Angry Dan wrote:HandDownManDown wrote:What I know is we keep playing Mason and we keep playing well as a team when he’s in.
It’s happened enough for me to be (at this point) fine with that setup. I’m not a hoops junkie and can’t break it down but when good things keep happening I’ll accept that maybe there are reasons for that, and just let it be.
When you posted “Let It Be” the Beatles entered my head, great record but then they broke up…but that is a different deal.
I am totally with you on this. Last Thursday at the luncheon at Casios (I know I said this before ) Mac said Mason hits the shots in practice. Mac also said that as a coach he is not quick to give up on his players, even if they are in a slump.
Mason has been part of Mac’s attack for a long time now. Mason makes the spacing happen that we need for Kalk and the others, part of the good things that happen when Mason is on the floor.
someone in the other thread said if they were a coach, they'd have their defender laying off of him at this point. I think most of the league knows how he can shoot and they are reluctant to be the one that doesn't defend him close and gets him hot in a game. I've defended him because the team has played well with him on the court - he does get respect from the D, he moves decisively without the ball and in the way Mac wants, and has played well defensively on a variety of guys. But that said, he has to start hitting some shots for us to be as good as we can be.
Kalkbrenner is currently our highest % 3Pt shooter (crazy!), with Traudt at .373, McAndrew at .367 (FWIW, the true frosh is getting 18.6mpg and is a prime scoring option when he's on the floor), and Ash at .351 (too many ballhandling demands, too many minutes, and we just rely on him too much for him to not keep shooting). Neal's been streaky but has improved to .322 this year, and Green's at .286. Miller's shooting terrible, but he's only put up 26 so far this year and that's the definition of a small sample size (in the let if fly world, that's 2-3 games). He's at .383 career with a total of 188 taken (so even including this terrible year, he's still way above average for 3 PT shooting). He has to be looking for his shot and taking the shots to start knocking them down, but he looks to have a lack of confidence after missing the summer w/ the broken leg.
In a perfect world, Fedor is in the flow and is the extra ballhandler we need, but he's still a work in progress and our offense is pretty much Kalk and Ashworth getting the most usage and Neal filling in the gaps, and that means we need to mix-and-match the forwards to give those 3 enough defense, rebounding and space. If Miller starts shooting anything like he did last year, it can have a big impact on the team. We should hope he does because it gets us that much slower to a bid and a chance to make a decent run this year, even with the injury to Pop