Mid season College Basketball final four picks🔥 pic.twitter.com/NVvXwfhY6o
— Parker Hamann (@CBKReport) February 5, 2023
Mid season College Basketball final four picks🔥 pic.twitter.com/NVvXwfhY6o
— Parker Hamann (@CBKReport) February 5, 2023
IowaBear said:
Off topic sorta. But has anyone started blasting the March Madness theme song at work? Once February hit I started blasting it during the work day
IowaBear said:
Bennett also turned around and won a Natty the following year. Not sure VA is a fair comparison as Purdue can score with just about anyone. They are young at the guard position but they are pretty damn talented at guard. Edey is a beast he's getting his regardless. Key to beating them is to limit the guards which is easier said than done
Based upon recent B1G performances in the tournament.....No. B1G MBB suffers from the same ailment as B1G football, junk calorie wins against soft competition in the league leads to an inflated sense of how good they are. They aren't prepared for the grind and it shows in the Dance.historian said:
Not even Perdue?
DallasBear9902 said:IowaBear said:
Bennett also turned around and won a Natty the following year. Not sure VA is a fair comparison as Purdue can score with just about anyone. They are young at the guard position but they are pretty damn talented at guard. Edey is a beast he's getting his regardless. Key to beating them is to limit the guards which is easier said than done
You're too bullish on Purdue. And I say that with a tremendous amount of respect for Matt Painter. High school players LOVE him on the recruiting trail. We're very fortunate that Painter's staff misevaluated Cryer and we got LJ.
Tempo can be a funky thing to evaluate without access to some advanced metrics. Slow Tempo *CAN* be a function of a lockdown defense that makes your opponents go deep into the shot clock (thereby cutting down on number of possessions).
It can also be a function of your offense being slow.
Purdue isn't quite a lock down defensive team and from the handful of games I've watched they are slowing down tempo more to protect their offense.
When UVa won it all with a super slow tempo they also had a true lock down defense (and needed a huge break against Auburn in the F4).
I get what Painter is doing. You go to war with the Army you have. But I think your prognosis is completely wrong. If you focus on defending their guards then you're leaving your frontline exposed to Edey and that will be a disaster for you.
You can't go heads up with Purdue. That's playing into their roster. The guards look so good because once the ball gets to Edey it is collapsing the defense. You end up with the same exact problem if your defense is focused on taking away the guards.
Instead, you need to drag Edey out of the paint when you're on offense and you need to run him off the floor by breaking at every opportunity. Put pressure on the ball to try to make the entry pass as tough as possible, but the game plan needs to be what Drew did to Gonzaga: force them completely out of position and to play an unfamiliar style.
DallasBear9902 said:DallasBear9902 said:IowaBear said:
Bennett also turned around and won a Natty the following year. Not sure VA is a fair comparison as Purdue can score with just about anyone. They are young at the guard position but they are pretty damn talented at guard. Edey is a beast he's getting his regardless. Key to beating them is to limit the guards which is easier said than done
You're too bullish on Purdue. And I say that with a tremendous amount of respect for Matt Painter. High school players LOVE him on the recruiting trail. We're very fortunate that Painter's staff misevaluated Cryer and we got LJ.
Tempo can be a funky thing to evaluate without access to some advanced metrics. Slow Tempo *CAN* be a function of a lockdown defense that makes your opponents go deep into the shot clock (thereby cutting down on number of possessions).
It can also be a function of your offense being slow.
Purdue isn't quite a lock down defensive team and from the handful of games I've watched they are slowing down tempo more to protect their offense.
When UVa won it all with a super slow tempo they also had a true lock down defense (and needed a huge break against Auburn in the F4).
I get what Painter is doing. You go to war with the Army you have. But I think your prognosis is completely wrong. If you focus on defending their guards then you're leaving your frontline exposed to Edey and that will be a disaster for you.
You can't go heads up with Purdue. That's playing into their roster. The guards look so good because once the ball gets to Edey it is collapsing the defense. You end up with the same exact problem if your defense is focused on taking away the guards.
Instead, you need to drag Edey out of the paint when you're on offense and you need to run him off the floor by breaking at every opportunity. Put pressure on the ball to try to make the entry pass as tough as possible, but the game plan needs to be what Drew did to Gonzaga: force them completely out of position and to play an unfamiliar style.
I know basketball! Check out the dates on my posts. Upthread I even mentioned UVa/UMBC.