JP1037 said:
Porteroso said:
bear2be2 said:
JP1037 said:
Don't recall a worse shooting effort.
25% from 3
38.9% overall shooting
61.5% from free throw line. Actually worse if you consider we missed three first shot one and ones.
Some moron announcers will praise the Clemson defense. Ridiculous if they do. We missed wide open 3 after wide open 3 and I'm pretty sure they didn't defend the free throw line. It wasn't defense. It was self inflicted horrible shooting.
I will give Clemson credit for taking away the paint and forcing us to be a 3-point shooting team tonight. Until our late run, we had a hell of a time getting "easy" offense inside the 3-point line.
Shouldn't that win us the game? Them giving us the open 3s? You seem to be an apologist. Good teams and coaches never have just the 1 way of winning. They don't win many if the can't find alternatives.
One consistent in basketball for the last 100 years. If you miss shots you lose. We lost from 3 point line, from shots inside the 3 point line and from free throws. Not sure how you blame this on Drew. Our talented team simply failed to make open shots. Our defense was not the problem.
When, in your postmortem of every loss, you're citing the same weaknesses, you're not talking exclusively about an execution or player problem.
And our defense was a problem in the first half, when Clemson was getting the looks they wanted on virtually every possession and our stops only came on occasions they missed makeable shots. We were much better on that end of the floor in the second half -- because the guards finally played with the intensity they should have been playing with from the start and Josh O got the lion's share of the minutes at the five.
This team, like last year's, was talented but deeply flawed. And when we lost, it was almost always for the same reasons. We dug ourselves a big first-half whole with a combination of poor outside shooting and a lack of defensive intensity, had too many or untimely turnovers, failed to take advantage of available opportunities to seize momentum (be it closing a deficit or growing a lead) and missed free throws in the clutch.
Shooting comes and goes, but those other weaknesses are all things you would hope would improve over the course of a 30-plus game season. Ours never did. We've been the same frustrating team since mid-January.