No argument there. Any last-minute comeback at home against the pre-season #5 team in the CAA has to be considered a great victory.
2021-22 Game 5: 11/19 Hofstra 6:30PM FS1
#121
Posted 20 November 2021 - 10:29 AM
- You Play to Win the Game and Mashed Potatoes like this
#122
Posted 20 November 2021 - 11:14 AM
No argument there. Any last-minute comeback at home against the pre-season #5 team in the CAA has to be considered a great victory.
Can’t have a bad loss if beating Hofstra is “great”. Turgeon’s thinking ahead lol
#123
Posted 20 November 2021 - 11:37 AM
Agreed, good call. Reese is athletic and has those skills for sure. Thank God his sister is here and he wants to be here, definitely would hate to lose him to the transfer portal with our new coach next year.This may be selective memory, but feels like Turgeon frequently shifts away from his desired offensive lineup to match up defensively with the opponent's 5 rather than stick with the guys we'd most want on the court and force mismatches for the opponent's defense.
I also don't understand why Wahab and Reese can't play together. It's early, but Reese seems capable of matching up with opponent's 4s.
#124
Posted 20 November 2021 - 12:28 PM
#125
Posted 20 November 2021 - 10:38 PM
Wahab didn't get off the bench in the second half. Guess Hofstra's smaller guard lineup was just too much to handle.
I did not watch the game until this morning and I think Maryland only played 6 in the second half. We constantly heard preseason, how Maryland could go 10-12 deep. 5 games in and Mark has buried half of them.
No excuse, for not playing Wahab. Hey Mark, how about making the opposition deal with your mismatches, instead of the other way around?
#126
Posted 20 November 2021 - 11:17 PM
#127
Posted 21 November 2021 - 06:51 PM
#128
Posted 21 November 2021 - 06:58 PM
One thing where Ill rarely question a basketball coach in particular is PT. If a guy finds himself parked on the bench I have to trust the coach has a real good reason for it. Sounds like Wahab needs to toughen and smarten up.
Turgeon isn't one for protecting a guy in the press if he thinks he's doing something wrong. He stated pretty clearly after the Hofstra game that Wahab wasn't benched for poor play. Turgeon said he told Wahab at halftime, almost apologetically, that he wasn't going to play because they were going small.
#129
Posted 21 November 2021 - 07:00 PM
One thing where Ill rarely question a basketball coach in particular is PT. If a guy finds himself parked on the bench I have to trust the coach has a real good reason for it. Sounds like Wahab needs to toughen and smarten up.
I think if MD had been playing a Big Ten team with size, he wouldn't have found himself chained to the bench. Against a 5 guard lineup, it made sense.
To your point.... obviously Turgeon doesn't have confidence right now in Graham, Dockery, Cornish, Revaz...
Graham and Dockery are supposed to be able to shoot. I'd like to see them find some time. But apparently haven't earned it (defense? other?) in practice.
#130
Posted 21 November 2021 - 07:01 PM
Again, to the bigger point Im not one to question PT when it comes to coaching. Didnt see the game or any so far so no personal comment on Wahab. I just remember Turge and others here saying something about Wahab and his poor decisions at times when teams double him. Thats why I made the last comment.
Turgeon isn't one for protecting a guy in the press if he thinks he's doing something wrong. He stated pretty clearly after the Hofstra game that Wahab wasn't benched for poor play. Turgeon said he told Wahab at halftime, almost apologetically, that he wasn't going to play because they were going small.
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