Steve Prohm

ForbinsAscynt

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More of the same today. No real changes or adjustments. The team is playing hard, but they do not have the skill set needed to make Steve’s game plan successful. They have skills, just not the ones that make Steve’s plan work. Steve refuses to adjust his game to fit the skill set of his players. Keep pounding at the square peg until it fits the round hole seems to be his philosophy.
what game plan?
 

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They were supposed to foul just past half court, but bolton was screened and George wasn't close enough to the screener. That's not on Prohm, that's on the players not executing what was drawn up.

Shouldn't have even let them get to half court.
 
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Drew0311

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Apparently Prohm said he told the team to foul at the end of regulation, but they didn't execute...I call ********. It's not hard to understand to foul someone.

what kind of basketball player does not know how to foul?
The other thing is Samuel from TCU is shooting 35 percent from the line. We should have hacked him every time he touched the ball. Put in one of our guys just to foul him.
 

Wally86

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You think he likes losing? If so he is the wrong guy. No. I don’t think he lets the team take tough losses intentionally. I think his teams are poorly coached with too much roster turnover which results in bad losses.

Agree with everything else.

Maybe it is just semantics. If you aren’t willing to demand the discipline required to minimize bad losses you kind of except them. Letting them learn through losses makes sense just like calling a timeout in Hilton after a made bucket, Both are examples of bad coaching.