Last night, I'm flipping back and forth between the AU/Arky abortion and several games, including UNC/Duke. I have a rooting interest in both contests but the thing that stood out to me was that it was like switching from a college...to a high school game. If you like and appreciate basketball, the difference in watching these two games was literally night and day. Why? Because of coaching.
Now, don't get me wrong. I'm not going to sit here and even pretend that AU and Arky have even close to the same overall caliber of talent as the two ACC teams. And yes, I know AU>FSU>Duke>UNC (
) But it's the level of play that's so blatantly different. You watch 5 minutes of UNC/Duke and you see players who know exactly where they're supposed to be on the court. You see solid picks run out of a set offense and switches on defense when that happens. You see full court pressure and that press broken with two quick passes to the wing and back to the middle. You see guys coming off screens and squaring up with the basket to get a quality shot.
Switch back to Auburn-Arkansas. Denson dribbles one-on-one at the time line for 4-5 seconds. Chubb decides he'd better run all the way out there to try and set an illegal screen. If...he gets around his man, Denson goes one on three to the basket for a failed shot attempt. I saw the ugliest 3-point attempts taken, one that didn't come within 2 feet of the rim, free throw after free throw clanked off the rim, offenses that were "offenses" only in the sense that everyone wasn't standing still....it's coaching.
You don't have to have the greatest athletes in the world to set a pick properly. It doesn't take Michael Jordan square up and shoot a jump shot. Hitting 3 out of 4 free throws was something that was a given in YMCA ball at 15 years old. Why? Because you practiced the hell out of free throws. Beating a press requires spacing and movement with an absolute minimum of one-on-one dribbling. That was horrible basketball last night. That was putrid basketball the other night against Bama when we scored 13 points in one half. We won. WooHoo. But who could watch that shit? I'm not as pissed about wins and losses as I am the quality/or lack thereof in the product on the court. I've said before I was happy with Barbee and the fact that he seems to have a plan, so I won't be a hippo-crit. But having a chance to compare side by side last night....this is bad, bad basketball.