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  • #46
    Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

    WLU can get through most seasons and probably through the region without a big but were it really effects us is in the elite 8. Here you are usually facing teams that have really really good bigs that can dominate the game if you don't have a player who can challenge them. To overcome that our shooters have to be hot...have an average or just a tick cold shooting game and you have a real chance of losing. I think Crutch's only weakness is not recruiting for a NC. Not talking about bring in a big that is going to be a starter here, just one that is going to sit at the end of the bench and be ready for those one or two situations during a season were your shooters are cold and the other team has a big that's killing you inside. WLU has plenty of blow out games during a season were this big could get serious minutes...Heck, quite a few games were he could play almost the entire second half.

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    • #47
      Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

      Originally posted by boatcapt View Post
      WLU can get through most seasons and probably through the region without a big but were it really effects us is in the elite 8. Here you are usually facing teams that have really really good bigs that can dominate the game if you don't have a player who can challenge them. To overcome that our shooters have to be hot...have an average or just a tick cold shooting game and you have a real chance of losing. I think Crutch's only weakness is not recruiting for a NC. Not talking about bring in a big that is going to be a starter here, just one that is going to sit at the end of the bench and be ready for those one or two situations during a season were your shooters are cold and the other team has a big that's killing you inside. WLU has plenty of blow out games during a season were this big could get serious minutes...Heck, quite a few games were he could play almost the entire second half.
      aboveand WLU's offense will potentially be out of whack.

      Sorry. The more I wrote, the more I found myself debating the idea back and forth in my mind, so I ended up writing a little more than I initially intended. It's a really interesting topic of conversation.

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      • #48
        Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

        Valid point. Good 'bigs' are hard to find in D2 ... let alone ones willing to play mop-up minutes all season.

        I actually think WL would benefit more from a 'goon' type big man. They are easier to find. Say, that 6'8, 250 pound power forward type who just likes to bang and can grab some boards, give/draw fouls and play about 10 minutes a game.

        You're typical big oaf type center would get run ragged trying to run up and down the court in the all-offense MEC -- especially in the WL offense. They'd be utterly ineffective and need an oxygen mask.

        By and large I think D2 is going to a more up-tempo style. The PSAC West is lost in time but most leagues seem to be shifting away from the 1980s-style typical big men.

        On the nights you do run in to a truly legit big-man lineup ... the speed offsets the size. They have to chase you guys around all night and get wore down fast. You guys saw that last year when Clarion came down. That game was very close until there were about 10 minutes left. They just ran out of gas.

        Other than adding maybe that deep bench goon-type I wouldn't change much. You guys have been a few more made treys from having won a NC.

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        • #49
          Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

          Originally posted by MrAugustana View Post
          aboveand WLU's offense will potentially be out of whack.

          Sorry. The more I wrote, the more I found myself debating the idea back and forth in my mind, so I ended up writing a little more than I initially intended. It's a really interesting topic of conversation.
          I tend to agree with your assessment. BTW, congratulations on your national title in 2016 and beating Iowa in Exhibition last year. I really liked your team.
          I think the interchangeability of players is a key advantage for wlu. I am impressed by how seamless the play is, regardless of the combination of players on the floor.
          I agree that a 6-7 shooting guard type is a better fit from a continuity perspective. In the elite 8, Lincoln Memorial had 2 bigs and they were also shooting lights out from 3, much higher than their average.
          I agree with you - anyone who is sitting the bench is not going to be competitive with an elite big.

          The WLU offensive strategy does mitigate the impact of a big.
          1. The spread offense - creates open lanes to the boards for offensive rebounding. I recall Bill Russell, the great Celtic, saying that 90% of rebounds are taken below the rim. So the key is position.
          2. The rapid team ball movement and player movement forces bigs to move, which makes it harder for them to use weight and size to box us off the boards.
          3. On defense, a key component to stopping bigs is to prevent the great entry pass - the constant pressure and harassment by WLU puts pressure on the opponent's guards which increases the complexity of the entry pass. It also increases turnovers, which reduces opportunities for their bigs to touch the ball.
          4. Many bigs (in fact many players) are creatures of habit and patterns. Disrupt their pattern and their effectiveness decreases. For example, they get the ball, go into their post move with 3 or 4 dribbles to jostle for position, pivot, fake and shoot. If a sagging player makes them pick up the ball after 1 dribble, then their pattern is disrupted and increases their stress for they are not in their familiar position relative to the defender and the basket.

          I think every system has strengths and weaknesses. Although I agree with everyone's assessment that you will run into elite bigs in a deep NCAA run, I consider that an acceptable tradeoff, just like giving up layups occasionally from the WLU press. Over the course of the entire game, the WLU style is tilting the odds in its favor, especially with the toll that the physical and mental fatigue of playing WLU is considered. That said, I would love to have 1 or even 2 Zac G.s on the team every year!

          Great discussion!

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          • #50
            Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

            We really just need at least a 6'6 shooting forward type guy who can hit 3's I wouldn't want someone smaller than that it'll come back to haunt us eventually I'm sure crutch has something in his back pocket

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            • #51
              Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

              Originally posted by Columbuseer View Post
              I tend to agree with your assessment. BTW, congratulations on your national title in 2016 and beating Iowa in Exhibition last year. I really liked your team.
              I think the interchangeability of players is a key advantage for wlu. I am impressed by how seamless the play is, regardless of the combination of players on the floor.
              I agree that a 6-7 shooting guard type is a better fit from a continuity perspective. In the elite 8, Lincoln Memorial had 2 bigs and they were also shooting lights out from 3, much higher than their average.
              I agree with you - anyone who is sitting the bench is not going to be competitive with an elite big.

              The WLU offensive strategy does mitigate the impact of a big.
              1. The spread offense - creates open lanes to the boards for offensive rebounding. I recall Bill Russell, the great Celtic, saying that 90% of rebounds are taken below the rim. So the key is position.
              2. The rapid team ball movement and player movement forces bigs to move, which makes it harder for them to use weight and size to box us off the boards.
              3. On defense, a key component to stopping bigs is to prevent the great entry pass - the constant pressure and harassment by WLU puts pressure on the opponent's guards which increases the complexity of the entry pass. It also increases turnovers, which reduces opportunities for their bigs to touch the ball.
              4. Many bigs (in fact many players) are creatures of habit and patterns. Disrupt their pattern and their effectiveness decreases. For example, they get the ball, go into their post move with 3 or 4 dribbles to jostle for position, pivot, fake and shoot. If a sagging player makes them pick up the ball after 1 dribble, then their pattern is disrupted and increases their stress for they are not in their familiar position relative to the defender and the basket.

              I think every system has strengths and weaknesses. Although I agree with everyone's assessment that you will run into elite bigs in a deep NCAA run, I consider that an acceptable tradeoff, just like giving up layups occasionally from the WLU press. Over the course of the entire game, the WLU style is tilting the odds in its favor, especially with the toll that the physical and mental fatigue of playing WLU is considered. That said, I would love to have 1 or even 2 Zac G.s on the team every year!

              Great discussion!
              Thanks. Of course, I didn't do much more than cheer at games and occasionally constructively criticize a ref or two from the stands. :)

              It's been a fun couple of years with this team. Now we get to go get our teeth kicked in by Duke tomorrow night.

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              • #52
                Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

                Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
                Valid point. Good 'bigs' are hard to find in D2 ... let alone ones willing to play mop-up minutes all season.

                I actually think WL would benefit more from a 'goon' type big man. They are easier to find. Say, that 6'8, 250 pound power forward type who just likes to bang and can grab some boards, give/draw fouls and play about 10 minutes a game.

                You're typical big oaf type center would get run ragged trying to run up and down the court in the all-offense MEC -- especially in the WL offense. They'd be utterly ineffective and need an oxygen mask.

                By and large I think D2 is going to a more up-tempo style. The PSAC West is lost in time but most leagues seem to be shifting away from the 1980s-style typical big men.

                On the nights you do run in to a truly legit big-man lineup ... the speed offsets the size. They have to chase you guys around all night and get wore down fast. You guys saw that last year when Clarion came down. That game was very close until there were about 10 minutes left. They just ran out of gas.

                Other than adding maybe that deep bench goon-type I wouldn't change much. You guys have been a few more made treys from having won a NC.
                I think you can find a legit big man to fit this bill. What I'm talking about is someone in the 6'8"-10" range who can run. Weather he can shoot outside is in material. I said in a previous thread that has been deleted that shooting from farther than 10 feet from the basket should be a complete foreign concept to this cat. This guy should be a defensive specialist with just enough of an inside offensive game to keep the opposing big "honest." Guy like this would get plenty of opportunities to play in the early and mid part of the season when WLU is often up by 30+ points. While I don't think there are a million of these guys out there, I likewise don't think they are as rare as hens teeth. While we aren't talking about a 30 win D1 program at WLU, we are talking about a national power DII that consistently makes final 4 playoff runs. I would imagine that Crutch and company should be able to entice at least one shooting deficient big to come to a winning program such as ours.

                Heck, just looking at Polk Colleges roster from last season they had a sophomore who was listed as a 6'7", 230 Center/Forward who doesn't appear to have gotten a scholly from any D1 or DII. Strengths are listed as "Strong and long low post player, solid rebounder, good interior defender who can handle bigger opponents, can run the floor, catch, make a move and finish." He was 0-1 from 3 point range. This guy would have been just what WLU needed on those few nights when our opponents big is eating us up inside and we are having a cold shooting night. But instead this cat has probably taken his Polk College Associates degree to the local AT&T Store in Miami and is selling iPhones.
                Last edited by boatcapt; 11-04-2016, 09:05 AM.

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                • #53
                  Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

                  I get it. I've wanted the same thing for years. Joe and Crutch just don't seem to want those guys.

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                  • #54
                    Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

                    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
                    I get it. I've wanted the same thing for years. Joe and Crutch just don't seem to want those guys.
                    And I think that is what's holding WLU back. A team that REALLY competes for a NC is probably going to be well rounded. Yea, they may favor a certain style but they ALSO have a degree of capability to play a different style if forced into it. When WLU is playing their game, they can beat anyone in the nation. Most nights they are playing their game and cruise to big W's. But every now and them, they run into an opponent who can push them out of their game OR they are stone cold. The lack of any ability to play any other style makes our ability to win on those rare nights iffy at best.

                    Hey, maybe we stay hot throughout the NCAA tourney this year and get that illusive NC. If we do I'll say good on you Crutch. You stuck to your guns and did it your way!

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                    • #55
                      Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

                      Good discussion. I think a wlu stat major might have a good project with following hypothesis:
                      Does the interval between games affect wlu 3 pt shooting both as a team and individually?

                      Focus might be on 2 games in 2 days or 3 games in 4 days.
                      My observation may be statistically invalid or biased but I seem to remember that stone cold shooting often happens in 2nd game in 2 days. What do others think?

                      On another topic I looked at team photo on website. Looks like some have really been hitting the weights. Zac g, Smith, meininger and Bolon come to mind. Do u concur?

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                      • #56
                        Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

                        Columbusser:

                        You will fit right in to the Church with questions like the above one.

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                        • #57
                          Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

                          Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
                          Columbusser:

                          You will fit right in to the Church with questions like the above one.
                          IUP Big...The Church of Crutch is always seeking new members....Columbuseer will be a good one!

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                          • #58
                            Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

                            Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
                            Columbusser:

                            You will fit right in to the Church with questions like the above one.
                            Come on over IUPbig. We can always squeeze another in the pews! I'm sure IUP Extra Mile would scrunch over for a fellow convert to the Church of Crutch! You KNOW that you want to convert...Just do what is in your heart!!

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                            • #59
                              Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

                              Any idea what happened with Janay Bottoms and Baylen Dyrlund from the girls team, Janay still goes to WL probably just lack of playing time and Baylen is at Malone now I thought she was pretty good. A lot of new faces for the girls but I'm impressed with the talent they brought in

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                              • #60
                                Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

                                Also Evan French out for the year probably a knee injury

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