Re: Men's Basketball: SDSU vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee
I did not mean to get into a debate of whether Andy should be playing or not. Sorry. Obviously this board has taken a bad turn, and I apologize as I am probably responsible.
I was trying to make a point that some of our players have been making a lot of mistakes in the minutes they have earned. Some have not made as many mistakes in the minutes they have been earned. I know they are young, but I would like to see some quality basketball-Cadwell seems to be doing fine in this area.
Next, I compared two local players with one of the greatest of all time at SDSU. This was obviously a mistake. Again, I was trying to point out that we have players who have proven they can play, take care of the ball, rebound, and play defense.
These are the things Coach Nagy has always talked about as being the most important. I don't ever remember him ever talking about how dunking or being more athletic was key to winning. He has also talked about effort, which I have not seen a lot of from anyone on the team. Maybe it is old school, but we are not showing a lot of basketball fundamental skills. Even simple things like getting a proper angle to enter the ball into the post are not happening. I think this is partly why Ben has struggled.
I thought Division I basketball was about winning? I know, I know, we are in a transition. But isn't there a way to find a middle ground between playing good basketball and playing for the future.
I did not mean to get into a debate of whether Andy should be playing or not. Sorry. Obviously this board has taken a bad turn, and I apologize as I am probably responsible.
I was trying to make a point that some of our players have been making a lot of mistakes in the minutes they have earned. Some have not made as many mistakes in the minutes they have been earned. I know they are young, but I would like to see some quality basketball-Cadwell seems to be doing fine in this area.
Next, I compared two local players with one of the greatest of all time at SDSU. This was obviously a mistake. Again, I was trying to point out that we have players who have proven they can play, take care of the ball, rebound, and play defense.
These are the things Coach Nagy has always talked about as being the most important. I don't ever remember him ever talking about how dunking or being more athletic was key to winning. He has also talked about effort, which I have not seen a lot of from anyone on the team. Maybe it is old school, but we are not showing a lot of basketball fundamental skills. Even simple things like getting a proper angle to enter the ball into the post are not happening. I think this is partly why Ben has struggled.
I thought Division I basketball was about winning? I know, I know, we are in a transition. But isn't there a way to find a middle ground between playing good basketball and playing for the future.
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