RondaeShimmy wrote:
Yeah but if you look at the scores tab they have us beating @Conn 76-72...
When in the fuck did we play Connecticut?
Goddam do ANY of the journos even know where the fuck Arizona is on a map?
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RondaeShimmy wrote:
RondaeShimmy wrote:
The AP hasn't updated the scores, they're from last yearCatFanOneMil wrote: Yeah but if you look at the scores tab they have us beating @Conn 76-72...
When in the fuck did we play Connecticut?
Goddam do ANY of the journos even know where the fuck Arizona is on a map?
Baylor is giving free admission to the game, so it should be pretty full. I think the team will get up for that game since we're playing a top team.YoDeFoe wrote:I've bitched a lot this season about being under-ranked but honestly after those three games I'm fine just hanging out here.
I'd like to believe that it was a weird experience for the team - first time away from McKale and it's late night games in a shitty convention center over Thanksgiving. I'm also typically suspect of playing in front of family and friends with a lot of this team from SoCal - I assume it can be distracting (because we've often looked less than engaged in these games).
We've got a few days of practice while Baylor has a tune-up game before hosting us on Saturday morning. Hopefully we show up ready to play in another kooky environment - an 11am central tip-off (10 am Tucson time) in Baylor's crummy Ferrell Center in front of likely no one at all, with the Cats ranked ahead but showing as five point road dogs. Here goes nothing...
Free tickets because there's no interest in attending the game. That's two part:AZCatGirl wrote:Baylor is giving free admission to the game, so it should be pretty full. I think the team will get up for that game since we're playing a top team.YoDeFoe wrote:I've bitched a lot this season about being under-ranked but honestly after those three games I'm fine just hanging out here.
I'd like to believe that it was a weird experience for the team - first time away from McKale and it's late night games in a shitty convention center over Thanksgiving. I'm also typically suspect of playing in front of family and friends with a lot of this team from SoCal - I assume it can be distracting (because we've often looked less than engaged in these games).
We've got a few days of practice while Baylor has a tune-up game before hosting us on Saturday morning. Hopefully we show up ready to play in another kooky environment - an 11am central tip-off (10 am Tucson time) in Baylor's crummy Ferrell Center in front of likely no one at all, with the Cats ranked ahead but showing as five point road dogs. Here goes nothing...
Fine with being 12 after our performance over the weekend. Let's earn that top 10 spot this Saturday.
Grew up in Dallas area. I know a ton of Baylor alum. About one knew they were playing Arizona in basketball this Saturday.YoDeFoe wrote: 2) Baylor plays Oklahoma in the Big XII championship in Arlington that same morning - it's only 90min away and everyone that won't fit in the massive Cowboys stadium will be watching outside while tailgating (in true Texas football fashion). It's a top ten match-up, the rematch to a narrow 34-31 loss at Baylor, and the winner has the potential to vault themselves into the College Football Playoffs. All to say: it's a huge game that will have every Baylor sports fan's attention. If Baylor fans still are attending the basketball game, they'll probably be doing so with one eye on their favorite streaming device.
I think our guys get up for it because its a marquee match-up, the first opportunity to step into the top ten and to put the shakiness of the Wooden Legacy behind us. But we'd be remiss to think this will be a normal game with the early tip, the crummy arena, and the big game up the road stealing all the Baylor fanbase attention.
Excellent.YoDeFoe wrote:Interesting note: I reflexively think of Baylor as a team driven by their bigs and rebounding advantage but that's not the case this season. They're a heavy three point usage team that shoots very well from outside and is less likely than Arizona to take it to the rim. They get offensive rebounds because of the long shot attempts bouncing back out to them but are in total less likely to rebound the ball than Arizona (talking year-to-date, not projecting).
This Baylor team has three bigs in the 6'9" - 6'10" range (with good size) but have mostly played a four out line-up going 6'3" / 6'2" / 6'3" / 6'5" / 6'9" - 65% of their minutes have been in that line up with the remainder going 6'3" / 6'2" / 6'3" / 6'9" / 6'9". They've been forced into this situation following the preseason suspension and departure of expected PF Mario Kegler.
I wonder how Arizona adjusts to that small ball line-up and if the bit of time we've saw Green at the four this past weekend will pay dividends. He should match up favorably to their small ball PF Mark Vital. The 6'5" Vital is a rebounding machine, so I'd be curious to see what Lee could do against him in a more traditional line-up as well. Thankfully Vital isn't an outside threat, so we should find Nnaji comfortable in defending him so long as he stays in front and upright against the rim attacking Vital (who takes 65% of his attempts at the rim but is a very poor jump shooter).
Finally, this Baylor team lacks quality depth (or at least consistent quality). They've got four consistently productive players with two others who contribute in lesser roles. Seven guys in total get minutes.
That makes sense if they don't have the length this year. That zone they ran was predicated on one wing being able to cover 2 positions with long closeouts and reaches into the passing lane, and having a 5 who could clean the mess up if it got beat at the rim. If that isn't what their personnel matches up to, then it is a good move by Drew to go man.RondaeShimmy wrote:
I watched those 22 min highlights of Nova vs Baylor
Interestingly enough they played man to man defense throughout the game. As the commentator noted they've been playing more man defense this year.
The first half was mostly man defense. The second half they started in a zone and then kept switching from man defense and the zone defense constantly to confuse Villanova.
And they did.
They also played a ton of man vs Washington
I think Nico excels at anything that requires a higher basketball IQ. Zone is like that because you can't just physically overpower it.YoDeFoe wrote:Drew has made a hard change in his approach on both sides of the ball this season to reflect his roster (good on him). I hope he does try to zone us though because Nico is currently in the 95th percentile in scoring per possession against zone defenses
I've been thinking about this for a while. If you've ever had a problematic low back you know how it can cause nerve awareness in different parts of the body. Just spit-ballin' here, but maybe the drape of the pant leg bugs him around the upper thigh. In my experience nerve awareness feels like your leg hair is sore and raw and any tactile presence is not so much painful but disturbing. Roll the pant leg up and it's obviated. I've had it in my torso, my leg, and when in originating in my neck it eventuates in my scalp. A trip to the chiro and it's gone. Jeter's case may be more substantial and fixed.Beachcat97 wrote:Probably addressed before, but what the F is up with Chase's one shorts-leg rolled up? I'd say it's a fashion thing, but is anyone else doing it?
Short shorts are back in. It's a confusing time for people who were teens in the 90's like myself.PieceOfMeat wrote:I think Jeter just longs for the old days of short short basketball shorts. He likes his legs, wants to show them off.
Well late 80s early 90s nut huggers aren't in again, not sure those ever will be, but worn at the waist 1-3 inches above the knee shorts are. Which I'm a fan of, and I was a teen in the early 2000s that wore my pants as low slung and long and baggy as possible.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Short shorts are back in. It's a confusing time for people who were teens in the 90's like myself.PieceOfMeat wrote:I think Jeter just longs for the old days of short short basketball shorts. He likes his legs, wants to show them off.
I've been a Nico cheerleader for a couple of years, and had the fun of getting a few friends to go see the Pinnacle game vs Shadow Mountain last year, which ended perfectly with him hitting the game winner at the buzzer. It was one of those "see? I dragged you guys off to a high school game, but you see why?" moments that I couldn't have had if it had been some 10 point game.Spaceman Spiff wrote:
I think Nico excels at anything that requires a higher basketball IQ. Zone is like that because you can't just physically overpower it.
Nico makes a ton of plays like that. He nails all the little things. He doesn't overpenetrate, and everything he does is with a purpose.EVCat wrote:I've been a Nico cheerleader for a couple of years, and had the fun of getting a few friends to go see the Pinnacle game vs Shadow Mountain last year, which ended perfectly with him hitting the game winner at the buzzer. It was one of those "see? I dragged you guys off to a high school game, but you see why?" moments that I couldn't have had if it had been some 10 point game.Spaceman Spiff wrote:
I think Nico excels at anything that requires a higher basketball IQ. Zone is like that because you can't just physically overpower it.
So I wasn't a hard sell at all. But that moment in Anaheim where Zeke slips down wide open and Nico is at the top of the key and can get him the ball on a flat angle, but sees Josh on the low left wing and works out in his mind to pass to Josh so Josh can make a safer wing entry pass to the block for the dunk...
...that was the moment of "a-ha" for me as to why Nico will be gone after this year and will excel. He saw that whole thing. He saw Zeke...he wasn't passing to Josh for a wing jumper. It's almost like he played a bank shot off Josh's hands.
I hate post entry passes from the top of the key. Especially if the player is still rolling. Nico could have gotten the ball there, but maybe it is too high, maybe it is fumbled, maybe he gathers and D catches up. Going wing to block was an uncontested dunk. It was like he was playing 2K and could see everyone
But it's only 1 leg.PieceOfMeat wrote:I think Jeter just longs for the old days of short short basketball shorts. He likes his legs, wants to show them off.
Yup, thats essentially a NBA counter to PNR coverages, called shorting the PNR. Instead of hitting the roll man, who is running into a trap, or a sliding defense, you manipulate the defense by hitting another big/wing for a tic-tac-toe pass to beat the coverage. Loved that play.EVCat wrote:
So I wasn't a hard sell at all. But that moment in Anaheim where Zeke slips down wide open and Nico is at the top of the key and can get him the ball on a flat angle, but sees Josh on the low left wing and works out in his mind to pass to Josh so Josh can make a safer wing entry pass to the block for the dunk...
...that was the moment of "a-ha" for me as to why Nico will be gone after this year and will excel. He saw that whole thing. He saw Zeke...he wasn't passing to Josh for a wing jumper. It's almost like he played a bank shot off Josh's hands.
It's called basketball IQ, like a chess board and being 3-4 moves ahead of your opponent. More importantly, it works that way on the other end of the floor. On defense, if you can do more than just guard your man and understand where the ball is going and why -- you can minimize your reaction time and anticipate plays to put yourself in position to contest shots, deflect passes and always be in position to rebound.TucsonClip wrote:Yup, thats essentially a NBA counter to PNR coverages, called shorting the PNR. Instead of hitting the roll man, who is running into a trap, or a sliding defense, you manipulate the defense by hitting another big/wing for a tic-tac-toe pass to beat the coverage. Loved that play.EVCat wrote:
So I wasn't a hard sell at all. But that moment in Anaheim where Zeke slips down wide open and Nico is at the top of the key and can get him the ball on a flat angle, but sees Josh on the low left wing and works out in his mind to pass to Josh so Josh can make a safer wing entry pass to the block for the dunk...
...that was the moment of "a-ha" for me as to why Nico will be gone after this year and will excel. He saw that whole thing. He saw Zeke...he wasn't passing to Josh for a wing jumper. It's almost like he played a bank shot off Josh's hands.
He knows he has to bring in those short shorts slowly, else he'll scare everyone else offAlieberman wrote:But it's only 1 leg.PieceOfMeat wrote:I think Jeter just longs for the old days of short short basketball shorts. He likes his legs, wants to show them off.
I think he is bi-shorts curious.
Here you are, bringing advanced statistics into a discussion where I'm just trying to multiply the amount of exposed leg with the angle of dangle, then divide that by the difference between the length of left vs right short. You know what the result of that equation is? The amount of swag.YoDeFoe wrote:Fun with Synergy Sports:
PP(P+A) is one of my favorite stats - it's a measure of points via both scoring and assists (standardized by dividing by the number of total possessions). It's essentially an offensive efficiency stats that captures buckets and dimes.
Arizona has five players in the Pac-12 top 20 in PP(P+A) among high production players.
Baker and Nico are in the top five, while Zeke, Josh, and Dylan are in the 15-20 group. If you lower the threshold to include lower usage players, Max joins the top five with Nico and Jemarl.
If we look at very high production major conference players, Nico is fourth behind Zavier Simpson (Michigan), Tyrese Haliburton (ISU), and Tres Tinkle (OSU).
Hopefully we keep this production efficiency up as the competition increases.
Spiff I’m as shocked as you are.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Any efficiency rating that has Dylan Smith in the top 20 makes me question beliefs I've come to hold over a long, long time.
As that play was happening I was “Zeke is open underneath....why pass to wing for a 3?.....oh my, that was awesome.”EVCat wrote:I've been a Nico cheerleader for a couple of years, and had the fun of getting a few friends to go see the Pinnacle game vs Shadow Mountain last year, which ended perfectly with him hitting the game winner at the buzzer. It was one of those "see? I dragged you guys off to a high school game, but you see why?" moments that I couldn't have had if it had been some 10 point game.Spaceman Spiff wrote:
I think Nico excels at anything that requires a higher basketball IQ. Zone is like that because you can't just physically overpower it.
So I wasn't a hard sell at all. But that moment in Anaheim where Zeke slips down wide open and Nico is at the top of the key and can get him the ball on a flat angle, but sees Josh on the low left wing and works out in his mind to pass to Josh so Josh can make a safer wing entry pass to the block for the dunk...
...that was the moment of "a-ha" for me as to why Nico will be gone after this year and will excel. He saw that whole thing. He saw Zeke...he wasn't passing to Josh for a wing jumper. It's almost like he played a bank shot off Josh's hands.
I hate post entry passes from the top of the key. Especially if the player is still rolling. Nico could have gotten the ball there, but maybe it is too high, maybe it is fumbled, maybe he gathers and D catches up. Going wing to block was an uncontested dunk. It was like he was playing 2K and could see everyone