11-07-2023, 01:36 PM
Switching subjects a bit, am I the only one that is frustrated that from a strategic perspective, we rarely seem to attack opponents with foul trouble. We get CSUN into quick foul trouble in the first half and what do we do? We make sure that half our shots are three pointers.
In the second half we have a bunch of CSUN players in deep foul trouble and we should have been driving and cutting hard to the hoop on every play, but we didn't seem to attack. This is in spite of the fact that both Raynaud and Angel are both excellent at taking their man down low and when healthy, Spencer has an increasingly effective inside game. I'd like to see more drive and dish from Byrum as well. Heck, even Stojokavic showed a strong interest in attacking the basket.
It eventually worked out, but we could have had a bunch of CSUN players with 4-5 fouls much earlier in the game.
In the second half we have a bunch of CSUN players in deep foul trouble and we should have been driving and cutting hard to the hoop on every play, but we didn't seem to attack. This is in spite of the fact that both Raynaud and Angel are both excellent at taking their man down low and when healthy, Spencer has an increasingly effective inside game. I'd like to see more drive and dish from Byrum as well. Heck, even Stojokavic showed a strong interest in attacking the basket.
It eventually worked out, but we could have had a bunch of CSUN players with 4-5 fouls much earlier in the game.
