hit from 25 feet so we don’t have to cover them out there. We let Toledo’s Tre’Shaun Fletcher go 5 for 6 from out there, Maryland’s Kevin Huerter got 7 for 9 and Kansas’ Devonte' Graham go 7 for 11. Without Fletcher and Huerter’s threes, those would have been easy wins. Without Graham’s threes, this would have been a close game.
- We were the taller team but shot only 12 for 29, (41%) inside the arc while Kansas shot 16 for 24, (67%).
- It takes us a half to realize that we can get some scoring going only if we are driving to the basket. We actually hit 3 of our first 5 threes, 9while Kansas was going 1 for 6) but that was a false positive and only convinced our guys to try to match threes with the Jayhawks. Bad move. They wound up with 11 of them to our 6. The semi-comeback of the second half was all drives or fast breaks.
- Assist to turnover ratios: Syracuse 9-17. Kansas 22-16.
- I had hoped our drives would get the thin Jayhawks in foul trouble. They did, somewhat but not enough. Their two centers each wound up with 4 fouls. So did their shooter, Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk, (I used copy and paste on that name). Their worst starter, Newman and two reserves had 3 fouls each. But it didn’t have a big impact on the game.
- We are a very good defensive team from the arc in. But we continue to assume that a great three point shooter can’t hit from 25 feet so we don’t have to cover them out there. We let Toledo’s Tre’Shaun Fletcher go 5 for 6 from out there, Maryland’s Kevin Huerter got 7 for 9 and Kansas’ Devonte' Graham go 7 for 11. Without Fletcher and Huerter’s threes, those would have been easy wins. Without Graham’s threes, this would have been a close game.