I spent many years watching UTEP basketball played under the coaching of Don Haskins. I believe the basic, basic foundation of his team was conditioning. From that he played tenacious defense and on offense, he forced opponents to play defense for 30 seconds each possession with the weave that was intended to get the big man the ball for a dunk or layup or if the opponent tried to stop that the guard just continued to drive to the hoop for a layup. Forwards were the second big man options and served to rebound misses and take the ball back up. During the weave, if a short jump shot was open that was fine to take and eventually the 3 point shot became part of the game and he used sharpshooters to open up the inside game-probably more than to be an added offensive point getter. From the offense making opponents work for 35 seconds he depended on his team's conditioning to wear down other players, negating the basketball talent and reducing them to cowards as the saying, fatigue makes cowards of us all, goes. The layups came even easier. The game changed and it did it in a way that hurt his basic philosophy. The shot clock made it harder to take advantage of the conditioning advantage and 3 points shooters became more valuable at the same time.
Barbee went a different direction. He based his team on athleticism, throwing up a shot, crashing the boards and putting the ball back in, supplemented by Culpepper who could hit three pointers or drive to the hoop for a tomahawk jam. His big men simply had to clear out the paint and rebound for layups. He had forwards who crashed the boards but could hit short jump shots too. And then he got Caracter for a short time and well that reduced the need for rebounding a bit.
Terry leaves me wondering just what he is trying to do. Vila seems capable of rebounding but doesn't seem interested in stuffing or laying the ball in and prefers to not even try to score. Last year, Efe was a beast inside, grabbing rebounds and putting them back up until they dropped in-semi layup style. He did it without being a great leaper. He did it by muscling his way in the paint. I see Williams as a hybrid. He is a talented shooter, but not a beast in the paint. He isn't pouring in layups. He is hitting short jumpers. And he is damned good at that. Our guards seem at times to be able to shoot lights out from beyond the arc, but not consistently. No real shock there. The saying is live by the three and die by the three. It isn't what you want to hang your hat on. Can the guards drive and hit layups or dish it off to a big man? Back to Vila. I don't know it they can or not because Vila runs away from them. But he doesn't clear the way for the guards when he does that so they end up stuck in the forest. A few games ago, Williams scored 4 points and all of a sudden the team seemed to actually look like a team of normal talented players, getting contributions that balanced the offense. It was stunningly fun to watch.
So, I think we have some talent, but not nearly enough like others seem to think, to overcome the style we seem to be playing. I get the feeling that we could play Haskins ball with the same players and be much more effective, or we could play Barbee ball with the same players and be much more effective.
I could be wrong and I admit that I don't really understand what it is that Terry is trying to do, other than get the ball to Williams, mostly. Kind of like football, I don't have the answers for what to do, I just know that what we are doing isn't working. When talking about players and the coach, we talk about the players and we talk about the coach in terms of x's and o's, and substitutions. I think the players are alright. I don't think they are great 5 star players that were great and transferred here to be greater. Boum was a really good freshman at USF. Well, I grew up in the SF Bay Area and USF was nothing at all since Bill Russel played there. Nothing. I just can't emphasize that enough. So, he may be decent, but it probably depends a lot on the level of the competition. I think others of our highly touted players may fall into the same kind of category. But I could be wrong there because it could be the game Terry has them playing. They might be shooting stars in a Barbee game. I don't think Terry's problem is x's and o's although he doesn't seem to have any real plays to be judged by and his substitutions just leave me scratching my head. But then, I have no idea of what he is doing, anyway.
Bottom line is I don't know what the answer is, but I am pretty sure it isn't Terry. I am not try to just be negative and call Terry the Terrible in this post. I am just opening it up to discussion maybe in a different way.