Aargh wrote:Bmarq04 wrote:I don't think it's a conditioning issue. These guys run in games non stop. ...
The running didn't seem to be as effective after 35 minutes of the game and particularly in OT.
Haven't seen a pattern yet that indicates a conditioning issue, but this game created the appearance.
IMO they stopped running because they were playing not to lose, as opposed to playing to win. Trying to work the clock, make sure and get a good shot, etc etc. Half court O is not our strength. It has been improving throughout the year, but still needs a ton of work. Once we slow the game down, we struggle. Dayton and Depaul were game we were able to slow it down at the end and finish a game; Drexel and Northwestern (even though we won- gave up a big lead) were game were were not able to. We need to keep up the O and D intensity for 40 mins to close these games out. I could see why some would think it was conditioning, but I do not think it is...