I'm becoming a huge fan of Greg Marshall and to all those who thought we should have hired him a long time ago, I apologize for opposing you. Everytime I've watched Marshall's Wichita St teams I've come away more impressed. Those guys play defense like a shield and run their offense like a sewing machine. They and Virginia are my top choices to win the Dance, but Virginia struggled mightily to beat Coastal Carolina last night - a real tribute to Cliff Ellis. Anyway, if you play one of these two teams you better make the most out of every open shot opportunity because their aren't going to be many and on top of staying in your face the entire game, neither team fouls very much. Neither team gives up many point making opportunities at the free throw line, in half court offense, or in transition. These teams are making me see the importance of not fouling.
This is exactly the type concept Frank Martin is teaching and I sure hope our big men are watching and studying the defense of the Shockers and Cavaliers. We foul too much because we're not strong and quick enough to stay in position on defense. Most fouls result from getting behind the guy they're guarding. I'm sure the players are learning to stay in front of their man and their ability to do that will increase as their strength and quickness develops. We just need a great offensive weapon like a Cleanthony Early to shore us up on offense and we'll be right in the thick of things. Can't help wondering where we'd be with Anthony Gill and Demontre Harris, but we're still coming along fine. It's looking like we're going to have a shot with that Delarosa kid from New York and I believe another big man is a big missing piece of the Gamecock puzzle.
This is exactly the type concept Frank Martin is teaching and I sure hope our big men are watching and studying the defense of the Shockers and Cavaliers. We foul too much because we're not strong and quick enough to stay in position on defense. Most fouls result from getting behind the guy they're guarding. I'm sure the players are learning to stay in front of their man and their ability to do that will increase as their strength and quickness develops. We just need a great offensive weapon like a Cleanthony Early to shore us up on offense and we'll be right in the thick of things. Can't help wondering where we'd be with Anthony Gill and Demontre Harris, but we're still coming along fine. It's looking like we're going to have a shot with that Delarosa kid from New York and I believe another big man is a big missing piece of the Gamecock puzzle.
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