MontuckyYooper

February 26th, 2014 at 7:50 PM ^

This is the part where we all freak out and certain posters start talking about how much such-and-such guy sucks and how the offense is just standing around too much and do these guys even get coached?  

AND THEN we miraculously turn it on and win big.  And then we neg the shit out of those posters...

Right?  

HollywoodHokeHogan

February 26th, 2014 at 7:50 PM ^

            In the past this board would be filled with calls for GRIII to set-up, but now we've just given up on that.  If Caris and Nik aren't going it done, then forget it.

djb012031

February 26th, 2014 at 7:52 PM ^

But when we constantly have these types of starts, that speaks to me as a coaching problem.  

When you see something happen a couple of times, you can probably chalk that up to a player issue but when its the same thing, time and time again, like these horrible starts, i think its a coaching problem.

Go ahead, kill me away

MGoBlue96

February 26th, 2014 at 8:04 PM ^

He has done great things at UM, but you have to wonder about the consistent lack of rebounding and defense. Some of that is a clearly a lack of effort. Do you really believe this team doesn't have good enough athletes to better than horrible on the defensive end of the floor?

I mean, in past years we chalked it up to having less than optimal athletes, but now this team is better in that department and it is still a significant issue.

Obviously not worshipping everything Beilein related is clearly not accepted  on this board. He is clearly the best coach this program has had in while, that still does not mean he is exempt from any criticism. It shouldn't fall 100% on the players.

MGoBender

February 26th, 2014 at 8:05 PM ^

People look at the opponents FG% and say "we're horrible on defense," but they ignore the fact that we never put anyone on the line and we stay out of foul trouble.  It's a trade off.

And it's not an effort thing.  We don't have great size, other than GR3 and GR3 is even playing out of position.

MGoBlue96

February 26th, 2014 at 8:12 PM ^

However, small ball is becoming more common in college basketball , which makes it less of a disadvantage than in the past.

Also size does not 100% explain giving up a large number of  uncontested jump shots every game. People can argue it all the want, but that is a simply a lack of effort. They are also horrible in terms of fighting through screens.

 

Wolvie3758

February 26th, 2014 at 7:54 PM ^

ANOTHER bad start, missed Fts, STUPID tunovers, missed EASY layups..Morgan with his usual fumblitits and missed fts...God this team is frustrating...when there bad there bad, Better get their act together and QUICK or they are going to blow all the seasons hard work and totally negate the MSU win if they lose here

WolvinLA2

February 26th, 2014 at 8:05 PM ^

I should have been more specific, so people with only a rudimentary understanding of English could understand.  

We shot well below our average and they shot well above their average.  Some of that has to do with defense, but many of our misses (including our free throws) were open shots.  Had that been nearer the mean, this would be a close game right now.  We have actually taken more shots than they have in this game.  

Sometimes your shots aren't falling, and sometimes their shots do.  It doesn't have to turn into an OMG THIS TEAM FUCKING BLOWZ thread because of it.

Franz Schubert

February 26th, 2014 at 7:56 PM ^

Has really struggled lately, I would like to see GR3 and Irvin play together with Levert running the point.

LSAClassOf2000

February 26th, 2014 at 7:57 PM ^

The four factors - 

Michigan eFG% - 33.33%

Michigan OREB% - 35.00%

Michigan FTR - 33.33%

Michigan turnover % - 13.90%

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Purdue eFG% - 62.00%

Purdue OREB% - 27.27%

Purdue FTR - 24.00%

Purdue turnover % - 17.84%