Saturday Was SOOOO BAD….
How Bad Was It?
From Maize and Brew:
The
statistical carnage from Saturday in Wisconsin is admittedly startling.
The
offense scuffled mightily in Michigan’s 64-54 road loss to the Badgers. In
particular:
- The Wolverines
scored .82 points
per possession, which is .32 lower
than their season average.
- They shot 47.2 percent on twos (nearly
six percentage points lower than their average) and 27.8 percent on threes
(nearly nine percentage points lower).
- 16 turnovers,
which occurred on 24.2 percent
of possessions. This is nearly 10(!) percentage points higher than normal.
If you click the link, Dodge
pulls out additional games over the past seasons where Michigan turned in a
clunker of a game, against some very unworthy competition. And then they would come out the following
game and destroy their next opponent…
These guys aren’t pros (even
though I’ve seen pro teams do the EXACT SAME THING!)
They’re 18-22 young adults
that again, had an off day. And now
Beilein gets a couple of days to coach them up.
So, again, I’m not terribly
worried. The Beilein System has produced
a dud like this JUST ABOUT EACH AND EVERY Season.
Frustrating, absolutely. Am I glad
it happened on the road at the Troll Center?
You betch- well, no. I’m not GLAD
about it but I can LIVE with it.
And finally, what is the prognostication for tonight for the Gophers?
PAIN!
I pity the fools!
MAILBAG
SuperFan complained that I
didn’t address his main issues. So, here
goes:
WE
DID NOT NEED TO LOSE THIS GAME.
Agreed – but Michigan did. And they’ll learn from it. Right now, all I care about are 6 games at
the end of March and the beginning of April…
For
the first time this season we played STUPID; and I mean from the coaches down
to the players. We passed up MANY open 3s early in the clock while
attempting many reluctant and challenged ones. We gave up MANY open 3
looks (many which were missed, but not enough) due the compulsion to double
team, and committed several stupid fouls, 2 feet from the basket.
See the 18-22 year old comment
above. Also, I do believe the early
start was some of what you saw on the floor at the Troll Center. And that place is the screwiest place on
Earth when it comes to getting calls, etc.
Simpson
just went into super-stupid mode at the end of the game, getting fed the ball
by wisky when he had Poole ALL ALONE for a 3 when we really needed a 3.
ALSO,
is Matthews really traveling, or is he just so fast they think he is? If
he really is traveling, can't we get that fixed!!! If not, he needs more
bench time. He is not having a great year thus far, and he seems to be
getting worse as the season goes on.
Matthews and Simpson have had games
like that before. I wouldn’t sweat it
yet, but I will say this: Michigan is in
DESPERATE NEED of an offensive “Take
Charge” guy right now. Last year it
seemed like MAAR was the “Guy” and could take you home. Poole, Matthews or Simpson need to figure out
how to win a game on their own.
AND
WHAT IS WITH EVERYBODY, and I mean everybody, missing
short......consistently. Nearly every bad miss is short, almost never
long. When everybody is missing short over many games this must be some
sort of coaching problem??? Free throws too
I’m guessing that will be
corrected. Michigan always improves on
offense going through the season. I
haven’t seen anything to indicate that is changing this year.
From
Special K:
Is Brady the GOAT of all GOATS?
As a Michigan Fan I say YES. However, I think strong consideration would
be another Boston athlete – Bill Russell. In my book, he may slightly win
the competition. In 13 seasons:
Russell and the Celtics won 11 NBA
Championships.
He was also the Coach/Player after
Auerbach retired when he won his 10th and 11th
Championship with the Celtics
He went to 12 All-Star Games.
He was also named MVP of the league 5
times.
He had countless awards for top
rebounder, top defender and made several Second Team All-NBA.
On top of that he won 2 NCAA Titles.
It’s always fun to compare, and
impossible to win the argument
Bill Russell and the Celtics have
ALWAYS been part of the dynasty teams I bring up during this discussion. The argument is certainly understandable, but
the longevity of Brady’s accomplishments puts him ever so slightly ahead of
Russell in my book. Let’s call them 1 A
& B.
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