bleedingTNorange
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Once again, play to our averages, and we win and the offense doesn’t look like it did. Also how many point did OM get as a result of our turnovers and fast break? So not only did we shoot poorly from the FT line and turn it over more than normal, that then allowed OM to score more than they were against our defense. So not only would we have won and offensive numbers looked much better, OM would’ve scored quite a bit less and it wouldn’t have even been a close game.
Overall point being, the schematics and style of the offense would’ve been fine had Tennessee not turned it over MUCH MORE THAN THEIR AVERAGE, and also shot their average from the FT line.
I think it’s absolutely a problem, but not a scheme problem....when I watch the game tonight should I post every good look we had in that span that we missed?
I think it’s absolutely a problem, but not a scheme problem....when I watch the game tonight should I post every good look we had in that span that we missed?
I don’t think we are a great offensive team, not trying to argue that, but I think we are better than what we saw last night. Even SEC play we aren’t shooting that bad from the line (adding in front ends) and turning it over that much. Kansas is better than Ole Miss and we played a much better offensive game, not as if they are a slouch, we shot we from 3 against both teams. Against Kansas we took care of the ball and made free throws, our defense is too good for our offense to be giving up points.We are 5-4 in SEC play and rank bottom 5 of a lot offensive categories. It’s not “fine”. You keep saying “oh we just have to shoot to our averages” when you are looking at our OOC against meh opponents and not SEC play. We aren’t a good offensive team.
I’ll post the game time, not sure how to make GIF’s.Sure if you wanna take time to post a gif with every offensive possession so we can debate that’s fine.
Is shooting 41% in SEC play good or bad
Every scheme, or lack thereof, will produce a good look from time to time. It is going to happen. You won't pitch a shutout in basketball.
However, if you think this is a great offensive scheme in today's era with this current roster, you're either just sunshine pumping or clueless. What they are trying to do out of this base offense and motion does not fit this personnel at all and is easy to defend and scout. I honestly don't know how anybody can defend it at this point.
I don’t think we are a great offensive team, not trying to argue that, but I think we are better than what we saw last night. Even SEC play we aren’t shooting that bad from the line (adding in front ends) and turning it over that much. Kansas is better than Ole Miss and we played a much better offensive game, not as if they are a slouch, we shot we from 3 against both teams. Against Kansas we took care of the ball and made free throws, our defense is too good for our offense to be giving up points.
Well we had our 2nd worst ORTG of the season and even for conference only games were 0.2ppp below our average, so yea I don’t think I would consider last night “who we are” offensively, but if you want to make that case be my guest. Again, even going by conference games only, we perform at our average ORTG and we win that game by 13.I don’t think that’s true. We are 11th in conference for offensive efficiency this year. Even if you include OOC we are 71st, that’s not gonna win you postseason ball.
Well we had our 2nd worst ORTG of the season and even for conference only games were 0.2ppp below our average, so yea I don’t think I would consider last night “who we are” offensively, but if you want to make that case be my guest. Again, even going by conference games only, we perform at our average ORTG and we win that game by 13.
It won’t win you a championship, or likely make a F4, but I’m sure there’s quite a few S16 and E8 teams who had below Top 50 ORTG.
Again you’re completely missing the point lol.
Yes Tennessee easily could have won that game with better FT shooting or less turnovers we all get that. But the issue is we are not getting good shots and missing a lot of shots. The problem is we shot 36% against an 8-8 Ole Miss team. We shot 37% against Miss State. We shot 44% against Missouri. We shot 30% against Florida. We shot great against Kansas. So 4 out of our last 5 games we haven’t shot well. We are trending backwards. The more tape on us, the more teams are able to stop our offense.
It definitely doesn’t mean I think it’s a “great one” as you claimed....I think it is good enough to win plenty of games, and there’s evidence to support that. Could it be better? Sure. Do I think changing things schematically is probably tougher at this point in the year than taking better care of the ball and shooting better, especially from the FT line, absolutely.You have repeatedly said on here that the scheme isn't the problem. So that implies you are happy with the offensive scheme and think it's a good one.
I dont think the argument is to change the whole system in February. Would you be open to a revamped schematic approach that gets implemented over the course of a few offseasons?It definitely doesn’t mean I think it’s a “great one” as you claimed....I think it is good enough to win plenty of games, and there’s evidence to support that. Could it be better? Sure. Do I think changing things schematically is probably tougher at this point in the year than taking better care of the ball and shooting better, especially from the FT line, absolutely.
It definitely doesn’t mean I think it’s a “great one” as you claimed....I think it is good enough to win plenty of games, and there’s evidence to support that. Could it be better? Sure. Do I think changing things schematically is probably tougher at this point in the year than taking better care of the ball and shooting better, especially from the FT line, absolutely.
I’m always for whatever puts wins on the court, coaches should always be looking at what they think they can do better to produce more wins after each season. If Barnes feels that changing up his offensive philosophy will produce more wins than not then he absolutely should do that. It was only 2 years ago we were averaging 82ppg and won 31 games, so I don’t think Barnes all of a sudden forgot what it takes to win games or score points.I dont think the argument is to change the whole system in February. Would you be open to a revamped schematic approach that gets implemented over the course of a few offseasons?
No I dont think this offense can't score points or win, and im a huge Barnes fan. I think this offense can not be consistently elite with a big who is enough aa threat to score that he must be doubled but is also an excellent passer out of the post. Though Grant Williams was one of those players, they dont grow on trees. I understand you trust Barnes to make the right call and thats fair but im just curious, if it were up to you, what kind of tweaks would you incorporate? More PNR? More of a one in 4 out offense? Pushing the pace more?I’m always for whatever puts wins on the court, coaches should always be looking at what they think they can do better to produce more wins after each season. If Barnes feels that changing up his offensive philosophy will produce more wins than not then he absolutely should do that. It was only 2 years ago we were averaging 82ppg and won 31 games, so I don’t think Barnes all of a sudden forgot what it takes to win games or score points.
No I dont think this offense can't score points or win, and im a huge Barnes fan. I think this offense can not be consistently elite with a big who is enough aa threat to score that he must be doubled but is also an excellent passer out of the post. Though Grant Williams was one of those players, they dont grow on trees. I understand you trust Barnes to make the right call and thats fair but im just curious, if it were up to you, what kind of tweaks would you incorporate? More PNR? More of a one in 4 out offense? Pushing the pace more?
I thought Alexander started as a freshman and Armani played the 4? Idk it doesn’t help my point much since KA wasn’t very good his freshman yearHis first team put up 75ppg with Armani Moore playing center, not sure he has to have a NBA big man in order to field a competent offense. I want to see more, I’m not going to make a claim based off last nights game, and if you want to say it’s a trend then considering the sample size we are 12-4 on the season and ranked Top 15...but we just came off a great offensive showing against a Top 20 defense nationally, so while others want to rush to make definitive claims I will wait to see a little more.
I have a hard time knowing how Barnes coaches and what he preaches that 15+ turnovers and shooting 60% from the FT line is going to be a norm for his team...if we win the game last night 62-52 what is the mood in this forum? Remember pregame folks asking why projection were showing a 61-57 game? So win 62-52 are we seeing the same complaints? Because had we taken care of the ball and hit free throws at even a reasonable number then that’s about what the score would’ve been.
We were 7th Admirals senior year. Other than that our highest ranking in the last six seasons is this year’s, which is 78thI thought Alexander started as a freshman and Armani played the 4? Idk it doesn’t help my point much since KA wasn’t very good his freshman year
It’s worth mentioning we were 143rd in offensive efficiency that year (NCAA Basketball Stats - NCAA BB Team Offensive Efficiency on TeamRankings.com), we played fast with Punter pushing the pace
As other posters said, Ole Miss has turnovers and missed FTs as well, but it’s really more about the process for me than the results. I dream of a D’Antoni type offense where almost all our shots are either from three or at the rim after drives, and a lot of pick and roll. The turn around 12 footers, the mid range shots off curls, even the post ups with meh post players kill me, even if our players are above average at those kind of shots cause they practice them so much, it’s just not the most efficient way to play offensive basketball
Barnes is too good a coach to where the offense will just be consistently putrid every year but just because it’s good doesn’t mean it can’t be better
Armani Moore was a dog. Grant Williams was a dog. Admiral Schofield was a dog. John Fulkerson and Yves Pons aren’t. You can be undersized and hold your own in the paint, but you have to be strong physically and mentally. Otherwise you just get pushed around (Fulk) or simply shy away from contact (Pons).His first team put up 75ppg with Armani Moore playing center, not sure he has to have a NBA big man in order to field a competent offense. I want to see more, I’m not going to make a claim based off last nights game, and if you want to say it’s a trend then considering the sample size we are 12-4 on the season and ranked Top 15...but we just came off a great offensive showing against a Top 20 defense nationally, so while others want to rush to make definitive claims I will wait to see a little more.
I have a hard time knowing how Barnes coaches and what he preaches that 15+ turnovers and shooting 60% from the FT line is going to be a norm for his team...if we win the game last night 62-52 what is the mood in this forum? Remember pregame folks asking why projection were showing a 61-57 game? So win 62-52 are we seeing the same complaints? Because had we taken care of the ball and hit free throws at even a reasonable number then that’s about what the score would’ve been.
Fulk has also been playing hurt majority of the year, not sure how that has impacted things. Again, not saying some criticism isn’t fair or that we couldn’t be better, but I do think that if we take care of the ball and shoot free throws well (things we normally do) that our offense is going to be good enough on most nights to win us a lot more games than we lose.Armani Moore was a dog. Grant Williams was a dog. Admiral Schofield was a dog. John Fulkerson and Yves Pons aren’t. You can be undersized and hold your own in the paint, but you have to be strong physically and mentally. Otherwise you just get pushed around (Fulk) or simply shy away from contact (Pons).
No intelligent poster is suggesting Barnes make wholesale changes to the offensive philosophy as a whole. As you said, two years ago, it generated the best season in Tennessee history. But the philosophy and the personnel have to mesh and our personnel (guys CRB recruited) don’t fit that system. We don’t currently have the personnel to play the same way we did two years ago so we need some coaching flexibility to put them in positions to be most effective. I think that is a fair criticism.
Barnes is a defensive coach, that’s what he wants, so far it has produced quite a few wins and this year it’s doing the same...would I like to see us be better offensively? Sure. Would making some changes come at the expense of some defense? Maybe. Iowa is much like us, but reverse, elite offense but horrendous defense...they also have 4 losses...much of our fan base seems to be fixated on offense while dismissing the fact we have an elite defense.We were 7th Admirals senior year. Other than that our highest ranking in the last six seasons is this year’s, which is 78th
That’s fair, and that’s why I’m not down on Barnes despite the offense being poor in 5/6 seasons. Because regardless he’s won a lot of games. I personally would be ok if some changes came at the expense of some defense. And idk anything about Iowa or their defensive philosophy so I don’t have an opinion on thatBarnes is a defensive coach, that’s what he wants, so far it has produced quite a few wins and this year it’s doing the same...would I like to see us be better offensively? Sure. Would making some changes come at the expense of some defense? Maybe. Iowa is much like us, but reverse, elite offense but horrendous defense...they also have 4 losses...much of our fan base seems to be fixated on offense while dismissing the fact we have an elite defense.
That’s fair, and that’s why I’m not down on Barnes despite the offense being poor in 5/6 seasons. Because regardless he’s won a lot of games. I personally would be ok if some changes came at the expense of some defense. And idk anything about Iowa or their defensive philosophy so I don’t have an opinion on that