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Coaching Defense (effort/technique)

Feb 15, 2025
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The more I see, the more I think a lot of the defense issues is a lack of effort and bad technique/coaching.

An example, Fears does whatever he pleased in the first half. Second half Butler started guarding him quite a bit and when he did, Fears had a hard time even getting the ball let alone scoring. Butler would keep his eyes on Fears and the ball at all times and it eventually got to him to a point where he wasn’t even trying to get the ball and would just stand around.

Counter that with our other guards and they rarely ever, if ever, have an eye on the ball. They’re mostly just chasing the guy around not even trying to deny their man from getting the ball and are usually a full step or two behind the guy they’re chasing/guarding. Oweh is the exception to this most of the time. But with them not trying to deny their man the ball and not having the speed to stay in front of the guy, they’re basically cooked when their guy gets the ball. Taking better angles while guarding on the ball would help this but they don’t do that well either. Surely this is stuff they’ve been told to do?

One other little thing. On offense teams are clearly playing to not let us shoot 3’s. If we don’t hit 3’s then we likely aren’t beating decent teams. Our shooters aren’t quick enough to get quality shots running off Amari’s screens so why isn’t Carr or Almanor coming up to set a double screen? The chance to get a good shot from Brea off a double screen, a pass back to Carr/Ansley for a 3 or a good matchup from a switch goes way up. But it seems like we continue to do the same thing we always do regardless of whether it works or not and that goes for both ends of the floor. Early in the year Pope would change things up if needed but that’s been non existent since December pretty much.
 
The more I see, the more I think a lot of the defense issues is a lack of effort and bad technique/coaching.

An example, Fears does whatever he pleased in the first half. Second half Butler started guarding him quite a bit and when he did, Fears had a hard time even getting the ball let alone scoring. Butler would keep his eyes on Fears and the ball at all times and it eventually got to him to a point where he wasn’t even trying to get the ball and would just stand around.

Counter that with our other guards and they rarely ever, if ever, have an eye on the ball. They’re mostly just chasing the guy around not even trying to deny their man from getting the ball and are usually a full step or two behind the guy they’re chasing/guarding. Oweh is the exception to this most of the time. But with them not trying to deny their man the ball and not having the speed to stay in front of the guy, they’re basically cooked when their guy gets the ball. Taking better angles while guarding on the ball would help this but they don’t do that well either. Surely this is stuff they’ve been told to do?

One other little thing. On offense teams are clearly playing to not let us shoot 3’s. If we don’t hit 3’s then we likely aren’t beating decent teams. Our shooters aren’t quick enough to get quality shots running off Amari’s screens so why isn’t Carr or Almanor coming up to set a double screen? The chance to get a good shot from Brea off a double screen, a pass back to Carr/Ansley for a 3 or a good matchup from a switch goes way up. But it seems like we continue to do the same thing we always do regardless of whether it works or not and that goes for both ends of the floor. Early in the year Pope would change things up if needed but that’s been non existent since December pretty much.
@MarkPope, hire this guy now. He can fix your problems.
 
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I've always said DEFENSE is primarily EFFORT & playing smart. Yes, being athletic can certain help. I was average height, and overweight and always slow & couldn't jump, but I was a good defender (at least better than I should have been). I put in more effort on defense than on offense, not that I took offensive plays off (I didn't), but I was 100% on defense (& rebounding). I thought if I played my man tight enough without the ball, then the odds it got passed to him went way down. I played passing lanes, looked out for backdoor cuts, fought thru screens, kept eye on the ball and my man both at all times. Once he got the ball, I backed off some to try and protect the drives, which did allow jumpshots.

As for our offense, I just don't see enough movement. I want to see old Princeton offense type of constant movement. I want to see Brea non-stop moving to get open like Murray did in 2016.
It's also interesting that Butler did not have 1 assist Saturday. He needs to kick out to open man on some of those drives.
 
We made some adjustments in 2nd half, going more inside. Too little to late but maybe something Pope tries sooner if we get them in SEC tourney.
 
We made some adjustments in 2nd half, going more inside. Too little to late but maybe something Pope tries sooner if we get them in SEC tourney.
That’s one of the issues with Popes philosophy. If he does happen to make a change then it won’t be until the second half at the earliest. He’s repeatedly said at half he looks at all the data of the first half to see what’s working and what’s not. Some games you can’t afford to wait that long. Especially when your team can’t play defense and isn’t hitting 3’s like they were early in the year. We just can’t make enough 2’s and get enough stops to catch up.
 
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