They never criticize their own. Lappas and Hewitt are very similar.
didnt he work for lappas at villanova?
They never criticize their own. Lappas and Hewitt are very similar.
Doesn't speak volumes to our team on the road, but I walk away a little bit gratified by the fact that this vcu team is also nothing special. Johnson can score, Lewis can penetrate and they defend pretty well, but the 0 wins versus BCS teams makes a lot more sense now. Awful half-court sets, little reliable offense, and constant gambling exposing them to veteran teams getting easy buckets against them has be thinking their NCAA streak is at risk.
As for us, we've been awful on the road against bad teams, makes sense we'd be awful against a decent one. Livingston showed signs and Marquise is a good calming force but I'm not sure where I see a road W this year unless we have Abrams or Grayer blow up on the road like they have at home.
As a way to get his players to think about details that could help the team, vcu coach Will Wade started making deposits into a fairly good-sized, pink piggy bank about a week ago.
The Rams have been spotty at details this season. So Wade asked every player to give him something they could work on, from watching film to shooting routines to practicing hook shots. When all 15 have taken care of their details and initialed a sheet, Wade drops in a quarter.
“We put deposits in so in a close game … we have something to (symbolically) withdraw,” he said.
Quarters? He makes almost a $1Mill a year in contract and benefits and all he has is quarters?
Nothing says racism is still alive in Richmond, Va than the rich white guy doling out quarters to black kids and 1 possible terrorist.....
Shevon in the pick and roll is horrible. But our guards also don't trust him b/c he fumbles their passes almost. every. single. time. Either its mental or he can't take a bump and catch the ball at the same time. its a mystery to many.
They need to throw him alley-oops instead of bouncing the ball at his feet or trying to hit him with a chest pass. Shevon is only effective when he keeps the ball high, so why any of our guards would throw him low passes is beyond me. He is so limited offensively, so play to his strengths (height) with high passes that lead to dunks. We're doomed the second he has to put the ball on the floor.
It seemed like the guards had so much trouble even just passing the ball and everytime they tried to get it to Shevon, either he was fronted or it would be rushed and vcu stole the ball.If they threw it high, the ball would probably be taken right away from him from the help on defense.
I dont know if anybody knows, but Shevon has been having major problems with his foot. Its obvious in his lack of mobility! So lets give the guy a break, not once has he used that as an excuse.They need to throw him alley-oops instead of bouncing the ball at his feet or trying to hit him with a chest pass. Shevon is only effective when he keeps the ball high, so why any of our guards would throw him low passes is beyond me. He is so limited offensively, so play to his strengths (height) with high passes that lead to dunks. We're doomed the second he has to put the ball on the floor.
I dont know if anybody knows, but Shevon has been having major problems with his foot. Its obvious in his lack of mobility! So lets give the guy a break, not once has he used that as an excuse.
I was well aware of his foot injury, but he wasn't the swiftest of players even before the injury. That's not a dig at the guy, just the reality of his game. The key the rest of the year isn't to try to change Shevon's game but to play to the strengths he does have. And if the foot continues to hinder him, I think it would be wise for the coaches to limit the high pick and rolls.