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We Are So Bad

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Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:12 pm
by RE Tycoon
Doherty should give back his paycheck. The announcers are holding back laughter while watching our "offense". Oh and wait, a team is making tons of threes on our stupid zone...Shocker!
Re: We Are So Bad

Posted:
Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:36 pm
by Hoop Fan
do you think we told recruits to tune in tonight for our rare espn showcase? what a joke. Gottlieb is ripping us big time.
Re: We Are So Bad

Posted:
Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:41 pm
by PonyDoh
it couldn't be worse, it really couldn't
Re: We Are So Bad

Posted:
Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:43 pm
by SMU89
50 - 25. Chipping away.
Re: We Are So Bad

Posted:
Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:59 pm
by Hoop Fan
no it couldn't be worse. we're just not a basketball team. sort of a collection of athletic guys with a chaperone.
Re: We Are So Bad

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Wed Dec 23, 2009 1:51 am
by Big Hoss
I have to admit up front that I don't follow our basketball team closely. I've been traveling quite a bit this year, so this game is the first one I have had the chance to catch. Wow, was it a terrible thing to see. Our guys just didn't act like they wanted to win. They are not competitive at all. I realize a lot of that can be blamed on coaching, but what about self respect and pride? They were just out-hustled, out-worked, out-played, and out-classed on the court.
I grew up in North Carolina watching Doherty, et al play ball at UNC, so I have held on to hope that he would turn things around. But watching this made me wonder that if this is where we are 4 years in to the Doherty project if there can possibly be any upside. I am finally starting to think not, and I hate to say that.
Re: We Are So Bad

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Wed Dec 23, 2009 8:48 am
by mustangklick
It seems like our team doesn't really understand how to play basketball at the fundamental level. Screw offense, they need to learn the basics.
With some of our players, you'd think if you just taught them how to screen and cut (i.e., motion offense) they would probably put the ball in the hole. We don't really need set plays for players who can't make plays. We need to teach them how to recognize opportunities. Otis would be good at this.
Turnovers off of stupid mistakes were horrendous. Its almost like they got scared and just threw the ball at the rim hoping something would happen.
UNLV would then just walk it down the court, throw it in the paint, and get a layup.
Re: We Are So Bad

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Wed Dec 23, 2009 10:08 am
by friarwolf
So disappointing...........We looked like a kid's rec team moving up to play in a competitive league for the first time. I think Doherty could cancel practice for the rest of the year and tell the team to just practice by themselves when they want to and we would look better......The team has quit on Doherty, plain and simple..............Pride will probably kick in from time to time and we will have a decent game here or there as a result but they have quit imo................
Re: We Are So Bad

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Wed Dec 23, 2009 10:45 am
by PonyTime
Like the above poster - I have not watched a lot of the Coach Doh era of games. But that first half (and that was all I could take) was perhaps the worst performance I have seen from an SMU bball team . . . ever.
Not one athlete on the floor could hold a candle to the recruits that Dement brought to the Hilltop. I thought Coach Doh and the new Athletic Basketball facility was supposed to lead to some sort of recruiting pipeline?
Why do I think that a team consisting of Jon Forinash, DeWayne Floyd, Tom Nabity, Jemeil Rich and Muhammed Tijani could dominate this current bunch?