Looks as if we are a very consistent team.Just checked our offensive stats for the year.
Currently, we are:
323rd in points
326th in rebounds
317th in field goal percentage
330th in 3 point fg percentage (this is my favorite as Mooney told us at the beginning of the year, it was one of our best shooting teams)
361st in offensive rebounds (not sure how many team are ranked but that has to be close to dead last)
One would think, if we were that bad at shooting the ball and scoring, that we would at least turn the boys lose and try to get some rebounds. But alas, Mooney doesn't even try to do that.
Well, the graphic was wrong at least, lol. They finally updated it with 11.7 seconds left. I still can't fathom what i just watched.Please tell me we didn't have four timeouts left
Are these the worst announcers ever? I am not talking about homerism, just failing to accurately describe the game and players, and the horrible pow
Didn't watch. But Mooney is terrible when he tries to foul to prevent the 3. Always does it too early, extending the game. Again, just not well coached. If you are gonna do that strategy, you have got to coach them up on how and when to foul.Glad we win but all other coaches would foul and not allow their 3
Wow! That was your best prediction ever!Going for 2 in a row - Spiders 72 LaSalle 68.
Seriously, WTF was that? I said the same thing you wrote. Never seen a worse attempted game-winner. It was hilariously bad.Then the Lasalle guy puts up maybe the worst shot of all time down 1 throwing the ball over the basket. Comedy of errors.
I think it was just trying to get the ref to call a shooting foul with no actual attempt to get the ball in the basketSeriously, WTF was that? I said the same thing you wrote. Never seen a worse attempted game-winner. It was hilariously bad.
The last two wins have been the result of better guard play and both scoring.
Tanner is also playing better and has some good moments. Walz is more consistent
and is showing a nice shooting touch.
Good to get a win but again, obvious that we were watching two +200 ranked teams. A few things that stood out to me:
- Walz - 33 minutes, 11 points, 11 rebs (including 4 offensive), 6 assists, 2 steals, 2 blocks -- he has really played good basketball lately and pushed Soulis and especially Beagle down the depth chart
- Another inexcusable rules violation on the inbounds play, Mooney needs to answer for these failures but something tells me we won't hear much
- Tanner - he has a long ways to go, especially on defense, but when he's aggressive he has some nice moves to get to the basket and has shown he can rebound well at times too
The ref told Tyne don’t move and Tyne should have motioned to Roache the change.
Fault staff for not mentioning this change in the time out.
He should be able to recite the damn rulebook at this point.Also not sure how a 20-year coach keep running into not knowing the rules. I doubt he was asked postgame. idk if Tyne and Roche did it themselves - possible - but it was a deadball after a jump ball possession, very easily could have been called in from the sideline too.
My bad just remember the dead ball situation took a while to restart, that is why I was thinking TO.Yes, ref clearly told can't run baseline which is same as the baseline pass to Roche. But Carolina there wasn't a timeout. very brief stoppage after the jump ball possession arrow. Enough to call a play from sideline. it was really bad, and I expect a quick call was made by Moon or staff, but would have been worse if came after a timeout.
This is also a coach who over the course of time has had 6 men on the court and used a TO that he didn't have in games against our biggest rivalThis is now twice this year, our coaching staff does not know or understand the rules in critical end of game situations. How is this acceptable? He's been here 20 years, if there is one thing he should be excellent at, it is knowing the effing rules.
This is of course another symptom of the laziness, lack of accountability that has infested our MBB program. No one will do anything about it either, that is guaranteed.
This is also a coach who over the course of time has had 6 men on the court and used a TO that he didn't have in games against our biggest rival
Yes, GK, I saw that play and was yelling at the TV. If he literally had just turned to start down court and stayed in his same position the ball would have hit him in the back. I do love that Walz seems to be getting more aggressive on both ends of the court.Walz was great I thought, tho the 1 rebound he missed was the worst. Not his fault. All coaching style. He took a shot from the elbow, immediately turned to run back on D. Missed shot & ball bounced back literally right back to where he was. He could have not moved and gotten the rebound. Lasalle actually had to move to go corral the ball. Every other Spidre was already back, Walz was last one. It made no sense to me. Anyone else see that play? Just rolled my eyes. Something we're used to.
Also not sure how a 20-year coach keep running into not knowing the rules. I doubt he was asked postgame. idk if Tyne and Roche did it themselves - possible - but it was a deadball after a jump ball possession, very easily could have been called in from the sideline too.
Oh that happens all of the time due to the fact that our boys are trained to tuck tail and run as soon as a shot goes up. And then I watch VCU last night and watch them crash boards and contest every offensive rebound. Just so frustrating.Yes, GK, I saw that play and was yelling at the TV. If he literally had just turned to start down court and stayed in his same position the ball would have hit him in the back. I do love that Walz seems to be getting more aggressive on both ends of the court.
You would think that experience would help him actually, but I guess not. I have a friend who is a wedding planner and the amount of details she needs to pay attention with things and stuff to keep track of is remarkable. Wedding planning is also about executing under time pressure constraints and making adjustments to last minute unforeseen changes. All useful skills for a coach to have.let it go...the man was once a wedding planner!
You would think that experience would help him actually, but I guess not. I have a friend who is a wedding planner and the amount of details she needs to pay attention with things and stuff to keep track of is remarkable. Wedding planning is also about executing under time pressure constraints and making adjustments to last minute unforeseen changes. All useful skills for a coach to have.
Did he have a 20 year run as a wedding planner?We don't know if he was a good wedding planner though. He did get out of the business after all.
let it go...the man was once a wedding planner!
MoonMan put the final nail in the coffin, wowza!Yesterday: Fran Dunphy loses to Chris Mooney.
Today: Fran Dunphy announces retirement from coaching.
45% of the weddings ended in divorce.Did he have a 20 year run as a wedding planner?
and lets not get started on how badly his biggest wedding planning rival beat him out on job bids.45% of the weddings ended in divorce.