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Originally posted by iam416 View Post
Yeah, they suck right now. I'd love to see Ohio State play them tomorrow and be down with them until the B10 Tournament. Unfortunately, nothing is won in November and December. I'd be very surprised if Sparty wasn't heavily involved in the B10 race and playing much better come money time.
But, no sane person would have ever predicated that the B10 would have 3 top 5 teams at any point this season, and none of them would be Sparty.
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Illinois's plan was to dictate who got 3 looks, and did it very well. Blanketed our two best three-point shooters, Livers and Brooks, to the extent that they shot only 4 of our 18 shots from 3. They came in with an excellent game plan and are a likely tournament team. This would have been a very nice road win, but Juwan can't make the 3s go down, just as Beilein couldn't shoot them for the players last year in the games that team lost. One thing he can do is to tell Franz to keep shooting. I could have used more micromanaged offense in the second half, and maybe some timeouts once the fouls started, just to slow things down. Might have been a night for Davis and not Castleton, as well.
Sure wasn't fun to watch though, that's for sure.
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Road wins will be like gold this year, no doubt. I think this year is shaping up to be one of the toughest conference seasons we've seen in a while.
Coach Howard is going learn a lot of things on the job and the hard way this season. Its to be expected.
I don't always roll a joint, but when I do, its usually my ankle
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I think the offense has precisely the same problem it did last year -- no elite creator. This group needs a system to generate looks, and it has a pretty good one with the Simpson-Teske pick-and-roll. But a team with size and athleticism and a good scheme can take it away if the shooters aren't making their 3s. It happened plenty last year as well and Beilein was no more able to do anything about it than Howard was last night. Certainly I might have preferred more DDJ and Johns, but the answer for this season in particular is to let Wagner play through this until he settles in from 3. Totally different game if he even goes 1-4 from 3 instead of 0-4. Beyond this year, the quickest fix is Josh Christopher.
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In-season upside possible or likely from:
-Wagner, who will start to can more 3s and see more opportunities open up as a result
-DDJ, who will continue to refine his role as the bench microwave
-Johns, who seems likely to make 3s at a somewhat higher rate, keep it up with the off-ball cutting, and be a defensive beast whilst cutting down on errors
-Castleton, who *might* snap into focus with the ball in his hands and go faster
All that's nice to anticipate, though likely that a fraction of it will come to pass. But last night isn't a demonstration of a hard ceiling.
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