That's definitely part of it. The non-pressure and wait-to-respond is at partially due to not having top-tier athletes and lacking depth. But I also think it's been the same thing all year long with no adjustments. I can find similar plays from November and December. Something about the definition of insanity is repeating the same thing over and over......
That's definitely part of it. The non-pressure and wait-to-respond is at partially due to not having top-tier athletes and lacking depth. But I also think it's been the same thing all year long with no adjustments. I can find similar plays from November and December. Something about the definition of insanity is repeating the same thing over and over......
Not just you. That's the point. No changes or adjustments ingame or inseason, except when forced to (like smallball for 16 minutes against ASU due to foul trouble on our bigs).
The 16 minutes v. ASU illustrates literally everything that is wrong with Mark Fox and why he should never coach college basketball players againтАжthat small ball lineup that he was forced to use F-ing worked damn fineтАжit brought a spark. A better HC wouldтАЩve found a way to go back to something that worked, at least in some capacity. Stubborn Fox does the opposite, and immediately feeds the LEAST skilled offensive player on the team multiple times to start the next game. ItтАЩs baffling.
That's definitely part of it. The non-pressure and wait-to-respond is at partially due to not having top-tier athletes and lacking depth. But I also think it's been the same thing all year long with no adjustments. I can find similar plays from November and December. Something about the definition of insanity is repeating the same thing over and over......
Is it just me or do Fox's teams never seem to improve during the season?
Not just you. That's the point. No changes or adjustments ingame or inseason, except when forced to (like smallball for 16 minutes against ASU due to foul trouble on our bigs).
The 16 minutes v. ASU illustrates literally everything that is wrong with Mark Fox and why he should never coach college basketball players againтАжthat small ball lineup that he was forced to use F-ing worked damn fineтАжit brought a spark. A better HC wouldтАЩve found a way to go back to something that worked, at least in some capacity. Stubborn Fox does the opposite, and immediately feeds the LEAST skilled offensive player on the team multiple times to start the next game. ItтАЩs baffling.