Well, I'll try to stay balanced.
Starting with something good... We allowed someone to go off on us, but were still able to largely control much of the game. That means, for the most part, we guarded and rebounded fairly well, and overall, we were good offensively. In the past, someone having a game like Bailey had, would have doomed us. Good sign we overcame it and won.
The flip side of that one... Bailey hit a lot of really, really tough shots to get his 39. But for very long stretches, he was being guarded by Luke Goode, then Anthony Leal. No knock on either of their efforts, they were playing their ass off. Its just a potential liability when you think those 2 guys give you the best chance of slowing down or stopping the obvious offensive focal point on the other team. There are lots of really good, long perimeter players in our conference...
I liked the spacing and the attempts to use the paint area as much or more for kickouts, as they did dumping it down to a big, to have them make post moves. We've seen more of that the last few games. I like it, a lot. Its about damn time. We have capable shooters in Mack, Trey, Luke, Myles, and Anthony when he plays. I think it was one of the Peacock studio announcers, maybe Hummel?, that said in today's game, you have to show a threat of being willing and able to make outside shots. Defenders are longer and faster, you have to be able to spread defenses out. And it appears IU is starting to do that more. It will help Rice have more room going to the basket. It will help Ballo and/or Reneau finish more easily with their post attempts. And obviously the more comfortable guys like Like and Trey get shooting the ball, they'll make more of them.
The flip side of that...we still took way too many long shots off the dribble, and still had way too many ISO situations. I think Malik and Myles are probably the only guys on our roster that can be effective by isolating and letting go 1 on 1. We did it, a lot, for Mack, Omar, and even Trey a few times. Omar finished a couple of them, and he was a mismatch a lot of the time. But he isn't comfortable in that situation. He can get just as many post touches, and probably be more effective, with just pick and rolls, duck ins, etc...
We got some help from our bench. I don't consider Ballo a bench player, but Goode has been, so both of them contributing was good to see. Anthony, while not a big stat line, was huge in this game.
The flip side of the bench players contribution...Woodson's astonishing persistence in running out "2nd units". The evidence couldn't be more clear, at this point, that he shouldn't be doing it. Yet, he keeps going back to it. I have zero issues with any of the bench guys that played last night, getting minutes. But he needs to be fitting them in with the starters, not playing them all together, or with only 1 of the starters, for long stretches. Even if they do some positive things, it completely screws up the flow of the game. But it usually just flat out isn't effective.
The outcome was a good one. But I come away feeling a little better about this team because of HOW we won, not that we won. Much more balance on offense. Defense wasn't great, but it was better than it has been, overall. We were very active attacking the glass. I would say there was more good, than bad, from last nights game. Unfortunately, the context and expectation for this team is pretty low right now. Obviously, if the expectation were still to be competing for a B10 title, one would probably have to look a little differently at this game.
Starting with something good... We allowed someone to go off on us, but were still able to largely control much of the game. That means, for the most part, we guarded and rebounded fairly well, and overall, we were good offensively. In the past, someone having a game like Bailey had, would have doomed us. Good sign we overcame it and won.
The flip side of that one... Bailey hit a lot of really, really tough shots to get his 39. But for very long stretches, he was being guarded by Luke Goode, then Anthony Leal. No knock on either of their efforts, they were playing their ass off. Its just a potential liability when you think those 2 guys give you the best chance of slowing down or stopping the obvious offensive focal point on the other team. There are lots of really good, long perimeter players in our conference...
I liked the spacing and the attempts to use the paint area as much or more for kickouts, as they did dumping it down to a big, to have them make post moves. We've seen more of that the last few games. I like it, a lot. Its about damn time. We have capable shooters in Mack, Trey, Luke, Myles, and Anthony when he plays. I think it was one of the Peacock studio announcers, maybe Hummel?, that said in today's game, you have to show a threat of being willing and able to make outside shots. Defenders are longer and faster, you have to be able to spread defenses out. And it appears IU is starting to do that more. It will help Rice have more room going to the basket. It will help Ballo and/or Reneau finish more easily with their post attempts. And obviously the more comfortable guys like Like and Trey get shooting the ball, they'll make more of them.
The flip side of that...we still took way too many long shots off the dribble, and still had way too many ISO situations. I think Malik and Myles are probably the only guys on our roster that can be effective by isolating and letting go 1 on 1. We did it, a lot, for Mack, Omar, and even Trey a few times. Omar finished a couple of them, and he was a mismatch a lot of the time. But he isn't comfortable in that situation. He can get just as many post touches, and probably be more effective, with just pick and rolls, duck ins, etc...
We got some help from our bench. I don't consider Ballo a bench player, but Goode has been, so both of them contributing was good to see. Anthony, while not a big stat line, was huge in this game.
The flip side of the bench players contribution...Woodson's astonishing persistence in running out "2nd units". The evidence couldn't be more clear, at this point, that he shouldn't be doing it. Yet, he keeps going back to it. I have zero issues with any of the bench guys that played last night, getting minutes. But he needs to be fitting them in with the starters, not playing them all together, or with only 1 of the starters, for long stretches. Even if they do some positive things, it completely screws up the flow of the game. But it usually just flat out isn't effective.
The outcome was a good one. But I come away feeling a little better about this team because of HOW we won, not that we won. Much more balance on offense. Defense wasn't great, but it was better than it has been, overall. We were very active attacking the glass. I would say there was more good, than bad, from last nights game. Unfortunately, the context and expectation for this team is pretty low right now. Obviously, if the expectation were still to be competing for a B10 title, one would probably have to look a little differently at this game.