No matter the score after the first half of play, Coach Knight would walk off the floor with his head down as he processed the moves he'd make during halftime. We, the fans, knew he'd make the adjustments, and the second half would be different. This is what's missing. CMW simply doesn't know how to pivot. High ball screen to low post play is all he knows. "I gotta get them over the hump" is nothing more than "I cannot get them to play the single type of basketball I am able to coach."
We need an in-game coach who can exhaust the opponent's weaknesses and force them to play a game that puts pressure on their weakest positions. I didn't like Sampson (I thought he played like the old UNLV squads), but my goodness, he could win a game with lesser talent.
We need an in-game coach who can exhaust the opponent's weaknesses and force them to play a game that puts pressure on their weakest positions. I didn't like Sampson (I thought he played like the old UNLV squads), but my goodness, he could win a game with lesser talent.