Curious to what you guys think about 3 things I point to as being areas that could have cost us the game at Rupp.
1) I was disappointed that Turner fired up the 3 pt shot with 10-12 seconds left in the first half instead of holding for the last shot. Sure he made it but Kentucky also scored afterward.
2) I was furious with Schofield for dunking Instead of dribbling the clock out at the end.
3) this is my biggest one and I thought it was going to cost us the game. We went from 4pts up to 3 down in that stretch around the 5min mark because we couldn't stop the dribble on the perimeter. We had great success against Kentucky the first game in the zone and they were shooting awful again from the outside. I was shocked Barnes didn't go zone at least a few possessions late.
Now I know many are going to say we won but when it goes down to the wire it isn't always black and white imo
Curious to what you guys think about 3 things I point to as being areas that could have cost us the game at Rupp.
1) I was disappointed that Turner fired up the 3 pt shot with 10-12 seconds left in the first half instead of holding for the last shot. Sure he made it but Kentucky also scored afterward.
2) I was furious with Schofield for dunking Instead of dribbling the clock out at the end.
3) this is my biggest one and I thought it was going to cost us the game. We went from 4pts up to 3 down in that stretch around the 5min mark because we couldn't stop the dribble on the perimeter. We had great success against Kentucky the first game in the zone and they were shooting awful again from the outside. I was shocked Barnes didn't go zone at least a few possessions late.
Now I know many are going to say we won but when it goes down to the wire it isn't always black and white imo
You can be happy with a win and still see room for improvement and areas where we weren't fundamentally sound.
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I was at Rupp and the happiest SOB wearing orange you have ever seen. Just talking about things that might bite us later.
Curious to what you guys think about 3 things I point to as being areas that could have cost us the game at Rupp.
1) I was disappointed that Turner fired up the 3 pt shot with 10-12 seconds left in the first half instead of holding for the last shot. Sure he made it but Kentucky also scored afterward.
2) I was furious with Schofield for dunking Instead of dribbling the clock out at the end.
3) this is my biggest one and I thought it was going to cost us the game. We went from 4pts up to 3 down in that stretch around the 5min mark because we couldn't stop the dribble on the perimeter. We had great success against Kentucky the first game in the zone and they were shooting awful again from the outside. I was shocked Barnes didn't go zone at least a few possessions late.
Now I know many are going to say we won but when it goes down to the wire it isn't always black and white imo
This...I dont agree with the Schofield take, but I think the other 2 were probably pretty valid points. Again we played far from our best game and still won at Rupp, I dont think this team has played its best ball yet.
Its more important to get the points if you have an open look. Just need to get back and play D. Also Shai hit a tough shot, not like they gave him a layup. Just cant let him get that close
To me, Schofield, knowing there was 40 feet between him and the closest KY player, could have, and should have just played keep away and dribbled out the clock. Heck, he could have even just dribbled to the furthest corner and then chucked the ball as far as he could in the air with 2 seconds to go and if he got fouled after that, it would have been intentional.
I see it similar to a football player going down at the 5 yard line instead of scoring to give his team the chance to run the clock out rather than give the ball the the opponent with a chance to win.
Looks like he's watching the ball and not the defender that's 10-15' behind him.
It's easy for us to think up scenarios after the fact though. In the heat of the moment, I get that his mind was on one thing only.
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I concede the fact that his mind was solely on scoring, and I'm okay with that. It wasn't his only option, and whether it was his best option is debatable.