Maybe this was discussed in this thread or others - are we running the high-post weave a lot more compared to earlier in the season? It seemed like there was a lot more ball-movement and player movement in non-con -- and we've been going more and more to this since start of league schedule. I assume if that's the case, it was because defenses adjusted and that's the adjustment we've attempted to make.
We've run the high post entry all season. We were handing off a lot more and sooner in earlier games. I don't know how much freedom Conditt has, but it seems like he has his choice of what to do and he's waiting for something too easy. This is the Big 12, you aren't going to see a wide open cutter.
A lot of times it's designed to hand off to Brockington, which is a fine choice. I think it should be used as a way to initiate the offense, not as the sole point of action. We need to run counters and have other actions when it's clearly not working.
I also think TJ needs to have a handful of sets to run every game when we need an easy bucket. The lack of back door plays is frustrating given how teams are playing us. We also usually see a set play to start the game and then nothing after. Why not go back to those as they've had some success getting the ball inside on early possessions?
One of the biggest issues we had Saturday was Hunter's lack of ball security. He's the x-factor because he's the only guy that can put the ball on the floor and get to the hoop. They need to develop his decision making in the lane. There is no time to think when you have the ball in your hand. Too often he's caught scanning when he should be driving with a plan. This leads to defenders picking his pocket. We desperately need him to develop his scoring inside and out.
And for pete's sake, we have to get something out of our starting shooting guard and our top shooting guard reserve. Knock down an open shot.