Is Monney more interested in winning any legal way possible or winning the Mooney way? I only ask because it seems logical that if you have a team that doesn't shoot very well most of the time it would be a good idea to try to get as many shots per game as possible. If that is true why does he not only NOT encourage offensive rebounding, he seems to discourage it. It is true that he has had the luxury of several teams that were decent outside shooters. However, that is not the case this year. Last night against a much smaller Davidson team not once did we try to put more bigger guys closer to the basket than they did. We didn't double team their only big scorer nor did we try to get some putbacks on our missed shots. Of course some will say, yeah but we shot 47 percent. To which I reply yeah but we lost the game. Maybe, just maybe two or three offensive rebounds might have resulted in layups or foul shots. At what point does it become clear that what ever way he is trying to win this year just isn't working with this particular team. Would these same players have a better record if they had been encouraged to follow their own shot as well as some of their teammates shots?
VCU is not a great shooting team but they are a tremendous offensive rebounding team. Does offensive rebounding only work for them? There are ten more games to go. Wonder what would happen if trying to win another way would be worth a try instead of only winning the Mooney way?
VCU is not a great shooting team but they are a tremendous offensive rebounding team. Does offensive rebounding only work for them? There are ten more games to go. Wonder what would happen if trying to win another way would be worth a try instead of only winning the Mooney way?