bleach wrote:sect.3purple wrote:Anyone ever give a thought to the possibility that UE is developing/recruiting better offensive players to help Balentine?
You guys just contnue to ignore the fact that Martys offense won't allow any help. You could have the best 5 in the country and ONLY 1 will have good stats. Ballentines numbers are a result of Martys one player scores philosophy rather than Ballentine not having help.
Exactly this.
Colt didn't have "all conference" players around him BUT he had some talent. That talent was never actually allowed to do anything because the entire offense was get Colt as many shots as possible.
Last season UE had Colt, Ballentine and Cox....Colt missed 2 games during the season and still averaged 30% of Evansville's total shots on the season EVEN WITH missing two complete games. He also still played the most minutes by nearly 100 minutes. His junior season he took 28% of the teams shots, no one else was above 14%. His sophomore season he took 24% of the teams shots, and no one else was over 12%. His freshman year he took 25% of the teams total shots. Over his career Colt played with some pretty decent guys in Cox, Harsma, Holmes yet he took roughly 25-27% of the total shots Evansville took during his 4 years there. Clearly there was enough talent there to develop another player or two into much better than they were. Evansville could have been MUCH more dangerous had Marty had the balls/intelligence/time away from a buffet to look at the players he had and go "Maybe if we move Colt from 25% of our teams shots to 18-20% of our teams shots and boost Holmes and Cox up we will be harder to defend because we will have 2 or 3 serious options instead of 1 with a couple of guys who could be real good but don't need serious attention from the other team because we don't use them".
Right now DJ is at 31% of UE's shots on the season, and 46% of the 3s, and growing as the season goes on. The next closet in total shots is still 184 shots behind Ballentine - IOW DJ could not take a shot the rest of the season and not be caught in total shots. YET Out of the players with at least 100 shots on the season there are 3 players with a better FG % than Ballentine and a 4th just .006 points behind him. Adding the bench into it there are 4 more players with a better FG% than him.
It's pretty clear what UE's offense is going to be the next 2.5 years with DJ there. If you are 7 years into your coach and you are just hoping he can develop a role player or two you have the wrong coach...or very low expectations.
The players behind DJ won't develop much more than they are right now if the offense continues to play as it is. Anyone that isn't a blind UE homer can see that.