Re: GDT: SDSU @ Texas Tech
I didn't say I wouldn't run one or that SDSU shouldn't. It works well with the right personnel and can be affective against a variety of different defenses. That said, I think at least in part, it cost the Jacks a loss against USD in Vermillion the last 2 years. Guy can get stagnant when they don't have an assigned cut to make or place to be on the court. Granted, same thing can happen in a non-motion set.
I don't mean to make it more complex, motion offenses come with many variations and often look completely different from one another depending on personnel. I worry that this years team doesn't have the confidence to run a crisp motion that will produce efficient scoring. That's really what it comes down to. An offensive possession can end 1 of 3 ways, with points (1,2,3 and even 4) a turnover or a missed shot. The team that scores on the most of its possessions almost always wins the game. This years Jackrabbit team is woefully inefficient on offense. Nate Wolters was amazingly efficient (I mean mind boggling efficient). I think that alone says alot and likely predicts ongoing struggles.
Realistically, this is a middle of the pack Summit team in a league that is weaker than usual with the loss of Oakland and ORU. Denver and NDSU will battle for the top spot and there will be little if any other competition. That means the Jackrabbits will need to win 3 games in the arena in March to make the tourney. This team is a long long way from achieving that. Good news? Its not even Thanksgiving yet.
Originally posted by discoDancinJackrabbit
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I don't mean to make it more complex, motion offenses come with many variations and often look completely different from one another depending on personnel. I worry that this years team doesn't have the confidence to run a crisp motion that will produce efficient scoring. That's really what it comes down to. An offensive possession can end 1 of 3 ways, with points (1,2,3 and even 4) a turnover or a missed shot. The team that scores on the most of its possessions almost always wins the game. This years Jackrabbit team is woefully inefficient on offense. Nate Wolters was amazingly efficient (I mean mind boggling efficient). I think that alone says alot and likely predicts ongoing struggles.
Realistically, this is a middle of the pack Summit team in a league that is weaker than usual with the loss of Oakland and ORU. Denver and NDSU will battle for the top spot and there will be little if any other competition. That means the Jackrabbits will need to win 3 games in the arena in March to make the tourney. This team is a long long way from achieving that. Good news? Its not even Thanksgiving yet.
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