He is a lot quicker than I thought he would be. I know he’s explosive vertically but he’s dang quick too.McClung is a good player. Better than I thought he would be. Bit of a gunner though.
Yea, he couldnt quite dial it in during the 2nd half, but he is def a ball player.He took 16 shots to score 21 points.
Half of those bring threes
Bad
He had to do something since Kyler Edwards brought absolutely nothing.He took 16 shots to score 21 points.
Half of those bring threes
Bad
He had to do something since Kyler Edwards brought absolutely nothing.
Not sure really. If they're hitting shots, they're top 5 good for sure. Streaky shooting team though and we will often go through 10 minute stretches where we can't hit the broad side of a barn.So how good is Kansas?
To be fair, Shannon was hot last night. He was hitting his jumpers, even with a hand in his face. Where as a lot of drives were unsuccessful last night, and they wouldn't be likely to call a 50/50 foul with 5 seconds left. He probably makes that if Wilson doesn't block it.If the TCU-Oklahoma State and Kansas-Texas Tech games are any indication of what the Big 12 will be like, we should expect some more glorious battles this year. Great game.
At the end of the game, I would have liked to seen Shannon drive with a little more conviction. Tech had the KU players spread out on the perimeter, and he has a layup if he gets by Wilson. I realize Wilson forced him to his right hand, which isn't as strong, but he blew by Enaruna earlier in the game, going right, with little difficulty. Seemed like there was hesitation in his dribble, which made it a lot easier to defend.
To be fair, Shannon was hot last night. He was hitting his jumpers, even with a hand in his face. Where as a lot of drives were unsuccessful last night, and they wouldn't be likely to call a 50/50 foul with 5 seconds left. He probably makes that if Wilson doesn't block it.
You see it when some teams play too hard defensively. They get too amped for a game and go for every loose ball, rebound, steal, etc. You love to see hustle, but yeah it does often result in poor free throw shooting. I’ve seen a lot of teams over the years get amped up to play KU, and they’ll get a really nice 10 minute defensive stretch and out hustle us, then blow the game on free throws or short jumpers at the end cause they had no gas left in the tank.
Shannon had a great game. He gave Tech a shot at winning. Just felt like he had a clear opening to the basket. His shot was on last night. Overall, however, Shannon is much better at driving to the basket than taking jump shots. He had an iso opportunity with no one patrolling the paint. He gets a layup if he puts his head down and commits himself to getting to the basket, IMO. Entertaining game, if nothing else.
It’s not that easy as a wide open layup for Shannon if he continues to drive. The play you brought up earlier in the game where Shannon scored going right on Enaruna as an example he could drive and finish going right was a lot different. The drive began on the right side, Enaruna took a terrible angle giving up the baseline completely, the KU defenders were all above the FT line, and Shannon had to finish with his left hand still. The final play the drive began from the top of the key, Wilson was in much better guarding position playing Shannon’s left hand completely, and Braun and Agbaji both had their feet in the paint as Shannon made it to the FT line so they could have been there to contest. From that angle Shannon would have had to show he could finish with his right hand over 1-3 defenders with his right hand because if he tries to finish with his left hand most likely Wilson or Agbaji would have had the position to block it.
The best thing about the play was how Wilson just played Shannon for his left hand knowing most likely from the scouting report that Shannon wasn’t going to try and finish with his right hand.