From the Springfield State Journal-Register:
http://www.sj-r.com/sections/sports/stories/71383.asp
Weber preaches realistic goals
By JOHN SUPINIE
COPLEY NEW SERVICE
Published Tuesday, November 15, 2005
CHAMPAIGN - This time, coach Bruce Weber and No. 17 Illinois will take baby steps instead of heading into the basketball season at full speed.
Instead of shooting for an undefeated non-conference season - like the Illini did last year when they accomplished their goal of a 14-0 record - Weber and Illinois will keep things in perspective. The Illini have 10 games in the season's first 23 days, but Weber will keep it simple and break the season into small segments.
"Right now, it's 3-0," Weber said. "That's our first goal. We talked about it Sunday. We talked about the first three games being like a home tournament."
Then come two games at South Padre Island, Texas, and two more games away from home against North Carolina and Xavier. The big picture is much too big for a team still trying to learn Weber's offense and his expectations.
"I've talked to them about the big stretch (of non-conference games)," Weber said. "I don't want them to get overwhelmed. So we'll worry about these three in front of us, then we'll worry about what happens after that."
With an experienced group returning last season, Weber had a chance to teach more details since players already understood concepts and knew the drills. This season, Weber is trying to be patient during the slow learning process.
"Last year, we didn't even have to teach the drills,'' Weber said. "Now, we have to teach the drills from scratch. Then we have to teach them to play hard. Then if we get that far, we teach them why we're teaching the drill.
"Now our goal is to get them to play hard. It's not (the) refining of it, the details of something. They're not quiet there. We had to choose something. We chose defense. I don't think we're great at it, but we're trying.''
http://www.sj-r.com/sections/sports/stories/71383.asp
Weber preaches realistic goals
By JOHN SUPINIE
COPLEY NEW SERVICE
Published Tuesday, November 15, 2005
CHAMPAIGN - This time, coach Bruce Weber and No. 17 Illinois will take baby steps instead of heading into the basketball season at full speed.
Instead of shooting for an undefeated non-conference season - like the Illini did last year when they accomplished their goal of a 14-0 record - Weber and Illinois will keep things in perspective. The Illini have 10 games in the season's first 23 days, but Weber will keep it simple and break the season into small segments.
"Right now, it's 3-0," Weber said. "That's our first goal. We talked about it Sunday. We talked about the first three games being like a home tournament."
Then come two games at South Padre Island, Texas, and two more games away from home against North Carolina and Xavier. The big picture is much too big for a team still trying to learn Weber's offense and his expectations.
"I've talked to them about the big stretch (of non-conference games)," Weber said. "I don't want them to get overwhelmed. So we'll worry about these three in front of us, then we'll worry about what happens after that."
With an experienced group returning last season, Weber had a chance to teach more details since players already understood concepts and knew the drills. This season, Weber is trying to be patient during the slow learning process.
"Last year, we didn't even have to teach the drills,'' Weber said. "Now, we have to teach the drills from scratch. Then we have to teach them to play hard. Then if we get that far, we teach them why we're teaching the drill.
"Now our goal is to get them to play hard. It's not (the) refining of it, the details of something. They're not quiet there. We had to choose something. We chose defense. I don't think we're great at it, but we're trying.''
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