That is very true, and it doesn't help. On the flip side, you only have to maintain defensive intensity for 30 seconds now rather than 35. It's impossible not to compare to past teams. We all know TJ, Aaron Gordon, Rondae, Nick, and Stanley aren't here anymore, but a lot of it is the bar being set so high defensively. It's unrealistic to think this team is going to be the last two teams defensively. But no matter how early it is in the season, it can be frustrating and concerning to see guys consistently getting blown by and having clear paths to the rim, while help defense just stands there. It's frustrating to see guys rotating late, poor closeouts on shooters, guys out of position, guys losing track of their man, etc. It's akin to a Steelers fan used to their teams winning with defense and all of a sudden Big Ben and company are putting up gaudy offensive numbers, but the defense is not even close to being what it was.gumby wrote:
Apparently, fans do, too. We're not going to post our recent defensive numbers, which were aided by physical play that's no longer legal (bumping cutters, etc.).
And yes, Boise State was a match up nightmare, but we have seen these things fairly regularly throughout the very young season. It is early though, and not something any of us should be freaking out about. We have shown 1) we have made the halftime adjustments and improved in the second half of pretty much all of our games, if not all, and 2) we have gotten better with each game. There are going to be some slugfests coming up, likely some losses, but Miller will have this team much better defensively come January and February, and then look out.