02-21-2020, 11:27 AM | #291 | |
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Every team has bumps in the road, I am confident this team would be top 25 if Cronin were still here, regardless of Jarron's injury or lack there of - though Nysier Brooks still being here would be the biggest factor. Brannen is supposed to be a great offensive mind, so he should be able to find other guys way to score. The lack of effort that seems to be plaguing this team lately isn't just Jarron. Maybe with Jarron healthy we squeak out a couple more wins, but the fact is we shouldn't be letting Q3 teams stay close regardless of Jarron's health. We still have time to turn it around, UCLA still has time to blow it. But looking at the last 10 games, it's hard to think UCLA isn't the better team. Cronin went to a team known for not giving effort or playing D and is now getting both effort and defense at a high-level (though it did take him a while), Brannen came to a team known for giving constant effort and defense and is now getting neither at a high level. |
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02-21-2020, 11:55 AM | #292 | |
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I agree, the effort is terrible and we aren’t good right now. My point is, you can’t give Jarron a pass for not boxing out and turnovers because he’s hurt, then not take that into consideration when talking about the teams success. He’s pretty good when healthy. He makes a world of difference when he’s healthy. Last edited by cincyguy13; 02-21-2020 at 11:57 AM. |
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02-21-2020, 11:59 AM | #293 |
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02-21-2020, 12:10 PM | #294 | |
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So we'd be playing small ball lineups with Scott at the 5 and Diarra as his backup. Maybe that would work better than our current lineups, maybe it wouldn't, who knows. I have no doubt that regardless we'd be seeing a lot more effort, defense and rebounding out of everyone not named Scott than we have gotten under Brannen. |
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02-21-2020, 12:16 PM | #295 |
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It definitely would make the team a lot better if he was healthy. Do you agree? Coach looks a lot better when your best player is healthy. Would you agree?
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02-21-2020, 12:30 PM | #296 | |
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When CJB has all his pieces in place he can run everything he wants and get every player involved. It will be back to motion offense. I am guessing his bench will be deeper with talent because he is not opposed to "recruiting over" a player or using grad transfers. So he will be able to bench a player for lack of effort and replace him with a capable scorer with fresh legs. The best players will be on the floor not the most tenured veteran. This process will take more than this year or next to reach a high level. We had a chance this year but he's got limited options right now. Maybe he can still pull a rabbit out of a hat |
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02-21-2020, 12:48 PM | #297 |
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Glad to be here. I just ask you to take a high level look at all the circumstances when you make your declarative statements on CJB. He has a lot to prove, but I don't think it's fair or acceptable to be as distraught as you appear to be.
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02-21-2020, 12:54 PM | #298 | |
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I'm willing to give Brannen some time, but it's disappointing when last spring before Cronin left we were predicted to be a top 25 team and quite possibly a protected NCAA tournament seed. Now barring us turning it around very quickly (which is possible, but we can't play last we have the last 4 games) we are looking to 2022 for our next NCAA tournament - and a new coach/rebuild if Brannen can't get us there in 2022. Who knows, maybe our energy levels and effort completely flip starting Sunday and we make the NCAA tournament this year. I'll be happy with that, though the inconsistency in play will still have me concerned. As for grad transfers, hopefully he does better than he did this year if he's going to rely on grad transfers - though I believe he has stated he prefers not to recruit grad transfers. The only grad transfer of our three who has done semi-well is Jaevin and he still hasn't lived up to the hype. |
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02-21-2020, 01:08 PM | #300 | |
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I think JB should get away from the pre-scheduled goon squad lineup change and apply substitutions only as needed. Specifically when a player is tired or lacking effort. I would agree with you that he should be able to use the bench for not boxing out etc. But Cronin was going to his bench (that he recruited specifically) and he could insert a player who fit his defense. Brannen can't use the bench to insert a player and keep his offense up to speed. He will in the future be able to use the bench and still not skip a beat. Just like Cronin didn't skip beats because he had athletes that could play his D. |
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