(11-27-2014 11:32 PM)FNblazer Wrote: I saw the least amount of mistakes in this one. I hope they don't get discouraged by the losses before conference play. If they continue to improve, we will be pleased with their progress by February/March.
I would say the least amount of mistakes in the second half. The first half was a shitshow all around. When we held them scoreless for 8 minutes or whatever it was, we really should have opened up a double digit lead. A ton of positives tonight.
Mehinti played fantastic. We need to run our offense through him more often.
Brown played well in my opinion. The shooting wasn't great, but he did a little bit of everything.
The watts/Baxter duo almost won it for us. I'm not sure why we went away from what was working with the game on the line.
I thought cokley played well when he was in, not sure why he was seemingly pulled.
We can tell Lee hasn't been playing. He is just a step or two behind where he needs to be. He plays hard out there though, and I'm sure it will all come together.
One sequence in the second half, cj got the ball by the basket and missed it once or twice, getting the rebound and finally putting it in. Can you please stay down there cj?
Norton showed signs of being a freshmen finally. I hate to see it, but it is great experience for him.
Basically, this team could have come out and lost by 30 Again, and nobody would have been shocked. Instead, they played their asses off and were in it until the end. I'm proud of what these guys did and I'm proud of coach Haase, because his defensive game plan was outstanding last night.(even though I've been told he can't coach)