Game Nine
Overall thoughts: While stylistically different than last game, the first half was a way better effort defensively, even with just the eye test. The second half was about as big of a collapse as I can remember in many years. The puzzling thing about this group is that with a few exceptions, it seems like they are regressing almost across the board. This is the complete opposite of most of the recent good teams which too awhile to gel and then took off in conference play. It felt like this time around there was immediate chemistry. The only troubling aspect was that even in the wins, there were big stretches where we didn't play that well and needed a lot of resiliency to win.
Akron was by far the worst team we've lost to so far. They had one really good player and just a bunch of guys. And even he (Freeman) committed a ton of turnovers. We can say they were picked to win their league but this was the first game that really felt totally squandered, as opposed to the games where both Murray State and Indiana State played very well. They couldn't hit free throws either and had a ton of turnovers - definitely a game you should win.
This still doesn't feel like a time to overreact yet - the first six wins were not a fluke. Maybe we are finding out that our margin for error is smaller than anticipated, though. While I might have graded out Hickman harder than others at times, the reality is that other than his free throw shooting, he's arguably been our best player this year. You take your 1A or 1B off the team, and you're going to struggle to win.
Grades:
Deen - B+ - He was our best player tonight and really got hot for a stretch to keep us going when nobody else seemed to contribute. It's unfortunate that while he did have a good game, the key play that sticks out was when he had a wide open three to give us a six point lead in the second half and missed it. We basically didn't score for ages after that possession.
Hannah - B - When he was making an impact on the game, he was noticeable and in a good way. The stats sheet shows a lot of contributions but he like many went invisible when we really needed points. He wasn't the worst offender by far but could still have done even more.
Leons - D - I can't recall a worse game in the last two years by Malevy, maybe in his entire career. He got to eight points only by sheer volume. His shot was off, he wasn't assertive and he's really got issues at the FT line again. To cap it all off, he made some of the worst passes I've seen him make - just lazy and out of character for him. One tidbit with him that I wonder if it affects him at times is how he's constantly changing who he's guarding on defense. I wonder if that tires him out having to always be switching up his styles from guarding the point one possession to then having to guard their big man the next. Can we not roll out anyone else to clog the middle so he can play his more natural position (3/4)?
Ellis - C - He's often so difficult to grade because he's not as much of a stat sheet stuffer. I like seeing his quickness both offensively and defensively. He did fine in an expanded role, but he's just not that much of a scorer yet and makes a lot of mistakes when he has the ball. He could have had quite a few more than just three turnovers.
Jonovic - C - He didn't play all that much but he really didn't contribute much either. I'm a little puzzled by this one because their big man was almost exclusively playing down low and it seemed like this could have been a good matchup. One area I'd like to see him improve on is his passing and vision. When he gets a post touch, you pretty much know he's going up with it. He has some good low post moves but he needs to be able to pass out of it more.
Atlason - B - He's still slow on defense but I'm seeing signs of improvement. He had one really bad patch where he turned it over and then went down to the other end and had a weak foul that turned into a 3-point play. He's getting more confident in driving to the basket when people jump him for a three pointer, which is a great sign. But he's too soft of a finisher yet to really make a huge scoring splash unless he gets a lot of open 3s.
Davis - C- - Still seems to be regressing each game, making less of a contribution on both ends. He couldn't shoot, like others, tonight and just didn't seem to bring his usual energy.
Burch - D - He's still going to be a really good player but boy did he look like a freshman tonight. He couldn't shoot inside or out and he's the guard equivalent of Meta most of the time right now - if he gets the ball and starts dribbling, he's probably shooting. But, he took too many difficult shots and got himself into trouble with his drives to the basket. He had one time where he picked his head up and had a great assist to Hannah. He's got to get more under control and use that explosiveness to his advantage.
Coaching - D - I'm admittedly a big Wardle fan most of the time and generally will lean on the players when I look to reasons for a loss but he needs to take some of the blame now. I can't accept the excuse that we just weren't ready, weren't talking, didn't have the energy, etc. It's pretty damming in the post game if you say, "I saw it (the collapse) coming." If you see it coming, there has to be a way to change the momentum. Try out the zone defense? That always seems to work in spurts but it didn't seem like we tried that at all. Now is the time to figure out if you have any other contributors off the bench. You had all your big men in foul trouble and couldn't give Thomas/Linke/Gonnar, etc. a look? Maybe he sees them in practice and just figures they can't play. But, if that's the case, it looks poor on your recruiting if some of these guys can't even crack the lineup when you're shorthanded.
6-3 - there will be better days.