Little Eddie wrote:jaysfan24 wrote:call me bias, but we look good.
You're biased for sure...Tuesday may be a bit of a wake up call. Lots of missed open jumpers by the Drake...not sure MSU will miss like Drake. I don't have as good of a feeling going into Tuesday as most CU fans that's for sure. One things for sure, CU will need to repeat their rebounding performance of yesterday...that was the most impressive thing about yesterday. They didn't give up too many offensive boards...
I'm nervous about Tuesday, but expect a good game. I don't expect a blowout either way.
I'll disagree with you a bit on your assessment of the Jays' defense though. While it's true that the Drake had some open shots and just missed them, almost every one of those open shots was by a guy that was not the one Drake really wanted to be taking the outside shot. The Jays really did a nice job of shutting down Drake's main outside threats and not giving any open looks all night long.
To me one of the most impressive things about the Jays under McDermott so far has been the scouting and gameplanning. In most games it is very clear that the Jays have specifically targeted the players that they don't want to let go off, and then they've succeeded in taking those players out of the game for the most part. Even Fredette from BYU was largely a non-factor. The way McDermott coaches defense, teams are going to get some open looks. But the Jays are forcing a very low shooting percentage inside the arc, taking away specific players from outside the arc, and rolling the dice with third or fourth options outside the arc for opposing teams. So, yes, teams (like Drake) are missing some open shots -- but part of that is because of who is getting the look and what's going on everywhere else.
At least that's how I see it.
Hopefully there is a better officiating crew on Tuesday night -- those guys last night were dreadful with a number of the worst calls I've seen in a long time (horrible calls going *both* ways, frankly).