Bluejay wrote:
I wasn't surprised at all with St John's loss. I didn't see the game, but suspect if was almost a home game for Wisconsin. On top of that, Wisky's style is probably the absolute worst type of match-up for St Johns.
Bill Marsh wrote:Bluejay wrote:
I wasn't surprised at all with St John's loss. I didn't see the game, but suspect if was almost a home game for Wisconsin. On top of that, Wisky's style is probably the absolute worst type of match-up for St Johns.
IMO you're overrating Wisconsin. "Style of play" is one thing, but a team still has to have the talent to make their style of play effective against another opponent. The talent differential and the return of all St. John's players from last year' steam made this a game St. John's. Should have been able to win. The court never should have been a factor. It was not a home game for Wisconsin. Sioux Falls is more than 400 miles and 6-7 hours away from Madison and it's not like it's a metropolis loaded with Wisconsin alums.
St. John's lost the game because they didn't defend the 3 and because they couldn't make one to save their lives, Style of play tells us that Wisconsin is going to take a lot of 3's, but it doesn't tell us they're going to make 48% of them as they did in this game. That tells us that St. John's didn't defend. The same style of play resulted is Wiscy making 33% of their 3's last year, but they can do a lot better when they're left wide open. To make matters worse, St. John's shot only 15% of their own 3-point attempts.
Wizard of Westroads wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:IMO you're overrating Wisconsin. "Style of play" is one thing, but a team still has to have the talent to make their style of play effective against another opponent. The talent differential and the return of all St. John's players from last year' steam made this a game St. John's. Should have been able to win. The court never should have been a factor. It was not a home game for Wisconsin. Sioux Falls is more than 400 miles and 6-7 hours away from Madison and it's not like it's a metropolis loaded with Wisconsin alums.
St. John's lost the game because they didn't defend the 3 and because they couldn't make one to save their lives, Style of play tells us that Wisconsin is going to take a lot of 3's, but it doesn't tell us they're going to make 48% of them as they did in this game. That tells us that St. John's didn't defend. The same style of play resulted is Wiscy making 33% of their 3's last year, but they can do a lot better when they're left wide open. To make matters worse, St. John's shot only 15% of their own 3-point attempts.
Beating a dead horse here, but that's what Wisconsin does to teams. I get that St. Johns played poorly, but Wisky frustrates teams. They don't let you run, they squeeze the ball for 30 seconds, then shoot a 3. If it goes in, the opponents' shoulders drop. The talent thing shows up on them by the end of the season, but early on, they're tough. Pomeroy has them 16th, about where they are every season.
Bill Marsh wrote:Bluejay wrote:
I wasn't surprised at all with St John's loss. I didn't see the game, but suspect if was almost a home game for Wisconsin. On top of that, Wisky's style is probably the absolute worst type of match-up for St Johns.
IMO you're overrating Wisconsin. "Style of play" is one thing, but a team still has to have the talent to make their style of play effective against another opponent. The talent differential and the return of all St. John's players from last year' steam made this a game St. John's. Should have been able to win. The court never should have been a factor. It was not a home game for Wisconsin. Sioux Falls is more than 400 miles and 6-7 hours away from Madison and it's not like it's a metropolis loaded with Wisconsin alums.
St. John's lost the game because they didn't defend the 3 and because they couldn't make one to save their lives, Style of play tells us that Wisconsin is going to take a lot of 3's, but it doesn't tell us they're going to make 48% of them as they did in this game. That tells us that St. John's didn't defend. The same style of play resulted is Wiscy making 33% of their 3's last year, but they can do a lot better when they're left wide open. To make matters worse, St. John's shot only 15% of their own 3-point attempts.
Bluejay wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:
IMO you're overrating Wisconsin. "Style of play" is one thing, but a team still has to have the talent to make their style of play effective against another opponent. The talent differential and the return of all St. John's players from last year' steam made this a game St. John's. Should have been able to win. The court never should have been a factor. It was not a home game for Wisconsin. Sioux Falls is more than 400 miles and 6-7 hours away from Madison and it's not like it's a metropolis loaded with Wisconsin alums.
St. John's lost the game because they didn't defend the 3 and because they couldn't make one to save their lives, Style of play tells us that Wisconsin is going to take a lot of 3's, but it doesn't tell us they're going to make 48% of them as they did in this game. That tells us that St. John's didn't defend. The same style of play resulted is Wiscy making 33% of their 3's last year, but they can do a lot better when they're left wide open. To make matters worse, St. John's shot only 15% of their own 3-point attempts.
I'm not arguing with you, but Wisconsin is just different. They grind the crap out of teams. They require opponents to play with extreme patience and a high level of hoops IQ. It wears out teams mentally to guard for 30+ seconds of every possessions and is demoralizing when you think you've done it, only to have the opponent drop a trey with 2 seconds on the shot clock. On the other side of the floor, they play superb defense which adds to the mental anguish of the opponent who often can't get into their "stuff".
It always seems to me that teams that rely the most on athleticism struggle against Wisconsin the most. You have to be mentally strong and have tremendous basketball IQ to beat Wisconsin. Its just a different type of basketball that can be really hard to watch at times.
Bill Marsh wrote:Bluejay wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:
IMO you're overrating Wisconsin. "Style of play" is one thing, but a team still has to have the talent to make their style of play effective against another opponent. The talent differential and the return of all St. John's players from last year' steam made this a game St. John's. Should have been able to win. The court never should have been a factor. It was not a home game for Wisconsin. Sioux Falls is more than 400 miles and 6-7 hours away from Madison and it's not like it's a metropolis loaded with Wisconsin alums.
St. John's lost the game because they didn't defend the 3 and because they couldn't make one to save their lives, Style of play tells us that Wisconsin is going to take a lot of 3's, but it doesn't tell us they're going to make 48% of them as they did in this game. That tells us that St. John's didn't defend. The same style of play resulted is Wiscy making 33% of their 3's last year, but they can do a lot better when they're left wide open. To make matters worse, St. John's shot only 15% of their own 3-point attempts.
I'm not arguing with you, but Wisconsin is just different. They grind the crap out of teams. They require opponents to play with extreme patience and a high level of hoops IQ. It wears out teams mentally to guard for 30+ seconds of every possessions and is demoralizing when you think you've done it, only to have the opponent drop a trey with 2 seconds on the shot clock. On the other side of the floor, they play superb defense which adds to the mental anguish of the opponent who often can't get into their "stuff".
It always seems to me that teams that rely the most on athleticism struggle against Wisconsin the most. You have to be mentally strong and have tremendous basketball IQ to beat Wisconsin. Its just a different type of basketball that can be really hard to watch at times.
If you're saying that St. John's demonstrated on Friday that at this point in the season they are not mentally strong and that they do not have a high basketball IQ, I can buy into that. I'm extremely disappointed in them because I thought they would be better than that at this stage with a number of Wisconsin players still learning new roles and still trying to figure out how to implement the system that allows Wisconsin teams to do what it is that they do.
billyjack wrote:I agree with Bill M in this thread and think of things in this way:
---> I think every game is winnable for the Big East, except realistically vs Top 10 teams, where a win is possible but a little less likely...
---> so, in my opinion, and for reasons that Bill mentioned above, there's really no reason St John's should have lost to Wisconsin... or GU should've lost to Oregon... those 2 games aren't "disaster" losses, but they ARE missed opportunities... they could have been "statement wins"... now tonight, I have every reason to be confident in a Xavier win vs Tennessee in another solid potential "statement win"...
billyjack wrote:I agree with Bill M in this thread and think of things in this way:
---> I think every game is winnable for the Big East, except realistically vs Top 10 teams, where a win is possible but a little less likely...
---> so, in my opinion, and for reasons that Bill mentioned above, there's really no reason St John's should have lost to Wisconsin... or GU should've lost to Oregon... those 2 games aren't "disaster" losses, but they ARE missed opportunities... they could have been "statement wins"... now tonight, I have every reason to be confident in a Xavier win vs Tennessee in another solid potential "statement win"...
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