@mayjay said:
@DCHawker said:
But a short bench doesn’t explain the blow-bys, the poor blocking out, not closing out on 3 point shooters, and poor transition defense.
FWIW, precisely what do you think does explain these things? And do you think they happen to KU more than other teams?
I think they happen more with this team than other Self coached KU teams - this is statistically the worst team Self has had during his tenure at KU. By no means are we statistically one of the worst teams defensively in the country - other top teams aren't particularly strong defensively, e.g., UCLA and Duke. But, there clearly are much better defensive teams out there, e.g., Louisville and UVA (although they can be offensively challenged).
As to the why, IMO the primary issue, although not the only one, is a lack of lateral quickness at some key spots. Svi, Bragg and LL, particularly. This impacts not only guarding on the perimeter, but also in the post defense. When combined with limited rim protection from a length and athleticism standpoint, we give up way too many easy baskets at the rim. And, other than LL, we don't do a very good job of boxing out, which is why we also give up too many ORs and easy put-backs.
What has particularly vexing has been our poor transition defense that past several games - we've given up a lot of lay-ups after we've made buckets on the other guys have gotten the defensive rebound. We have plenty of team speed - that is an issue of hustle and awareness.
Some of it is correctable but some isn't. I don't think we are or can be an elite defensive team. But, we don't have to be - we just need to be better defensively than we have been and Self clearly knows it - which he characterizes as "tightening up a few thing."
Personally, I would like to see us mix it up a little during the tournament given that we are simply not a typical Self man-to-man team - throw in a few possessions of zone and apply some pressure in key situations. Not only would that keep the other team off balance, and mask some of our deficiencies, but I think it also helps our guys with focus and intensity - esp. when we apply pressure or trap.