It would obviously be hypocritical for me to blame anyone for being human.
Therefore, I can't blame some of our fans for being exasperated with our performance this year. I can't blame Tom Crean for uttering a candid, and brutally blunt, statement about the members of the team, even though he later regretted how mean it sounded. And I can't blame our players for not being able to thrive in a fast paced, free form system.
Our guys have basically been chess pieces for years, moved carefully from place to pace, on pain of severe bench time, if one found himself at the wrong place on court. That has been drilled into their brain stems.
That ponderous system depended on the slowest possible pace, to hold down the score, a tight man defense, and a superb scorer who could score against double teams, to make sure our points were more than our opponent's at the end of the game. Yante, JJ, KCP and to a lesser extent Mann, Gaines and Robinson filled that function.
We don't have that scorer now. We would be having a horrible year under Mark Fox. We probably don't need to have a Superman under Crean's transition offense, but asking our guys to jump right into that system is like asking emaciated prisoners of war to feast and immediately bulk up.
From comments others have made about Tom Crean, I was concerned when he came whether we would have an effective defense, and half court offense, that we could call upon when needed. I hoped before the season that our Assistant Head Coach could help in those two areas. We have perhaps seen some evidence that he has, in that I have seen a little full-court trap, and some back door cutting in our half court offense. I love to see that, all of that. I've been hoping to see some real basketball out of us for many, many years.
These players are being asked to unlearn everything they have known at Georgia, and to learn many other things instead. That it is excruciatingly slow just means they're human. That there have been some glimmers of hope that things are changing and improving, is enough for me at the moment. I've suffered through a lot of bad teams over my many years. I'm easily heartened when the tide seems to start to turn.