Good win for the Shocks. :wsu_posters:
As young and inexperienced as the team is I only have two complaints.
#1 The first is and will always be in the hearts and minds of so many, the calling of an appropriate time out. Settle down, set up a play or two out of the time out. Refocus efforts defensively, catch your breath, come out with some real energy for the next 2 minutes to give yourself a boost. Zion Williamson doesn't play hard on every single play - and he isn't perfect, but there are "energy" moments of the game where he is an unstoppable force. Oh, the one time I recall seeing a time-out called during the Baylor run, the offensive set out of the timeout was, well, offensive to say the least. :culpability:
#2 If you are a "older" guard (I'm not saying any names) for an inexperienced team, and you commit a travel in front of everyone to see, do not, and I mean DO NOT EVER jack up a three point shot from +26 feet after the call. Were I coaching, someone would have been sitting for a while afterwards. I might have even insisted the ref call a delay of game technical on the player just to prove a point. I don't know how they say it on the street, but that's some "weak-azz shite."
As young and inexperienced as the team is I only have two complaints.
#1 The first is and will always be in the hearts and minds of so many, the calling of an appropriate time out. Settle down, set up a play or two out of the time out. Refocus efforts defensively, catch your breath, come out with some real energy for the next 2 minutes to give yourself a boost. Zion Williamson doesn't play hard on every single play - and he isn't perfect, but there are "energy" moments of the game where he is an unstoppable force. Oh, the one time I recall seeing a time-out called during the Baylor run, the offensive set out of the timeout was, well, offensive to say the least. :culpability:
#2 If you are a "older" guard (I'm not saying any names) for an inexperienced team, and you commit a travel in front of everyone to see, do not, and I mean DO NOT EVER jack up a three point shot from +26 feet after the call. Were I coaching, someone would have been sitting for a while afterwards. I might have even insisted the ref call a delay of game technical on the player just to prove a point. I don't know how they say it on the street, but that's some "weak-azz shite."
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