Originally Posted by BWillie:
You play defense by sliding your feet. Too many blocks are called charges when a guy is beat defensively and slides under an offensive guy in a non basketball move (hands to the side standing like statue) and not enough charges are called when a guy is moving his feet and is WITH the offensive player and just gets bulled into.
Durham was not set. He was moving at the point of contact. It was not a charge. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
We are through 1/2 the half and we haven’t even tried to let Remy do his thing. Now it’s a 1 point game. What’s Self trying to prove here?
He is doing his thing. He's just not doing it as well anymore. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
What's the other option here? Agbaji? :-)
Let Remy do his thing or we are losing this game. Easiest path to the final 4 in forever and we are blowing it. Go with what’s been working. Step up the D and let Remy go. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Durham was not set. He was moving at the point of contact. It was not a charge.
You dont and shouldn't need to be set to take a charge. Thats just something slow white ppl say. You need to be established in legal guarding position.
Anyway - this game is an example as to why so many of us were nervous after being up 9 in the 1st half. This offensive looks completely out of sorts and Providence shot 1 for 13 from 3 in the first half. That isn't sustainable. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
You dont and shouldn't need to be set to take a charge. Thats just something slow white ppl say. You need to be established in legal guarding position.
There's nothing established about a player sliding into a guy while driving. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
That would require him being able to create his own shot, which he can't do.
True, but looks like their would be some sort of screens called together open? All night, KU has too many guys just standing around, one guy trying to create. Don’t see many set plays called all night. [Reply]