Your best ball handlers on the floor tonight weren’t too hot either. If I’m not mistaken, most of them missed wide open shots, threw the ball out of bounds, couldn’t make a smart pass because they were so anxious of getting rid of it, made many turnovers, and, on top of it, took shots that didn’t need to be taken. I'm pretty sure they don’t even know how to properly “stall” the ball because they can’t handle being under pressure in a game. SW let them take the lead by making stupid decisions on the court. Highland read the players and out smarted them.Spalding22 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 10:34 pmNo, but the coaches had the wrong players in the game, tried to play stall ball, and Hilands defense exposed their biggest weakness. Ball handling. You can’t run stall ball plays beginning the second half when you have been known to turn the ball over when certain people put the ball on the floor. I’m not saying those players aren’t good or shouldnt be in the game, you just simply can’t force them to put the ball on the floor when they are turnover prone. You play to their strengths. Not their weaknesses. If you’re going to play stall ball in the 3rd, you better have your best 5 ball handlers on the floor. That’s giving the game away. 17 point lead at one point. 13 point lead at half time. You put on the breaks? Make sense, buddy?Pirates03 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 10:09 pmSo my understanding is that norm and Fenton turned the ball over in critical moments and missed 2 huge free throws. Yes there were some coaching errors but it doesn’t change the fact that when they had a 23-7 lead it was the players were doing this and the players were doing that. But when they blew the lead it turns to the coaches are the one that lost the game.Spalding22 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 9:15 pm
SW’s players did not lose that game. Anyone who watched Webster all year long could have anticipated the ending of the game if they stuck to their usual strategy. You have a 17 point lead, and you blow it by trying to play stall ball. That was despicable. Embarrassing for Scioto County to be truthful. Hats off to the kids. They played some of the best ball they’ve played all year. They should not have lost. I said it at the beginning of the year, and it holds true. Coaching will beat them in the tournament not the kids. It did. I just did not expect it from a coach with that many wins. Spalding out.
They played a great season, and it’s great they made it as far as they did tonight. Great accomplishment for South Webster. But it’s the players' game at the end of the night, not the coaches.