Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Moderators: UAdevil, JMarkJohns
- Longhorned
- Posts: 14758
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 1:04 pm
- Reputation: 975
- Location: In a guayabera at The Sands Club, Arizona Stadium
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Thanks you guys. Those are good thoughts. My guess is they're practicing it. I'm glad the problem got exposed before heading into the NCAA tourney.
-
- Posts: 14664
- Joined: Wed Jun 04, 2014 7:28 am
- Reputation: 1150
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
I'm sure they are. It's like zone. I'm sure we practice it with good principles, but translating those principles into games doesn't always produce reliable results.Longhorned wrote:Thanks you guys. Those are good thoughts. My guess is they're practicing it. I'm glad the problem got exposed before heading into the NCAA tourney.
- Longhorned
- Posts: 14758
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 1:04 pm
- Reputation: 975
- Location: In a guayabera at The Sands Club, Arizona Stadium
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Yeah, but like with the zone, the differing results from the games give you a different approach to working on the problem.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I'm sure they are. It's like zone. I'm sure we practice it with good principles, but translating those principles into games doesn't always produce reliable results.Longhorned wrote:Thanks you guys. Those are good thoughts. My guess is they're practicing it. I'm glad the problem got exposed before heading into the NCAA tourney.
-
- Posts: 14664
- Joined: Wed Jun 04, 2014 7:28 am
- Reputation: 1150
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
True. I did toss out the tweaks I like. There's just an underlying limitation revolving around the actual game transition that can be difficult to mimic.Longhorned wrote:Yeah, but like with the zone, the differing results from the games give you a different approach to working on the problem.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I'm sure they are. It's like zone. I'm sure we practice it with good principles, but translating those principles into games doesn't always produce reliable results.Longhorned wrote:Thanks you guys. Those are good thoughts. My guess is they're practicing it. I'm glad the problem got exposed before heading into the NCAA tourney.
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
If all else fails, mitigate the negative outcomes of the press with a positive when you do beat it. Looking like shit against the press, and 10 turnovers, and then going into our standard half court offense is not the same as looking like shit against the press, and 10 turnovers, and getting 6-10 easy layups/looks and our standard half court offense the rest of the possession. The press is a gamble, or more teams would employ it outside of mere desperation.
-
- Posts: 14664
- Joined: Wed Jun 04, 2014 7:28 am
- Reputation: 1150
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
The bigger question is in a situation like Oregon. We were already up substantially and generally want to play a slower pace then they do. I'm sure they were happy to speed us up.rgdeuce wrote:If all else fails, mitigate the negative outcomes of the press with a positive when you do beat it. Looking like shit against the press, and 10 turnovers, and then going into our standard half court offense is not the same as looking like shit against the press, and 10 turnovers, and getting 6-10 easy layups/looks and our standard half court offense the rest of the possession. The press is a gamble, or more teams would employ it outside of mere desperation.
I'm not saying you don't still attack, but when you face a team trying to dictate tempo when down double digits, it's a difficult question.
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
IIRC, Duke tried to do this to us in 2011 when the game was starting to get out of hand, and we went full throttle and made it worse. I think that was the way we should have played it in the Oregon game, but admittedly, that would have been risky given our foul trouble situation. It may have also gotten Brooks out of the game earlier on the flip side.Spaceman Spiff wrote:The bigger question is in a situation like Oregon. We were already up substantially and generally want to play a slower pace then they do. I'm sure they were happy to speed us up.rgdeuce wrote:If all else fails, mitigate the negative outcomes of the press with a positive when you do beat it. Looking like shit against the press, and 10 turnovers, and then going into our standard half court offense is not the same as looking like shit against the press, and 10 turnovers, and getting 6-10 easy layups/looks and our standard half court offense the rest of the possession. The press is a gamble, or more teams would employ it outside of mere desperation.
I'm not saying you don't still attack, but when you face a team trying to dictate tempo when down double digits, it's a difficult question.
- Longhorned
- Posts: 14758
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 1:04 pm
- Reputation: 975
- Location: In a guayabera at The Sands Club, Arizona Stadium
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
I don't have a kid on the floor, but that's what I look like, except with a little more buffalo in a china shop thing going on.
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Awesome!
-
- Posts: 30196
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 5:41 pm
- Reputation: 1849
- Location: Mohave Dorm Room 417 Buzz 2
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Well now we know where he got his hairline from.
- Bangkok Wildcat
- Posts: 2918
- Joined: Sat Jun 28, 2014 6:44 pm
- Reputation: 88
- Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Ramon is INTENSE...that was obvious to anyone who's seen 'At All Costs' on Netflix......on another note, I really enjoyed watching the 97 Championship game and seeing Bobbi, Bibby's Mom, Miles Simon's parents, etc in the closing minutes.....Also Lute turning his back on some of the FT attempts....lol, made me recall the crazy crap I was doing watching that game....one of the most nerve-wracking yet happiest memories ever re: Arizona sports.
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
I. Can't. Even.Jefe wrote:
Don't know how the parents can stand it.
Right where I want to be.
- scumdevils86
- Posts: 11663
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 12:34 pm
- Reputation: 232
- Location: t-town
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
That's about how I look just as a regular fan at the end of any big game that's close.
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
PJC on turning the UCLA defeat into a "good loss" (w/video)...
'We’ve turned a corner in a big way. In a big way'
'We’ve turned a corner in a big way. In a big way'
- Longhorned
- Posts: 14758
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 1:04 pm
- Reputation: 975
- Location: In a guayabera at The Sands Club, Arizona Stadium
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Thank you, AG. Fantastic piece.Gimino wrote:PJC on turning the UCLA defeat into a "good loss" (w/video)...
'We’ve turned a corner in a big way. In a big way'
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Terrific, AG, voice of a winner! Thanks.Longhorned wrote:Thank you, AG. Fantastic piece.Gimino wrote:PJC on turning the UCLA defeat into a "good loss" (w/video)...
'We’ve turned a corner in a big way. In a big way'
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
What's with the string on the hats? I've seen it all over the country but I have no idea why. Anyone?
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
It's from the nets they cut down84Cat wrote:What's with the string on the hats? I've seen it all over the country but I have no idea why. Anyone?
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=59&start=10200#p380285" target="_blank
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Duh, makes sense, thanks!
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Aww that's so cute that you think you, or me, or the rest who post here are "regular" fansscumdevils86 wrote:That's about how I look just as a regular fan at the end of any big game that's close.
-
- Posts: 1819
- Joined: Mon Jun 09, 2014 3:40 pm
- Reputation: 82
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
97 Cats vindicated again. This kid should never see the floor for a team with aspirations of doing anything. Miller needs to do whatever it takes to get Duval or we can write off next year.
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
He's the sole ball handler next year
Hahaha
Fucking kill me
Hahaha
Fucking kill me
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=59&start=10200#p380285" target="_blank
-
- Posts: 1211
- Joined: Tue Sep 23, 2014 5:12 am
- Reputation: 0
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
This was a complete team loss. PJC was never going to lead a team to the NC.
Love SM but this is on him, not PJC.
Love SM but this is on him, not PJC.
- Merkin
- Posts: 43402
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 10:31 am
- Reputation: 1583
- Location: UA basketball smells like....victory
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
PJC is what he is, this is a Miller loss for sure.Gladiator Cat wrote:This was a complete team loss. PJC was never going to lead a team to the NC.
Love SM but this is on him, not PJC.
- threenumberones
- Posts: 771
- Joined: Fri Jun 06, 2014 6:13 am
- Reputation: 39
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
What!? That is your fucking takeaway? You are an idiot.legallykenny wrote:97 Cats vindicated again. This kid should never see the floor for a team with aspirations of doing anything. Miller needs to do whatever it takes to get Duval or we can write off next year.
-
- Posts: 1819
- Joined: Mon Jun 09, 2014 3:40 pm
- Reputation: 82
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
He was god awful and next year he's penciled in as the starter. No scoring. No creating. Less than a traffic cone on defense. You seriously don't get the problem here?threenumberones wrote:What!? That is your fucking takeaway? You are an idiot.legallykenny wrote:97 Cats vindicated again. This kid should never see the floor for a team with aspirations of doing anything. Miller needs to do whatever it takes to get Duval or we can write off next year.
- threenumberones
- Posts: 771
- Joined: Fri Jun 06, 2014 6:13 am
- Reputation: 39
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Sure it's a problem but it doesn't even make my top ten for this game. Oh and btw Xavier just beat us with a nobody pg that we barely knew was in the game.legallykenny wrote:He was god awful and next year he's penciled in as the starter. No scoring. No creating. Less than a traffic cone on defense. You seriously don't get the problem here?threenumberones wrote:What!? That is your fucking takeaway? You are an idiot.legallykenny wrote:97 Cats vindicated again. This kid should never see the floor for a team with aspirations of doing anything. Miller needs to do whatever it takes to get Duval or we can write off next year.
- CalStateTempe
- Posts: 16648
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 2:46 pm
- Reputation: 582
- Location: The Right to Self-Determination: FREEDOM!!!!
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
It would be great to see a pure pg in an Arizona uniform. Second season I've said that. Watching a shitton of old Arizona film recently confirms it for me. We are combo wing U but that doesn't get it done in march.
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
PJC wasnt great but he wasnt bad
-
- Posts: 630
- Joined: Sun Mar 01, 2015 10:14 pm
- Reputation: 4
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Needed to drop that wide open 3 at the top of key but he was about 10th on the things wrong last night.
Trier hero ball.
Mark not being aggressive enough / team not looking for him
Miller subs and coaching and use of TOS
Offense looking lost v 1-3-1
Defense on blewitt
Dusan D
pinder in game late, especially over Chance
3 pt shooting , almost all good looks
Kadeem foul trouble first half
Then maybe PJC.
Trier hero ball.
Mark not being aggressive enough / team not looking for him
Miller subs and coaching and use of TOS
Offense looking lost v 1-3-1
Defense on blewitt
Dusan D
pinder in game late, especially over Chance
3 pt shooting , almost all good looks
Kadeem foul trouble first half
Then maybe PJC.
-
- Posts: 14664
- Joined: Wed Jun 04, 2014 7:28 am
- Reputation: 1150
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
PJC was who I think he will always be. Decent, but the guy who won't win a game for you, but probably won't lose it either. Just there.rgdeuce wrote:PJC wasnt great but he wasnt bad
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Come on down Dylan Smith!
- Merkin
- Posts: 43402
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 10:31 am
- Reputation: 1583
- Location: UA basketball smells like....victory
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Why didn't Bill Walton know that Parker was named after Charlie Parker
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Special memorial Andy Kaufman award, a tie: LK and PennZ. guys.
- Longhorned
- Posts: 14758
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 1:04 pm
- Reputation: 975
- Location: In a guayabera at The Sands Club, Arizona Stadium
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Advance post with shout out to PJC for an amazing game. Now that's what we call defending the point. MVP of the night.
- CalStateTempe
- Posts: 16648
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 2:46 pm
- Reputation: 582
- Location: The Right to Self-Determination: FREEDOM!!!!
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Love the spirit LH and I agree.
Goood game PJC!
Goood game PJC!
- Alieberman
- Posts: 13841
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 11:50 am
- Reputation: 2885
- Location: I can't find my pants
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Had a solid game but more importantly....
Arizona is a horrible team when PJC is on the bench.
Arizona is a horrible team when PJC is on the bench.
-
- Posts: 30196
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 5:41 pm
- Reputation: 1849
- Location: Mohave Dorm Room 417 Buzz 2
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Alieberman wrote:Had a solid game but more importantly....
Arizona is a horrible team when PJC is on the bench.
Especially when being pressed.
- PieceOfMeat
- Posts: 14080
- Joined: Thu Jun 05, 2014 9:14 pm
- Reputation: 337
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
I felt he had a really good night tonight. would have had a few more assists if the guys he passed to hit their open looks.
also coulda had a few more points too of course (that missed layup made me laugh though).
also coulda had a few more points too of course (that missed layup made me laugh though).
It's long past time to bring this back to the court, let's do it with a small update:
- Longhorned
- Posts: 14758
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 1:04 pm
- Reputation: 975
- Location: In a guayabera at The Sands Club, Arizona Stadium
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
PJC actually was the MVP. ASU's four guard lineup allowed them to full court pressure all night long. It's too bad PJC had to take a couple of breathers because we needed him on every possession.
Otherwise, yeah. 6:1 ratio. That's something to behold.
And Holder's 31 points aren't on PJC.
Otherwise, yeah. 6:1 ratio. That's something to behold.
And Holder's 31 points aren't on PJC.
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
that wasn’t funnyPieceOfMeat wrote: also coulda had a few more points too of course (that missed layup made me laugh though).
- Longhorned
- Posts: 14758
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 1:04 pm
- Reputation: 975
- Location: In a guayabera at The Sands Club, Arizona Stadium
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
I turned green.97cats wrote:that wasn’t funnyPieceOfMeat wrote: also coulda had a few more points too of course (that missed layup made me laugh though).
- PieceOfMeat
- Posts: 14080
- Joined: Thu Jun 05, 2014 9:14 pm
- Reputation: 337
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
it still made me laugh.97cats wrote:that wasn’t funnyPieceOfMeat wrote: also coulda had a few more points too of course (that missed layup made me laugh though).
It's long past time to bring this back to the court, let's do it with a small update:
- Chicat
- Posts: 46643
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 12:19 pm
- Reputation: 3982
- Location: Your mother's basement
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Meanwhile PJC was really good and Jeff Goodman didn’t actually see the game.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
- PieceOfMeat
- Posts: 14080
- Joined: Thu Jun 05, 2014 9:14 pm
- Reputation: 337
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Jeff being JeffChicat wrote: Meanwhile PJC was really good and Jeff Goodman didn’t actually see the game.
It's long past time to bring this back to the court, let's do it with a small update:
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Cats +15 with Parker, best on team. Barcello ... still has the yips. Alkins, bad turnovers. Parker is crucial.
Right where I want to be.
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
We need Barcelllo to play like he knows what he’s doing out there. Defend defend defend.gumby wrote:Cats +15 with Parker, best on team. Barcello ... still has the yips. Alkins, bad turnovers. Parker is crucial.
- Longhorned
- Posts: 14758
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 1:04 pm
- Reputation: 975
- Location: In a guayabera at The Sands Club, Arizona Stadium
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Definitely.gumby wrote:Cats +15 with Parker, best on team. Barcello ... still has the yips. Alkins, bad turnovers. Parker is crucial.
But here’s what I don’t understand. He’s so good at breaking the press, so why doesn’t the team break toward the basket more often for a high percentage shot earlier in the shot clock? I understand that the purpose of that kind of press is to dictate a faster pace that favors ASU, but Arizona just seems to err too much on the side of holding up the ball to allow ASU to set their defense. When that happens, the feisty swarm in the paint makes it harder for our bigs to score or kick out to a shooter.
Re: Parker Jackson-Cartwright
Agree. I think part of it is not trusting teammates at this point. He could press the issue, but then someone like Smith or Lee or Randolph jacks a shot without Ayton getting those touches we all say he needs.Longhorned wrote:Definitely.gumby wrote:Cats +15 with Parker, best on team. Barcello ... still has the yips. Alkins, bad turnovers. Parker is crucial.
But here’s what I don’t understand. He’s so good at breaking the press, so why doesn’t the team break toward the basket more often for a high percentage shot earlier in the shot clock? I understand that the purpose of that kind of press is to dictate a faster pace that favors ASU, but Arizona just seems to err too much on the side of holding up the ball to allow ASU to set their defense. When that happens, the feisty swarm in the paint makes it harder for our bigs to score or kick out to a shooter.
Right where I want to be.