Freddie is channeling the spirit of Johnny Orr...and that's a good thing!
Would love Orr's offense and Floyd's defense!
Let's capsulize last year's approach: "Sit on our butts at midcourt and then hope someone gets a shot off before the clock expires. It was called turtle ball."
Diante's thought process: "Will someone please get the **** open?"
Let's capsulize last year's approach: "Sit on our butts at midcourt and then hope someone gets a shot off before the clock expires. It was called turtle ball."
It was one of the things I just didn't understand in GM's era (and I risk opening a can of worms with this, but...) -- if the playbook was as expansive as people say, why did it seem like the offense ended up in stand-around-and-wait mode? Is it because players had to think too much?
What I basically saw the entire four seasons (esp. last 3) was, good movement early in the game, and then eventually the offense was: give the ball to the impact player and watch.
I don't remember his UNI teams looking like that.
I hope FH strikes a balance — up-tempo initiated by good defense, and the ability to switch the pace when the game flow requires a controlled, half-court approach.
We will see if how much of that was due to our roster. If this team can have some success getting out and getting easy buckets, it would be quite incriminating.Let's capsulize last year's approach: "Sit on our butts at midcourt and then hope someone gets a shot off before the clock expires. It was called turtle ball."