"The only thing that prevent defense prevents in winning" - Bill Walton, probably from Lou Holtz.EastCoastCat wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2024 3:54 am The only way to do that is to double team him which leaves someone open and exposes the defense for a much easier final shot. Not all coaches would do that.
When UA went on their late run, they pressured the ball from the second it was thrown in. Now let's change what we are doing and let Pope dribble the ball down court with no pressure until about the NBA 3 point range.
My preference would have been to double him in the backcourt, and get the ball out of his hands. Cats let the hottest player in the game keep the ball the last 11 seconds. Pressure the ball right away, and the Beavs have to take longer to get the ball downcourt and have someone else shoot.
Good defense by Lewis, no problem there, and an outstanding shot by Pope. Maybe 90% of the time that shot does not go in and you go to overtime.
"Playing not to lose (something)" - Bill Walton