I don't watch much Gator hoops anymore, but I watched part of the game last evening. I just don't get the feeling that these kids know how to play as a team, at least consistently and for extended stretches during the game. When I see a kid dribble up on the change of possession and pull up for a long jumper, often times contested and without any effort to start an offensive set, it tells me that there is not much of a plan about how best to attack the team we are playing. Even if the player hits the shot it tends to create an attitude of selfishness ("I'm gonna get mine...") and erodes any effort toward team goals. We also have instances where we get lost on picks defensively, giving up scoring position or winding up in a mismatch if we have to resort to a switch. These are just a couple of quick looks. Obviously there are many other problems if we blew an early 16 point lead to lose by 7. That's a 23 point differential. The only way we win in a contest like this is if the power goes out at the point we have a lead and the visitors have to get home in a hurry, load up, and forfeit. In a nutshell, we've got 8-10 pretty good young players and a senior transfer...and 1 not so good team. The math is easy on this one.