Why did Dunn run to Kihei there and bring his man, instead of moving away to get open?
Because he’s a first year
Should have redshirted him, smh.
Without Kihei Dunn and McKneely will be forced to be aggressive.
Yes. Yes they do.
Here’s the thing with IMac by way of comparison, Casey looked lost his first year. IMac doesn’t, his shot just isn’t falling. It will, and it will during ACC play.
Dunn helping to prove my idiosyncratic theory that experience is overrated in Tony’s defense / underrated in Tony’s offense.
I know we’ve talked about this before and it’s no secret, but it feels important to emphasize: Good Franklin = good team, bad Franklin = not very good team.
Mmmmm…yummy can bacon with a coating of microwave melted plastic…better than breakfast at the tavern.
damnit you took my joke. ugh.
Uptick in defense has been impressive.
Come on Isaac - swish is the sound - put it in your mind!!!
Would have been a good time for Traudt to burn the redshirt
I like it, though maybe it applies to non-centers only. It’s not like the scheme is insanely complicated, but there is definitely a continuous effort requirement that isn’t necessarily about experience.
I like that Tony is letting the first years play through their mistakes. It’s a bit rough at times but will help them considerably down the stretch.
I forgot Taine existed. He’s coming in
Here’s the breakdown of our shooting … we have a bunch of guys who shoot because they’re open … we have no one that gets open in order to shoot it.
I’m starting to forget “Taine is a good shooter” existed. He’s strong on everything
And a bunch of guys that can’t hit open shots.
I genuinely don’t know what we do to our shooters