Home
supporting the Clint Eastwood State Fightin' John Waynes since 2011

Primary links

  • About
    • $upport (lol)
    • Ethics
    • FAQ
    • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • MGoStore
  • MGoBoard
    • MGoBoard FAQ
    • Ticket spreadsheet
    • Michigan bar locator
    • Moderator Action Sticky
  • Useful Stuff
    • Depth Chart By Class
    • Unofficial Two Deep
    • 2013 Offer Board
    • Crude Bug Tracking System
    • Third Down Stats
    • Diaries, Windows Live Writer, And You
    • Michigan Future Schedules
    • User-Curated HOF
    • Where To Eat In Ann Arbor
Home

Navigation

  • Forums
  • Recent posts

User login

  • Create new account
  • Request new password

MGoElsewhere

  • @MGoBlog (Brian)
  • @aceanbender
  • @TomVH (Tom)
  • RSS Feed
  • iPhone App
  • Facebook profile
  • MGoKindle Store
  • mgo.licio.us
  • Brian @ TSB [Archive]
  • Brian @ AOL [Archive]
  • Sour Salty Bitter Sweet

Michigan Blogs

  • Big House Blog
  • Brice's Recruiting
  • Burgeoning Wolverine Star
  • Genuinely Sarcastic
  • Go Blue Michigan Wolverine
  • Holdin' The Rope
  • MGoFootball
  • MVictors
  • Maize 'n' Blue Nation
  • Maize 'n' Brew
  • Maize And Go Blue
  • Michigan Football Recruiting
  • Michigan Hockey Net
  • The Blog That Yost Built
  • The Hoover Street Rag
  • The M Zone
  • The Wolverine Blog
  • Touch The Banner
  • UMGoBlog
  • UMHoops
  • UMTailgate
  • Wolverine Liberation Army

M On The Net

  • mgovideo
  • MGoBlue.com
  • Mike DeSimone
  • Recruiting Planet
  • The Wolverine
  • Go Blue Wolverine
  • Winged Helmet
  • UMGoBlue.com
  • MaizeRage.org
  • Puckhead
  • The M Den
  • True Blue Fan Forum

Big Ten Blogs

  • Illinois
    • A Lion Eye
    • Hail To The Orange
    • Illinois Baseball Report
    • Illinois Loyalty
  • Indiana
    • Inside The Hall
    • The Crimson Quarry
  • Iowa
    • Black Heart, Gold Pants
    • Fight For Iowa
  • Michigan State
    • The Only Colors
  • Minnesota
    • GopherHole.com
    • The Daily Gopher
    • I'm In Love With A Fringe Bowl Team
    • TNABACG
  • Nebraska
    • Big Red Network
    • Corn Nation
    • Husker Mike's Blasphemy
    • Husker Gameday
  • Northwestern
    • Sippin' On Purple
    • Lake The Posts
  • Notre Dame
    • The House Rock Built
    • One Foot Down
  • Ohio State
    • Eleven Warriors
    • Buckeye Commentary
    • Men of the Scarlet and Gray
    • Our Honor Defend
    • The Buckeye Nine
  • Penn State
    • Slow States
    • Black Shoe Diaries
    • Happy Valley Hardball
    • Penn State Clips
    • Linebacker U
    • Nittany White Out
  • Purdue
    • Boiled Sports
    • Hammer and Rails
  • Wisconsin
    • Bruce Ciskie

Links of Note

  • Baseball
    • Big Ten Hardball
    • College Baseball Today
    • The Baseball Zealot
    • The College Baseball Blog
  • Basketball
    • Ken Pomeroy
    • Basketball Prospectus
    • Midmajority
  • College Hockey
    • Chris Heisenberg
    • College Hockey Stats
    • Inside College Hockey
    • Michigan College Hockey
    • Hockey's Future
    • Sioux Sports
    • USCHO
    • Western College Hockey
    • CCHA
      • LSSU Hockey
      • Bronco Hockey Blog
  • Football
    • Smart Football
    • Every Day Should Be Saturday
    • Doctor Saturday
    • CFB Stats
    • Harold Stassen
    • NCAA D-I Stats Page
    • The Wizard Of Odds
  • General
    • Sports Central
  • Local Interest
    • The Ann Arbor Chronicle
    • Arborwiki
    • Arbor Update
    • Teeter Talk
    • Vacuum
  • Teams Of The D
    • Lions
      • Pride of Detroit
      • Fire Millen
    • Pistons
      • Detroit Bad Boys
      • Need4Sheed
    • Tigers
      • Roar Of The Tigers
      • The Detroit Tigers Weblog
      • The Daily Fungo
    • Red Wings
      • On The Wings
      • Behind The Jersey
      • Winging It In Motown
    • Michigan Sports Forum

Get Yer Tickets

Find the best US sports betting sites on the web at onlinebetting.com. Sports wagering is getting more and more popular each year, so place your bets online today.

Enjoy online gambling? Why not try online poker or online roulette? Especially online roulette for real money. If you are going to play poker, then make sure you use the PartyPoker bonus code or PokerStars marketing code when signing up to these two poker giants.

If you're looking for online sports betting, Sportsbooks is your best option. Nothing else compares in variety and reliability.

Football Display Case

NFL Watches

Follow your favorite team with localtv-satellite.com: Click Here.

Always better to play free blackjack and free Flash slots online before making a purchase on any real online casino.

Site Search

Diaries

  • New
  • Popular
  • Hot
  • Choosing Playoff Participants: Poll, Committee, or Autobid?
    oakapple - 8 hours ago
  • Beware History
    Blazefire - 23 hours ago
  • The Blockhams in "SUMMER BREAK"
    Six Zero - 1 day ago
  • Press Release: Hoops to play N.C. State in B1G/ACC Challenge
    Ace - 2 days ago
  • The Blockhams in "GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER", now UPDATED
    Six Zero - 1 week ago
  •  
  • 1 of 5
  • ››
more
  • Big Ten Recruiting Rankings: 5-14-12
    Ace - 3,285 views
  • Beware History
    Blazefire - 1,360 views
  • The Blockhams in "SUMMER BREAK"
    Six Zero - 1,334 views
  • Press Release: Hoops to play N.C. State in B1G/ACC Challenge
    Ace - 607 views
  • Choosing Playoff Participants: Poll, Committee, or Autobid?
    oakapple - 350 views
  • 2012 Football Road Trips
    HELLE - 39 comments
  • Big Ten Recruiting Rankings: 5-14-12
    Ace - 25 comments
  • Beware History
    Blazefire - 23 comments
  • Choosing Playoff Participants: Poll, Committee, or Autobid?
    oakapple - 20 comments
  • The Blockhams in "SUMMER BREAK"
    Six Zero - 11 comments
  •  
  • 1 of 2
  • ››
more

MGoBoard

  • New
  • Recent
  • Hot
  • Scout revamps their player rankings
    0 replies
  • OT - Ann Arbor: the smartest city in the country.
    11 replies
  • UM Womens Swim Coach Retires
    8 replies
  • OT: Tigers vs Twins 05-16-12
    17 replies
  • Ohio's 2012 Two-Deep Depth Chart Released
    43 replies
  • Michigan softball game against Kentucky to be broadcast nationally on ESPN2
    14 replies
  • Demar Dorsey to Hawaii
    72 replies
  • 2013 RB Wilkins Visited by Michigan
    67 replies
  • UofM Day at Comerica Park
    15 replies
  • Wetzel: B1G Drops Push for Campus Site Playoffs
    51 replies
  • OT: Bachelor Party in Nashville
    50 replies
  • OT: What's a Buckeye to do? UFA/1L?
    33 replies
  • Zoltan Mesko's "ZoliOke" June 9 in Boston - Children's Hospital Fundraiser
    3 replies
  • Not so cryptic update from Tremendous re: Maurice Hurst Jr.?
    116 replies
  • Michigan Baseball
    23 replies
  •  
  • 1 of 7
  • ››
  • OT - Ann Arbor: the smartest city in the country.
    11 replies
  • Scout revamps their player rankings
    0 replies
  • Denard in #1 Jersey?
    98 replies
  • Pro Combat Uniforms: Minnesota
    29 replies
  • 2013 RB Wilkins Visited by Michigan
    67 replies
  • Demar Dorsey to Hawaii
    72 replies
  • UofM Day at Comerica Park
    15 replies
  • OT: What's a Buckeye to do? UFA/1L?
    33 replies
  • OT: Tigers vs Twins 05-16-12
    17 replies
  • Ohio's 2012 Two-Deep Depth Chart Released
    43 replies
  • Michigan softball game against Kentucky to be broadcast nationally on ESPN2
    14 replies
  • OT: Bachelor Party in Nashville
    50 replies
  • Not so cryptic update from Tremendous re: Maurice Hurst Jr.?
    116 replies
  • UM Womens Swim Coach Retires
    8 replies
  • Experiencing the Big House
    116 replies
  •  
  • 1 of 7
  • ››
  • Ty Isaac to USC
    328 replies
  • OT: Friday Open Thread - Whatcha working on today? Posbang anyone?
    254 replies
  • Mary Sue Coleman speaking in Flint (Rodriguez, night games, etc.)
    158 replies
  • OT:Girls have cooties
    148 replies
  • Isaac done taking visits...
    138 replies
  • UPDATE: Laquon Treadwell Not Visiting Ann Arbor this Weekend
    133 replies
  • Treadwell "Anxious to Make a Decision" per Sam Webb
    129 replies
  • Audio: The Solid Verbal - Would you let your son play football? with bonus MGoSurvey...
    126 replies
  • WSJ Says B1G and PAC12 Should skip playoff to Save Rose Bowl
    124 replies
  • Friday Night Whaddaya Drinking, Whaddaya Doing?
    116 replies
  • Experiencing the Big House
    116 replies
  • Not so cryptic update from Tremendous re: Maurice Hurst Jr.?
    116 replies
  • OT - Grantland on the Girl/Baseball issue from last week
    114 replies
  • Beautiful ND Schadenfreude is Beautiful
    113 replies
  • Denard in #1 Jersey?
    98 replies
  •  
  • 1 of 7
  • ››

mgo.licio.us

  • Devin Booker blowing up, sticking to roots

    offer coming in a month, most likely

    0 comments
  • Versatile Nik Stauskas ready to do a bit of everything for the Michigan basketball team

    "I had so many Michigan fans and other people messaging me on Twitter and saying 'I hope you're ready to play point guard. I was a little bit worried."

    0 comments
  • Eso Akunne of Michigan Wolverines holds memories of mom close

    "Come home. We need to talk about mom."

    0 comments
  • Get Familiar: Michigan verbal Taco Charlton

    Enjoys things with "game" in the title.

    2 comments
  • Scouting Video: Derrick Walton at 2012 Spiece Run ‘n Slam

    sounds like all three Michigan commits are improving their stock so far

    0 comments
  • WTKA 1050AM Mott Takeover Schedule

    all of the people

    0 comments
  • Borges on Alabama game: Preparation 'has already begun'

    I'd hope so

    0 comments
  • Glen Steele tribute - YouTube

    one of the greatest names of all time #ofalltime

    1 comments
  • Quitting on Bo Schembechler was no easy task for baseball Hall of Fame-bound Barry Larkin

    Larkin said Schembechler scattered papers with a pound of his fist and "almost climbed over the desk" to point and tell him, “No one comes to the University of Michigan and plays stinkin’ baseball!”

    4 comments
  • Lunt heads list of impact early enrollees

    Joe Bolden gets some hype.

    0 comments
  • How Much Longer Can the Big Ten's Rose Bowl Obsession Last?

    Nebraskans are confused, understandably.

    11 comments
  • Junior Seau, And Why An Athlete’s Death Is Different

    "I watched Junior Seau when I was 9 years old, and I watched him when I was 27. Of course, I would make a habit of spotting him on the field in the first place because he was great and famous, and because he gave the networks plenty of reasons to show him again in slow motion. And then one day I stopped, or more accurately should have stopped, and realized that across most of my life, I had watched this person do work, act without a finished script, and live the real, uncertain life of a human being. I can say that of few people: family members, a few friends, and people like Junior Seau. "

    1 comments
  • Round 2: Brandon vs. Hollis golf match coming to Ann Arbor area on July 24

    yesssssssssssssssssssssss

    1 comments

Amongst The Trees

By Brian — January 30th, 2012 at 5:44 PM — 17 comments
Filed under:
  • basketball
  • game columns
  • ohio state
  • zack novak

1/29/2012 – Michigan 49, Ohio State 64 – 16-6, 6-3 Big Ten

71794_Michigan_Ohio_St_Basketball[1]Michigan-vs-Ohio-State-Basketball-1[1]

No one expected Michigan to go on the road against Kenpom's #1 team and come back with a victory, so frustration and alarm was kept to a low simmer as Michigan tried and generally failed to find a way through the thicket of arms and athleticism that Ohio State presents. While OSU also goes "small" by deploying just one post-oriented player at a time—6'7" Deshaun Thomas is the second-tallest player OSU starts, and he's an NBA-sized wing slasher who rebounds at a lesser rate than Trey Burke—there is small, and there is "small."

Michigan is the former, Ohio State the latter. Kenpom has OSU's effective height 78th. They're not huge but they're well above average while still getting to play four-out, one-in. So if a game in which an insurmountable three-point halftime deficit ballooned to 15 by the end is dispiriting, it's also an indication of Michigan's future, in which a post is surrounded by a point guard and bouncy guys ranging from 6'4" to 6'7". Just now, that seems like a pretty good recipe for success.

But Michigan's post guy is not Jared Sullinger and with the exception of Tim Hardaway, Jr., their bouncy guys range from 6'2" to 6'2" and have a tendency to bounce their arms into fastbreaking opponents' heads because they're not bouncy, so expected outcomes come out as expected. At the half, it seemed like Michigan's point total was about what you would expect and Ohio State's was a ton of missed putbacks. That proved itself in the second half.

Oh well. This one was house money anyway.

--------------------------------------------

Down the road, the team keeps scraping out narrow wins against good competition and is on track to meet expectations. The overall picture has some concerns. Ubiquitous Michigan basketball messageboardist MHoops1 compiled some stats on three pointers in league play that point to a burgeoning problem:

Tim Hardaway Jr., with 55, has taken more 3s in conference games than anyone else--he is second in 3s per game to Illinois' Brandon Paul (who is shooting just under 40% from 3). …

There are 8 guys who are shooting 20-29% from 3 in conference play--two are Hardaway at just under 22% (2nd worst overall in the conference…), and Smotrycz at just over 24% (4th worst overall, ahead of Walker, Hardaway and Keith Appling of MSU, who is shooting just under 23% from 3.

[Only players with 20 or more attempts are considered.]

I just don't know what happened to Hardaway's stroke. Last year it was the key component driving Michigan to their bid—they took just about as many threes but were third in the conference at hitting them. You can poke at all the psychological explanations you want; I don't buy them and am left with helpless shoulder-shrugging and an increased appreciation for Darius Morris's ability to create shots from everywhere.

No matter what the reason is, Michigan has the most prolific and least efficient three-point shooter in the conference now. This is a trend that extends to the team as a whole. Kenpom's conference-only numbers have Michigan first in three-pointers attempted (43%) and tenth (31%) in makes. Often poor percentages from three aren't that harmful since threes are worth more points (SCIENCE!). Here, though, each three point shot taken is 10% less effective than an average two*. That's a big difference when you consider the standard deviations involved here.

And then there's the free throws. There aren't any. (You may have noticed.) Michigan is dead last at getting to the line. Add it up and it's a parody of Beilein's reputation for perimeter-oriented fooferah.

No one is turning their nose up at 6-3 halfway through what seems like the slightly tougher half of the conference slate, or what looks like a third tourney bid in four years. Playing Ohio State drives home what looks like a ceiling for this edition of Michigan. To compare them, just line Zack Novak up next to DeShaun Thomas. Sometimes your physical limitations catch up to you, like when you're playing a Final Four contender. So it goes.

*[By this I mean the average three pointer is worth more than the average two. The D-I average 3 is worth 1.03 points; the D-I average two is worth 0.95 points. So you can be below average from three and still not hurt yourself too badly if you take a lot. Michigan far exceeds this margin of error.

I know fouls and getting to the line argue in favor of going inside and complicate this analysis considerably.]

Bullets?

And to think you could have pissed off Valpo's conference opponents. Man, do people hate Zack Novak. While in OSU's case it's standard "you elbowed our dude" lingering bitterness, it seems like 75% of previews express some sort of distaste for the gritmaster. That as much as anything else is a tribute to his career. If he ever has a plaque somewhere in Crisler he should be bleeding profusely and it should read "booed at every arena in the Big Ten for obscure reasons."

Free throw non-perturbation. To me it didn't seem like Michigan had a case for many more than the zero free throws they acquired before 37 minutes were gone. Maybe two or three—Craft obviously got Burke's follow through on a three he made anyway—but not so many that it would have had even a slight impact on the game. There was just little way through for most of Michigan's players. It's not hard to not foul a guy like Douglass when you can just follow him to the hoop and block his shot.

Sullinger attention == board obliteration. Michigan did an excellent job of rotating to Sullinger but all that defensive attention unbalanced Michigan's defense and allowed various Buckeyes to hammer the boards. OSU rebounded nearly 50% of their misses, which was death. Not sure what was the cause of the sudden inability to get the damn ball. Let's check!

Culprits in order: Hardaway, Douglass, Smotrycz, Sullinger double, Morgan, McLimans. Well… crap, try to fix that. I can't even claim that the Sullinger doubling was a major factor. It was just guys getting pushed out of the way and out-athleted by a 6-4 dude. Guh.

Smotrycz hat tip. Those possessions when he was matched up against Sullinger could have gone much, much worse. Still not contributing much on offense except in spurts. The small-ball lineup seems very effective defensively but lacks a certain something on offense.

Slightly tougher half in the rearview? I'd say so. Michigan had five at home and four away in the first half and must invert that in the second, but you can call the MSU, OSU, Indiana, Purdue, and PSU and Northwestern games a wash since Michigan will flip home and road with all those opponents. So then you've got:

  • DONE: Minnesota, Wisconsin, @ Iowa,
  • TO COME: @ Nebraska, Illinois, @ Illinois

Minnesota and Illinois at home are a wash. @ Nebraska is easier, and I'm not sure whether I'd play Wisconsin at home or Illinois on the road. Kenpom says definitely Illinois but it's been a little gaga for Wisconsin's nonconference blowouts all year. Anyway, I said slight. This section has been excessively defensive.

Iowa State watch. The Hoiberg Home for Lost Big Ten boys took out Kansas, which serves as a big, tourney-bid-validating win as long as they perform as expected down the stretch.

  • Login or register to post comments

Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.
January 30th, 2012 at 5:55 PM | House money (Score:2)
JeepinBen
JeepinBen's picture
Joined: 01/22/2010
MGoPoints: 8162

Is a good way to put it. Michigan at this point is pretty much a 6 man team (Stu, Hardaway, Novak, Burke, Morgan and Smotz) and yesterday 2 of them didn't have great games. 3 points combined for Novak and Smotz = not a game Michigan can win. We're a good team, but not a great team yet. That doesn't mean we can't go on a run, or beat some great teams when everyone plays well, but it means we can't compete with the elite teams when we have an off night.

"Over? Did you say, over? Nothing is over until we decide it is!"

  • Login or register to post comments
January 30th, 2012 at 6:01 PM | Great points about Novak... (Score:5 Normal)
StateStreetApostle
StateStreetApostle's picture
Joined: 01/18/2012
MGoPoints: 69

...but I think if he had gone to Valpo he would have had a Tim Hardaway-like role there, rather than the Grit Mahorn role he fulfills as well as could be expected here.

Incidentally, my (admittedly biased) view is that we owe Valpo a debt on this one, because VU actually pulled his scholarship offer early in his senior season.  By his own admission, he had gotten big and lazy.  The loss of where he had figured he would go for a while really lit the fire and eventually got Beilein's attention.  

So thanks for that, Valpo!  PLUS it couldn't have hurt with the future recruiting of Mitch McGary (who had been a freshman at Chesterton when Novak was a senior), and GRIII (also from The Region).

John Navarre, John Navarre, he is John Navarre

(to the tune of Jingle, Bells)

  • Login or register to post comments
January 30th, 2012 at 7:56 PM | It's hard to imagine Novak (Score:3 Normal)
jmblue
Joined: 11/07/2008
MGoPoints: 26832

It's hard to imagine Novak ever being lazy.  I just sort of figured he was giving 110% and throwing his body around from the day he learned to walk. 

  • Login or register to post comments
January 30th, 2012 at 8:09 PM | true. (Score:4 Informative)
StateStreetApostle
StateStreetApostle's picture
Joined: 01/18/2012
MGoPoints: 69

it's hard to imagine, but I only used that word because I could remember that he had used that about himself, talking about the experience.  unfortunately i couldn't find it.

for what it's worth, at least, I found a game where he (as a junior) went up against VHS' Robbie Hummel (Purdue) and Scott Martin (Purdue then ND).

http://www.nwitimes.com/sports/a-prime-time-matchup-at-both-ends/article_dedfa808-de2d-50b1-9048-ad8bd99d37af.html

And one about how he, in the middle of a baseball trip, he asked to use their gym to practice basketball.

http://www.nwitimes.com/sports/high-school/chesterton-junior-puts-baseball-on-hold-for-all-star-hoops/article_42467bd6-e15b-53db-ba45-90bc5c5bad20.html 

love that kid.

John Navarre, John Navarre, he is John Navarre

(to the tune of Jingle, Bells)

  • Login or register to post comments
January 30th, 2012 at 6:09 PM | Hardaway (Score:2)
Erik_in_Dayton
Erik_in_Dayton's picture
Joined: 12/03/2008
MGoPoints: 4548

First off, please forgive me for what I'm about to do, which is speak in NBA-announcer-level cliches.  That said...Last year, Morris was obviously the man.  This year, I think Hardaway feels like he should be the man sometimes but doesn't know exactly how to do that or when to do it.   In other words, I think we're seeing a guy who's not quite sure when or how to assert himself.  I believe that he's going through a sort of adolescent phase to his game, something that used to be normal for a sophomore.

I'd like to thank Mark Jackson for giving me the insight to say the above. 

It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future. -- Yogi Berra

                         

  • Login or register to post comments
January 30th, 2012 at 6:28 PM | We lack (Score:1)
MGoSoftball
MGoSoftball's picture
Joined: 10/18/2010
MGoPoints: 2647

depth but more importantly we need Tim to take a leadership role.  Hopefully he stays around a few more years.

From the Red Cedar Message Board:  "God hates us."  Yes He does Lil Bro, yes he does.  Everyone hates you.

  • Login or register to post comments
January 30th, 2012 at 6:33 PM | Stu Douglass probably has the (Score:2 Normal)
snoopblue
snoopblue's picture
Joined: 11/11/2009
MGoPoints: 1502

Stu Douglass probably has the best looking shot on the team. It's just so effortless, comes off his fingertips with the perfect rotation. Hardaway hangs too much in the air and lets it go on the way down. Most of his misses are top of the key, off the dribble where he is guarded and falling back. He does better whenhe can jump INTO his shot from what I've noticed. I think he'll get it figured out by the BigTenTournament. At least we know he's not leaving for the NBA.

  • Login or register to post comments
January 30th, 2012 at 6:42 PM | Douglass (Score:2)
Kilgore Trout
Kilgore Trout's picture
Joined: 02/20/2009
MGoPoints: 1764

I agree, his shot looks perfect, but for some reason he just can't get it to go in.

  • Login or register to post comments
January 30th, 2012 at 7:45 PM | Douglass' outside shot (Score:1)
JudgeMart
Joined: 08/08/2010
MGoPoints: 339

I agree that Stu Douglass has a great outside shot...it's not his fault that they play all of their games inside.

"There is no dark side of the moon, really.  As a matter of fact, it's all dark."
  • Login or register to post comments
January 30th, 2012 at 8:43 PM | I've never liked THJ shooting so many threes (Score:5 Normal)
robpollard
robpollard's picture
Joined: 06/03/2009
MGoPoints: 492

THJ has one of the prettiest 12-18 foot jump shots around and I have no idea why he is so enamored with the three.  Well, actually I do have an idea, in that Michigan's offense is in large part built around 3's, but I've always thought he shot too many.

Consider: last year in games against ranked opponents and MSU (i.e., big games), here are his #s:
- Syracuse, 1-8
- Purdue, 1-2
- Wisconsin, 0-3
- Kansas, 2-10
- OSU, 3-7
- Minn, 4-10
- MSU, 1-4
- OSU, 3-7
- Wisconsin, 4-7
- MSU, 2-6
- OSU, 2-9
- Duke, 1-6

While there are certainly some decent performances in there, he tended to save his few "lights out performances (e.g., 4-6 and 5-7's) for last year's dregs of the B1G (e.g., Iowa, IU).  When we were matched against top opponents (who presumbably can play more defense and there was more pressure for the shots to go down), he did pretty well occasionally, but usually was pretty bad.

My hunch is now that he's "the man" he's feeling more pressure that he's got to score in bunches (which certainly makes some sense; UM does not have a great deal of offensive firepower) and that's causing at least some of this consistently bad, while still voluminous, 3 point shooting.  I wish he would focus on driving to the hoop and pull up 12-18 foot J's (if those are in the offense), and leave most of the three pointers to the other guards and Smotz.

It only ends once. Anything that happens before that, is just progress.

  • Login or register to post comments
January 30th, 2012 at 10:50 PM | I'd love someone (not me) to (Score:1)
Needs
Joined: 08/05/2008
MGoPoints: 2444

I'd love someone (not me) to go back to last year's film and examine how THJ worked off the Morris-Morgan pick and roll action. It seems like he's getting isolated a lot on the wing this year as Burke and Morgan work high pick and roll, and because teams are hedging so hard, his man hasn't generally had to get involved in defending the pick and roll. Therefore, when he gets the ball he's pretty stationary and has trouble creating out of such situations because he's not tremendously quick. He seems to be better (most players are) when he gets the ball with some momentum but apart from some curl action, the offense doesn't put him in motion too often.

I think Morris was also a better passer and penetrator than Burke (and a worse shooter) so Tim got more involved as Morris broke the D down and found him moving to open spots on the floor as the defense shifted. It also likely helped that teams weren't keying on him until late in the year.

This year, they are, and he also frequently gets the ball late in the shot clock, leading to some bad shots that are necessary to beat the clock.

  • Login or register to post comments
January 31st, 2012 at 12:55 AM | posted from iPhone (Score:2)
OysterMonkey
OysterMonkey's picture
Joined: 08/22/2009
MGoPoints: 2510

If anyone knows what it's like to be a self-parody, it's BRCE.

This has nothing to do with Michigan football.

  • Login or register to post comments
January 31st, 2012 at 1:09 PM | posted from iPad (Score:3 Normal)
OysterMonkey
OysterMonkey's picture
Joined: 08/22/2009
MGoPoints: 2510

Thanks, BRCE. I appreciate it. You know, I don't get much traffic on the blog, mostly family and friends, but I do enjoy writing on it. I'm a grad student in philosophy and it's an interesting challenge to take philosophical ideas and make them accessible for....

Oh, wait. You're being sarcastic. Well played, you clever devil. Sarcasm? On the Internet? Now I've seen everything!

 

This has nothing to do with Michigan football.

  • Login or register to post comments
January 30th, 2012 at 10:56 PM | If Morgan could hit a (Score:1)
snoopblue
snoopblue's picture
Joined: 11/11/2009
MGoPoints: 1502

If Morgan could hit a mid-range jumper from anywhere around the elbows he would be a game changer. And what if he could hit the three! Teams just leave him up there all by himself with no fear of him shooting.

  • Login or register to post comments
February 4th, 2012 at 3:34 PM | posted from iPhone (Score:2)
bradybrady
Joined: 02/03/2012
MGoPoints: 127

Can Mcgary do that?

  • Login or register to post comments
Powered by Drupal, an open source content management system
Theme provided by Roopletheme; sidebars adapted from Chris Murphy.