Monkdawg said:
One thing that really bothers me is our defense. You don't need great players to play defense. You just gotta get after it. Jabri has never played a lick of defense. Big Russ is not very nimble; he gets off balance a lot and doesn't get the best position to rebound. Sunahara has been a waste, along with Moncrieffe and Anselem. Melendez isn't great moving laterally either. We don't rotate well, so we leave too many open shots. Auburn killed us by making basically a ton of open shots.
This.
I hear often that Mike White is a "defensive coach" (Chuck Dowdle loves this line). Boy...the numbers sure don't bear that out. We're 187th in opponent field goal percentage (Auburn is 2nd), 251st in opponent turnover percentage, and 257th in opponent offensive rebound percentage). This is after a non-conference where we actually fared fairly well in some of these areas.
You know what else is starting to bother me? Our assist numbers. They are
terrible, and to me they reflect a serious deficit in offensive philosophy. Our general lack of talent at PG plays into this (Demary is talented, but he is a driver, not a disher), but the numbers are still inexcusable. Working backwards over the losing streak:
Auburn: 5 on 24 made field goals (!)
Vanderbilt: 13 on 28 (not terrible)
Florida: 7 on 27 (!)
Arkansas: 10 on 26
Mississippi State: 6 on 20 (!)
South Carolina: 10 on 22 (USCe had 25 on 29!)
Alabama: 10 on 27
Florida: 18 on 39
We currently sit at 295th in the country in assists/game and 296th in assist percentage.
I don't like the story any of this tells, but it validates what my eyes tell me every game: the defense is terrible and the offense is no fun to watch against any defense that effectively pressures our guards (which should be
every defense at this point).