Really...he seemed fine to me, especially on a nice lefty hook and some rebounds. I thought the 8 min was due to how well Egbunu was playing and that we needed the size of Egbunu to limit their big menHayes is hurt. Fell in practice. Played about 8 min.
A&Ms a big, long, physical team. They had 6 blocks in the game. We probably shied away from the interior too much, but did have some success down there. But I agree, too many 3s were taken. Shots just weren't falling, for either team.I did not see the game, but sounds like the game was closer than it should have been against a below average opponent at home. Be that as it may, those things happen and they got the win, but I did look at the box score and noticed that 50% or 1/2 of our FG attempts were 3-pt shots. With all due respect, unless you are a lights out 3-pt shooting team (which UF is not), that is way too many 3-pt attempts on a % basis. Let me guess. A@M played a lot of zone defense and we just stood around the perimeter and passed the ball with no players flashing into the post or any off the ball movement? I have seen that before by Mike's teams against zones, but since I did not see the game I can't comment. Either way, it is the time of the year to get into a high gear if you want to make a deep tourney run.
A&Ms a big, long, physical team. They had 6 blocks in the game. We probably shied away from the interior too much, but did have some success down there. But I agree, too many 3s were taken. Shots just weren't falling, for either team.
Really...he seemed fine to me, especially on a nice lefty hook and some rebounds. I thought the 8 min was due to how well Egbunu was playing and that we needed the size of Egbunu to limit their big men