I don't think Friday has anything to do with it.. To much dribbling not enough passing.. As I said on the Collision Course, I don't like that Kelsy doesn't call timeouts to fix some things. Especially when we're giving up offensive rebounds and committing turnovers. That stuff needs to be addressed, can't just let them play on...I don't think the guys are used to playing on Fridays because they are not focused.
Mind boggling to me Kelsey isn't pulling some of these guys off to the side and correcting some issues. Another thing that's mind boggling is the amount of unforced turnovers we have. And they just keep doing it !It's simply mind boggling how often the ball keeps finding Winthrop players on rebounds and loose balls. It's crazy.
Yes, that's why I made my somewhat facetious comment the guys weren't ready to play on a Friday. They haven't been anywhere near this careless with the ball this season.Mind boggling to me Kelsey isn't pulling some of these guys off to the side and correcting some issues. Another thing that's mind boggling is the amount of unforced turnovers we have. And they just keep doing it !
not saying this is his intention at all, but i was a huge phil jackson fan, from after 2nd title at chicago all the way thru with my beloved lakers, and his phil-osophy was to let the players play and figure it out themselves, and thus not call timeouts until crunch time. obviously different in college, but could be that CPK is figuring out who should play with whom and sometimes game time is the only time to really tinker. again, not saying it's his intention, but sometimes not allowing them to make mistakes doesn't teach them much. like if you pull a kid after one mistake how does he ever get the chance to work thru it? regretfully, with me in life, first mistake is always the result of conditions beyond my control, second time is always my fault, third time never happens. if you pull me after my first goof i'd never get the chance to learn it. but i think by the end of the year, things should hopefully be more tight rotation wise and less loose with the ball.As I said on the Collision Course, I don't like that Kelsy doesn't call timeouts to fix some things. ... That stuff needs to be addressed, can't just let them play on...
to me it's way too "okay' to make a turnover.Mind boggling to me Kelsey isn't pulling some of these guys off to the side and correcting some issues. Another thing that's mind boggling is the amount of unforced turnovers we have. And they just keep doing it !
You don't pull them and not put them back in, you pull them, tell them what they did wrong, sit them a little bit and send them back in.. You can't just allow them to repeat mistakes time after time without repercussions or they'll never quit doing them..not saying this is his intention at all, but i was a huge phil jackson fan, from after 2nd title at chicago all the way thru with my beloved lakers, and his phil-osophy was to let the players play and figure it out themselves, and thus not call timeouts until crunch time. obviously different in college, but could be that CPK is figuring out who should play with whom and sometimes game time is the only time to really tinker. again, not saying it's his intention, but sometimes not allowing them to make mistakes doesn't teach them much. like if you pull a kid after one mistake how does he ever get the chance to work thru it? regretfully, with me in life, first mistake is always the result of conditions beyond my control, second time is always my fault, third time never happens. if you pull me after my first goof i'd never get the chance to learn it. but i think by the end of the year, things should hopefully be more tight rotation wise and less loose with the ball.
100% agree... You can't be Mr Positive all the time. It don't work !to me it's way too "okay' to make a turnover.
careless turnovers you need an a$$ chewing and/or a seat on the bench