I'm an old guy. I remember so many great dance duos... Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, a ballroom pair that brought romance alive through their graceful steps and subtle gestures. Mikhail Baryshnikov and Lisa Rinehart, partners on the stage of ballet and in real life, masters of the pirouette.
And now the new pair of high steppers, Andrew Wiggins and Joel Embiid!
Andrew and Joel have received plenty of attention this year. Their potential on the basketball court has brought on crowds of onlookers. Just about everyone has decided they will become top lottery picks in the next NBA draft.
Until the last few games, they seemed to be unrelated high-flying stars whose flight patterns rarely crossed. Then, suddenly, the pair seem to find each other in the sky, amongst all the shining stars. A new dance combination has formed.
A one and a two and a three and a four...
A one... Andrew has the ball out on the wing and passes into Joel... and a two... Joel draws in the double-team into the post... and a three... Joel passes back to Andrew at the 3-pt line... and a four... Andrew takes the wide open 3-pt shot for an easy score!
The new dance pair performed this easy choreography in front of a packed house in Lawrence yesterday, and their easy steps, spinning moves and high-flying acrobatics led to a masterful 3-pt play! The simplicity, ease, execution and final result showed us all that this dance pair needs to stay dancing together. There needs to be an encore performance on a regular basis from now on until April.
Our classic questions have been answered.
Q. How will we win another National Championship in April?
A. We'll succeed by winning all our games in March.
Q. How will we win all our games in March?
A. We'll win all our games by outscoring all our opponents.
Q. How will we outscore all our opponents?
A. By bringing the two best players in college basketball closer together to form a successful dance duo.
Let's face it. We can score from all 5 positions on the court. But sometimes, we don't score enough points to win the game. Playing good defense helps.... a lot. But regardless of what we do on defense, we can always win by playing more efficiently on offense, too. This dance duo is about becoming more efficient on offense.
By choreographing the play of Andrew and Joel, we create a constant easy scoring opportunity on offense. When Joel has the ball in the post, he becomes a deadly scorer. Joel makes 62.5% of his shots! With that proficiency, it becomes difficult for the Jayhawks to lose if Joel gets many shot attempts in the paint. Our opposition knows that, so they do what they can to limit Joel's shot numbers in the paint. How do they do that? By double-teaming Joel in the post. And when Joel is doubled in the post, that means someone else is open. What if we do what we can to make sure Andrew is the guy that is open? What if we make sure it is Andrew's man that must help out on the squeeze of Embiid? Or.. what if we make sure Andrew is standing in the area where the zone defender has to go pinch Joel?
And when Andrew gets in the paint with the ball, he gets doubled. Often it is Joel's man who has to help out. Then who is guarding Joel?
We can study any defense... it doesn't matter what kind of defense comes at us, as long as we identify what it is and where the defenders are. Our dance combo can perform a cha-cha for easy baskets!
These two players are our most-prolific scorers. It would be a crime if we don't promote them feeding off of each other. In the Texas game, when Andrew fed Joel in the post, Joel was doubled and threw back to Andrew for the wide open 3, it was beauty, it was perfection. And it was the start of the next Fred and Ginger!