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Bingo. We’ll see if he can blend enough athleticism in while not completely sacrificing his offensive system. We can’t only recruit shooters like a mid major. You have to put dudes on the floor that have the size and athleticism to defend their position at the high D1 level. Oats Bama teams and Wrights elite anova teams are the modern model.No phase of game is more athletically dependent.
I don't know important it is to him. But will improve dramatically with Kentucky talent
At least this 👍Bingo. We’ll see if he can blend enough athleticism in while not completely sacrificing his offensive system. We can’t only recruit shooters like a mid major. You have to put dudes on the floor that have the size and athleticism to defend their position at the high D1 level. Oats Bama teams and Wrights elite anova teams are the modern model.
This year, his team ranked #108 in scoring defense, allowing 69.9 points per game.Is Pope a good defensive coach. The defensive efficiency numbers are not great.
He played for Pitino who stressed defense, I would imagine Pope hasn’t forgotten that.No phase of game is more athletically dependent.
I don't know important it is to him. But will improve dramatically with Kentucky talent
I see a lot of excitement. I'm not trying to be negative, but unless pope changes his approach and get's more athletic, bigger,stronger,these fans around here will have a rude awakening!I've been watching BYU film. In their upset of Baylor, they ran a mixture of 2-3 zone, 2-1-2 zone, and straight man.
Zone looked like their best defense, which is not surprising given the discrepancy in athleticism. Not a knock on BYU's guys. Just is what it is. Their man D was a liability in that game, but it did allow them to disrupt passes and create turnovers.
Baylor guards regularly created their own shots when faced with man. The Bears also bullied Khalifa the entire game. Baylor was a good team this year, so do with that info what you will.
This game is just one sample from an entire season, but I think Pope's defensive system at BYU would've been top 25 with UK-caliber players. BYU guys just didn't have that much twitch or speed. They had trouble closing the gap on shots. That said, they were disciplined on defense and were good at anticipating passing lanes. High IQ, which falls in line with what we've been told about Pope. Overall, I'm happy with what I saw and how it could translate to Kentucky.
Had to go all the way to page 7 to find Kentucky at #334.This year, his team ranked #108 in scoring defense, allowing 69.9 points per game.
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If you ain't trying to be negative, you're just a natural. Just takes one click to see your game.I see a lot of excitement. I'm not trying to be negative, but unless pope changes his approach and get's more athletic, bigger,stronger,these fans around here will have a rude awakening!
No phase of game is more athletically dependent.
I don't know important it is to him. But will improve dramatically with Kentucky talent
Not to be a downer but everything I have read and heard says no.Is Pope a good defensive coach. The defensive efficiency numbers are not great.
Simple understatement, and all anyone needs to know. Well said.No phase of game is more athletically dependent.
I don't know important it is to him. But will improve dramatically with Kentucky talent
Maybe he will be interested with the new system and freedom to shootI’d like for him to reel Thiero back in.
Watched BYU vs Kansas (YouTube). Defense looked pretty good.Is Pope a good defensive coach. The defensive efficiency numbers are not great.
I see a lot of excitement. I'm not trying to be negative, but unless pope changes his approach and get's more athletic, bigger,stronger,these fans around here will have a rude awakening!
Press, press, and more press does not need superior talent, it needs bodies that play position defense.He played for Pitino so I say his d will be good.
He was also one of the more intelligent players and he is one of the more intelligent coaches. I might be wrong but I think that helps when it comes to strategy and planning.Mark Pope as a player was intense, focused, prepared, balls to the wall hustle. I would expect Mark Pope as a coach to be similar.
Again, it’s BYU. Here’s what the tools are to recruit there and what players have to sign up for
1. Be Mormon
2. Multiple years of door knocking (literally)
3. No sex campus. Girls don’t like basketball players
4. No caffeine (literally)
5. No no alcohol (obviously)
I’m not sure if you know this, but Pope is aware none of that translates to Kentucky. Also not sure if you know this but that list doesn’t translate to things like the defensive numbers you want to see.
Just just imagine that this guy took that and had BYU a top 25 program in college basketball. A defensive efficiency anywhere near top 100 with that structure is mind blowing. He went into Kansas and beat them while having that list as a recruiting tool.
Yes I’d say he will be able to elevate it here given that players can at least drink Pepsi and fraternize with co-Ed’s. I’d improve all the numbers by half easily.