So maybe the question is, why weren’t we able to keep the transition game going down the stretch and in OT the other night?CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Fri Jan 28, 2022 9:44 am?Qusdahl wrote: ↑Fri Jan 28, 2022 9:38 am Yeah.
This team’s ceiling is in transition, if they’re able to turn a game into a track meet.
But - are we really doing that, at least yet? How often do we really score an easy transition bucket?
IS Harris loads better in transition? Is there a fast break points stat for this team?
And while I agree that Harris brings the intangibles, I also don’t know if I’ve ever seen a D1 guard who was less of a threat to score.
Like for real how can a guy drive the lane and be looking everywhere but the rim!
We've been getting out in transition all season. Latest example was . . . Monday night when transition buckets built the lead that we eventually blew. It is a big reason why CB's numbers are so much better this year as he is a killer in transition. Och too as he gets some of his best 3 point looks in transition. We are playing the fastest pace of the Bill Self era, even faster than 2018 (last I checked).
Of course, that's even more reason to play Remy, but Dajuan does fine on the break because of his vision and the fact that he will get the ball down the court quickly.
Dajuan’s one assist throughout all that was after Och swished a guarded 26 footer on a broken half court play.
Maybe it’s a Dajuan stamina thing?