How does a player with Duruji's athletic ability play 31 minutes and only score 5 points? He was 2 of 9 from the field, 0-3 from 3-pt land.
- Archibald played 32 minutes and scored only 2 POINTS! He was 1 of 8 from the field, 0-4 from the 3-pt line.
- Powell played 21 min and only scored 2 points.
- Langston played 19 minutes and scored 0 pts.
I appreciate the fact that this team can't win road games, but this smells real bad. With a performance like this, you almost have to be TRYING to miss baskets. Read into that statement what you wish.
You're right. That's because those guys are only comfortable scoring in a certain context. We had a weird game yesterday and they can't adjust. To me, that was the type of game that we needed to play faster even if it meant playing the walk on. Offense was stagnant and we weren't hitting shots. It's Konkols job to figure it out though.
It's all pretty disappointing but since nothing really matters until the tournament, I'm invested as long as we're in the running. And it's pretty unlikely we'll drop to last place or next to last.
Last year we finished the season 17 - 16 and I felt that put Konkol on the bubble. My opinion hasn't changed. If we finish with 20 or more wins, to me he gets a shot at staying. With less than 20 wins, we need to be in the tournament finals for him to have a shot. Anything worse than that then it's time for a change.
I like Konkol and hope he can figure it out.
Need to make a change. I've said it before and many disagree with me. I think we have a lot of problems but the biggest is we just don't have the talent. Yes, Bracey is great and Duruji shows a ton of potential, but I just don't see much after that. Konkol's recruits look good on paper but I don't see it on the court. The stats shared by Dawg06 drive home this point. I think Konkol could do some things differently, but, at the end of the day, we aren't any good because we aren't any good.
Christon and Jean help but I think they make us marginally better.
Just my opinion.
Konkol is clean cut, very measured in his speech, loves order, and probably irons his underwear. Its pretty clear Konkol likes to control as much as he can. Eliminate the variables...almost to the point of predictability. Which is great for discipline, but hard to win consistently.
The players ARE comfortable scoring in certain context. And he seems to like those kinds of players. Problem is...that context is not fast and furious, because that usually comes with a certain amount of disorder. Not in his DNA. So he will struggle as a head coach to win those games in the 70th percentile and up.
Dayon Griffin, Omar, Harris, Boykins...were all talented...but wildcards and didnt assimilate well within the predictable system.
Seems like DayDay, Pemberton, and Duruji could perform in a more frenetic pace if we need to force the action a bit. I realize that would open us up to being exploited by certain opponents but it seems necessary when the offense is stagnant. Charlotte was a situation where Konkol needed to loosen the tie to me. We have better athletes than they do.
Have you considered those Dogs?
I wholeheartedly agree. This board has been begging for him to play the full court 'Dunkin Dogs' game he promised to continue when he was hired. If he adopted that style, the last 2-3 years include at least 1 dance. At least. The conference is as weak this year as its been since joining...and not only is a bid a longshot...finishing in the top half of a bad conference will be a challenge.