historian said:
That is surprising
Yep. Especially including the first game in almost 40 years fling 0fer
But the stats are there on espn.com
That said I'm sure byu shoots 70% from 3 against us for the game and we can all say I told ya so
historian said:
That is surprising
There are two teams on the floor every game. And elite offensive teams don't shoot 35 percent without being influenced by the defense. You always inflate our team and downplay the opposition. But K-State completely shut us down. They almost still lost because they're bad offensively. But we couldn't do anything on offense that night.BUCANDOIT82 said:
You need to watch games and not study stats. We gave that game away at the end of regulation and we gave it away again in OT. We were hardly shut down. We played poorly. Both ways of losing show the same stats, but watching shows how the stats happened.
I agree that we played poorly, but K-State frustrated RayJ in a way few teams have been able to all year. You have to give them credit for that.Crawfoso1973 said:
It was a mix of both, and one can be true without negating the other. We played bad and they shut down the head of our snake RayJ which bogged down our entire offense. I think we figure it out and mop the floor with them, if we see them again in the big 12 tourney.
Mitch Henessey said:
The most impressive part for KSU was their free throw defense. The fact that they held us to 47% from the charity stripe shows their defensive prowess. Tang is truly gifted.
You can't zone BYU. They would shoot us out of it in minutes.BUCANDOIT82 said:
We need to go Zone in the second half vs BYU.
Our switching man defense is trash. You don't need to convince me of that. I hate this scheme and our team's complete inability to execute it. I've been saying it all year.BUCANDOIT82 said:
If it's too much to ask, then the obvious answer is we should go zone. If they beat us shooting 25 foot three pointers they beat us. We don't know how to help and switch. Last night was a glaring example of that problem.
Our pick-and-roll defense has been atrocious all year. The solution is to fix that, not try to zone one of the most prolific 3-point shooting teams in the country. The zone against a team like BYU is a band-aid at best and likely wouldn't yield any better results than our man.FFA0329 said:
I know they can shoot, but you have to take your chances with 25 footers instead of absolutely uncontested dunks. That was bad, bad, bad pick and roll defense over and over again.
No one said it wouldn't work against TCU. They're not a jump-shooting team.BUCANDOIT82 said:
The Zone is clearly working!
And just for the record, I'm a zone fan. There are only two teams in this league I worry about zoning -- BYU and Texas because both have skilled post passers and multiple 3-point shooters.BUCANDOIT82 said:
The Zone is clearly working!
Yep. If/when KU is relatively healthy and motivated, they can carve up most defenses. Even without great shooting.bear2be2 said:BUCANDOIT82 said:
The Zone is clearly working!
I think we'll likely struggle some with the zone against Kansas, too, just because Self is a brilliant coach who will have a good gameplan for it.