today's press conference (1/16)

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Tennessee Head Coach Holly Warlick:

On getting back on track: "Our defense has to step up and be more consistent. We need to finish layups in traffic and really get focused a little bit more, things we will just continue to work on."

On the confidence of the young team: "I worry about them refocusing. We are going to make mistakes, but we have to learn to regroup and really concentrate on what is getting ready to happen. I think this group dwells on what just happened instead of putting it behind them and getting motivated on what we need to do moving forward."

On talking to her team about confidence: "We have (talked to them), but I mainly have talked about our ability to defend and really committing on the defensive end. I think our defense spurs a lot of action for us; it helps us get easy layups. It gives us energy, and when we get down and commit to the defensive end it feels like we are a better basketball team."

On if the team will continue to primarily play zone: "We are going to mix it up more, but our kids are confident with the zone. We have to get back to playing one-on-one, and this gives us a chance to get back as a group. We are going to continue to work on our one-on-one defense. It has to get better."

On if the team is player-led: "Our leaders are young. I still have to step up at times. Evina (Westbrook) and Rennia (Davis) step up at times, and Meme (Jackson) needs to be more consistent. That just comes with experience as they continue to play. They are going to develop more experience and gain more trust as they continue together."

On who steps up during momentum swings: "I would love the players to step up and say, 'We are okay, let's go,' but I feel the need to do that as well. If a few could do that, it would be great. At times we do, but it is hard to refocus and get your whole group ready. We are capable of doing that; we just have to be more consistent."

On how important tempo is to the team: "When we got ahead (last game) and we fought back, our defense spurred a lot of that. Then we went down, got a shot blocked, missed some layups and it plays with our mind a little bit. Make defense a priority, and that in turn for us makes easy shots, which gets our momentum going."

On what makes Alabama tough to play: "They are big and athletic. I think this team is very respectful of Alabama since we have not beaten them in four times now. Alabama gets up to play us, as everyone does, and we have to match that intensity. We have to come out and treat Alabama like they are everyone else. Why wouldn't we? They win games, they are a solid basketball team, and we have to come to play."

On what impresses her about Alabama: "They have a kid from junior college that can shoot the ball really well. They are an offensive threat, they penetrate, and they are really quick, athletic kids. So, our job is to keep them in front of us and that has been something that has been hard for us to do this year."

On what caused the team's shooting slump last game: "I think it was the things we were not doing on the defensive end. That triggered the whole thing. At the end of the third quarter they threw it out to a kid, and she hit a 3-pointer. I just think we let up on the defensive end and then, in turn, it affected our offense. Then we stopped going to the boards, so it was a combination of a bunch of things. One thing seemed to trigger a lot of other things, and that is where we have to learn to refocus. We have to stay in the moment and understand what we have been doing so well that got us where we were."

On finishing shots: "Half of the shots we took were shots we should have made, and half were contested. We have to go up strong, and when we aren't comfortable, we need to dribble the ball back out. We let their defense affect our shooting, and we can't do that."

On ball movement: "I thought we got stagnant in our offense. I thought it went well throughout the game, but in the third quarter I think we just stopped attacking the basket."

On playing through emotions: "We will continue to practice on the things that we need to work on. We have to stay in the moment and stay focused. We are going to continue to talk about that. It is a 40-minute game, and there are going to be runs. We need to answer those runs, and there is going to be a time when we go down and we need to comeback. I keep saying defense and rebounding can solve a lot of problems."

On the past couple of days: "We had to take off Monday because we have to take a day off (per NCAA rules), but I thought we had a solid practice yesterday. We will see how they do today, and we are going to continue to go hard and not let up. I hope they retain what we teach them from practice to the court. At times we are really good practice players, and we haven't carried it onto the court."

On similarities from last year: "In comparison to last year, we probably are going through the same thing. We are losing by two, two and four, so as long as we keep learning from this then we will be fine. I understand our confidence might be down, but the only way to get it back up is to get back out here on the basketball court and work hard on defense, work hard on your free throws. And they have done that. I think you will see a different team. They had a good practice yesterday, they are focused today, and when they do that they are a solid basketball team."

Lady Vol Hoops Report (1/16/19) - University of Tennessee Athletics
 
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I just want to know what Phil has to say

Does he think she’s treading water or sinking like a stone?
 
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Why were the set offensive plays not working so well? "Yep ... Uh -scratch, scratch, scratch ... yep ... well, too much quick shooting the basketball. Our set plays are designed to dribble the shot clock away and do a one second heave toward the rim."
 
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Why were the set offensive plays not working so well? "Yep ... Uh -scratch, scratch, scratch ... yep ... well, too much quick shooting the basketball. Our set plays are designed to dribble the shot clock away and do a one second heave toward the rim."

Step Curry had a game the other night where he had 30+ points and dribbled the ball 4 times the entire game. The Lady Vols dribble the ball 40 times before they ever take a shot. I am not sure they even know what it means to move without the ball on offense. They have no clue how to create offense
 
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God help us. Totally incomprehensible gobbledygook. I do think I detect from all this hemhawing that she knows exactly what the problems are: lack of focus, lack of confidence, lack of learning from experience, lack of flow and shot selection on offense,and dwelling on mistakes just to name a few. Her answer to all of them: play better defense! Get more steals and fast breaks so you don't have to actually like, run plays or anything. And yeah it would be great if one of the kids would step up and say something leaderly or I might even have to pipe up at some point, but we'll just step up the defense and it'll be fine.

OK she says they're now focused . . .
 
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When I read her answers I see the same ole same too. When asked about who is the leader> Again these are her recruits, she is the coach and it's her job to find and groom a leader. With the exception of Nared which one of her recruits have turned into a leader? Might be wrong. but I can't remember one.

On talking to her team about confidence: "We have (talked to them), but I mainly have talked about our ability to defend and really committing on the defensive end. I think our defense spurs a lot of action for us; it helps us get easy layups. It gives us energy, and when we get down and commit to the defensive end it feels like we are a better basketball team."

Read not just this quote but a few others. Everything is about defense. Again it seems she ONLY relies on the defense to generate offense. She barely talks about offense on its own. The LVs defense is below average if that's not going to change you better have the ability to outscore the other team. Relying on a defense that even she says isn't good is a recipe for losing.



On if the team will continue to primarily play zone: "We are going to mix it up more, but our kids are confident with the zone. We have to get back to playing one-on-one, and this gives us a chance to get back as a group. We are going to continue to work on our one-on-one defense. It has to get better."

Players are confident in a zone but they need to learn to play better one on one. They are losing playing zone ... IMO she should be challenging players to get better. That means having them ready by Conference games. If you stay away from something because they aren't confident with it you are only doing a disservice to your players . 4 of her starters have been there 2 or more years? hello!!!

I just don't get her coaching methods...
 
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Step Curry had a game the other night where he had 30+ points and dribbled the ball 4 times the entire game. The Lady Vols dribble the ball 40 times before they ever take a shot. I am not sure they even know what it means to move without the ball on offense. They have no clue how to create offense

They could take a page from them for sure! Fundamentally sound team game they have. Also a ton of fun to watch!
They scored 51 points in one quarter the other night. We can put that up in one game.


I just don’t get a good feeling from her interviews she understands what is not working and what needs to be done. Very frustrating as a LV4L fan.
 
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Basically SHE HAS NO CLUE

She's so dumb...and said oh I told my team that it will be hard and we gona learn from it.Holly are you not embarrassed that unrank teams and winning u in ur home and ur breaking the worst record with a good talent u have.. Imagine if Holly loses the 4th game. Seriously, I think lady vols will loose 4th in a roll.
 
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She basically covered just about every negative thing that could be going on with this team. And after all that, I still feel like there are no solutions to the problems. For one, I'm not sure why they are playing primarily zone. I may be wrong, but I thought we played man mostly under Pat. Second Holly made the statement "I keep saying defense and rebounding can solve a lot of problems." Yes, this is definitely lacking, but how are you going to motivate them to do better? There are more questions than answers after reading her statements.
 
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I just want to know what Phil has to say

Does he think she’s treading water or sinking like a stone?
Phil Fulmer’s first major decision with a sitting HC of a former powerhouse turned vanilla. His EGO and his decision making are on the line here. We were women’s basketball when he was coaching here.
 
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Phil Fulmer’s first major decision with a sitting HC of a former powerhouse turned vanilla. His EGO and his decision making are on the line here. We were women’s basketball when he was coaching here.

I think he knows what the right decision is but the emotions are holding him back
 
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Hopefully she can turn things around and get a good recruiting class in. From what I have seen UCONN isn't dominating the recruiting trail the way they did. I don't know if she has the right pieces to run the system she wants to. Either you change the players or you change your coaching style.
 
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Hopefully she can turn things around and get a good recruiting class in. From what I have seen UCONN isn't dominating the recruiting trail the way they did. I don't know if she has the right pieces to run the system she wants to. Either you change the players or you change your coaching style.

What coaching style? I think it's missing. Secondly, she brought in the #1 or 2 class last season didn't she, so not sure the problem is the 4 and 5 star recruits she has at her disposal.
 
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What Rick Barnes said below is exactly what the LV's are dealing with right now.

“This game is a game of habits,” Barnes said Thursday. “If you start letting down, it will snowball on you quicker than you might imagine.” - Rick Barnes
 
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What coaching style? I think it's missing. Secondly, she brought in the #1 or 2 class last season didn't she, so not sure the problem is the 4 and 5 star recruits she has at her disposal.
Honestly I think you might be right. I know sometimes especially with younger teams they don't know how to play defense early on. The offense actually looks works than the defense right now. I don't know if she is going to make it or even if she deserves to. I do know we are in on some high major recruits right now. I don't know which is worse right now trying to have faith or getting a new coach and losing all the recruits we are in on.

 

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