I was so happy to see all those time-outs WSU had left with two minutes to go!
Most coaches seem to understand how to use them during games when runs are going against their teams. I guess Marshall doesn't believe in using them at all.
In all seriousness - basketball is a sport where the coaches get to have a very large influence of events during the actual game. I can't understand the logic of holding on to so many of them when it will take a miracle to come back from a large deficit on the road.
I didn't post anything after the CU game, but I have to say this is two road games in a row where I was truly amazed by some of the non-decisions by Marshall. Not using a time-out early in the second half against CU was hard for me to swallow, then not just fouling immediately with 13 seconds wreaked of bad math, and now he just sits there while the shockers score 5 points in nine minutes.
In his defense, every shocker had a bad stretch today. I am still waiting for Hatch to rotate on defense (you could submit almost any other name in that sentence).
Most coaches seem to understand how to use them during games when runs are going against their teams. I guess Marshall doesn't believe in using them at all.
In all seriousness - basketball is a sport where the coaches get to have a very large influence of events during the actual game. I can't understand the logic of holding on to so many of them when it will take a miracle to come back from a large deficit on the road.
I didn't post anything after the CU game, but I have to say this is two road games in a row where I was truly amazed by some of the non-decisions by Marshall. Not using a time-out early in the second half against CU was hard for me to swallow, then not just fouling immediately with 13 seconds wreaked of bad math, and now he just sits there while the shockers score 5 points in nine minutes.
In his defense, every shocker had a bad stretch today. I am still waiting for Hatch to rotate on defense (you could submit almost any other name in that sentence).
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