They will only win if they play fast. Keep forcing the pace which will give our undersized guards better angles downcourt, allow the wings to get better looks to drive or pull up threes, and Omier to use his mobility against bigger players. Maybe we get them in foul trouble rather than wait for our big to pick up a cheap one. Plus playing fast makes Asemota able to get minutes at the point of the press. We just aren't good enough 5on5 to face set defenses all night long. Our weave just gets pushed further and further away from the basket destroying any angles it could create. When was the last time we saw a back screen for Edgecombe setting up a thunder dunk?

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Baylor Basketball
Quotes and Notes: What Can Baylor Do to Right the Ship?
With his Bears only winning two of their last seven including a now three-game losing streak, Baylor Men’s Basketball head coach Scott Drew is not lacking questions to answer these days. The last opportunity for the press and the fans to get answers was Tuesday night after the Bears lost at Cincinnati by one bucket, 69-67.
After a poor first half by Baylor, Scott Drew’s squad rallied to erase a 13-point deficit and trailed by just a bucket with under a minute to go.
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