He’s had a great career at UNC and an amazing year last year, but we are better without him on the floor. Swap Jackson for him and we are better.
Ian Jackson routinely gets lost on defense.He’s had a great career at UNC and an amazing year last year, but we are better without him on the floor. Swap Jackson for him and we are better.
Our bigs are non-existent. RJ forcing absolutely is a problem. I’m not saying he is the only problem, but him coming back hurts Jackson. RJ isn’t exactly a defensive force either. And he’s had 4+ years to show that.Ian Jackson routinely gets lost on defense.
I really don't get this thread. You see how awful our big men are, and you start a thread about how RJ is the problem?
yup .. and if I were making wholesale changes it would be Seth at the 2 and Jack at the 3 to go with Drake and Lubin. Hubert's not doing the best job of coaching either .. but that's nothing new.Give Powell the nod and try starting Lubin
Brave man. But somebody had to say it.He’s had a great career at UNC and an amazing year last year, but we are better without him on the floor. Swap Jackson for him and we are better.
I lean toward Drake. Better defender, seems to be adapting faster than Ian, and gives our very short team a bit more length.Swap Jackson for him and we are better.
Ha. We're UNC fans. We're allowed to worry about more than one thing at a time.Ian Jackson routinely gets lost on defense.
I really don't get this thread. You see how awful our big men are, and you start a thread about how RJ is the problem?
Like I haven' been saying it since week 2 in multiple threads. Better to get to the party late than never I guess.Brave man. But somebody had to say it.
I agree this problem has been developing since before Bacot left, but its just now catching up with us.Really don't get this take. RJ's a weak defender, but he's clearly our best scorer/shooter in a team already light on shooting.
The problem is we have Washington/Withers/Tyson as our best frontcourt players. They're not good enough. Swap them for Omoruyi and and Thiero and you have a great team again. We completely whiffed on Tyson (at least so far), and missed on centers. Not really a complex problem to me.
Have you seen his cumulative shooting stats this season? He's a 6' guard shooting less than 30% on an already small team. And he takes a lot of shots. Is what it is.Really don't get this take. RJ's a weak defender, but he's clearly our best scorer/shooter in a team already light on shooting.
Washington was obviously not good enough to be a starting center for us; he's not even really an ACC average center. Doesn't really do anything except shoot jump shots well for the position.I agree this problem has been developing since before Bacot left, but its just now catching up with us.
Yeah. And it's been 7 games. You're going to make your evaluation solely on those and not the 138 he played the previous four years? Frankly, that doesn't make any sense. He'll get the 3-pt shooting turned around.Like I haven' been saying it since week 2 in multiple threads. Better to get to the party late than never I guess.
And that's for sure. Our opponents are shooting over 45% from 3 this year (I think that's right) and I sat and just SMDH on almost every 3PT attempt MS took last night because there were no defenders around and no hands in shooters faces. And there's no excuse for these athletic guys not being able to close out on the shooters.Our defense and rebounding is just too poor.
Yep. Unfortunately. At this point - and really last year, too, in retrospect - I have to admit that the flashes we see from JWit are just that: flashes. Nothing more. Not a star waiting to turn the corner. Why is the name Melendez coming to mind?I've been shouting from the rooftops since Withers joined that he's a solid backup player, but not suited to be a starter. @What Would Jesus Do? and I had several disagreements about that, and I think it's pretty clear he's not the guy. Solid athlete but doesn't have a lot of true basketball skills.
Yeah, but this year is a fluke, so far.Have you seen his cumulative shooting stats this season? He's a 6' guard shooting less than 30% on an already small team. And he takes a lot of shots. Is what it is.
You are missing the fact that those two guys are shooting wide open shots. RJ doesn’t get many of those. I hate when he takes crazy shots, especially if he makes the first one like Caleb used to do.Yeah, but this year is a fluke, so far.
FR = 32.3%
SO = 36.7%
JR = 36.2%
SR = 39.8%
GR = 27.5%
Maybe it isn't reasonable to expect him to get better every year. Even Hansbrough backslid a little after his NPOY year. But he's been very consistent. So I expect his 3pt shooting to inch up.
Here's a question.... Are we using RJ right? Last year Elliot shot like crap from deep, while Seth was good, but timid.
If you had been told then that Elliot would be shooting 37.5% and Seth an amazing 52.2%, wouldn't you have thought RJ would be getting easy shots and having a great year - with those guys demanding coverage from opposing D?
What am I missing?
Good question. Maybe not being the primary ball handler any more has something to do with it but idk. I do know he's not playing within the offensive flow more often than not and taking a lot of very questionable shots when it's simply not necessary. He's just forcing to much. jmoWhat am I missing?
I agree Al. Your last sentence sums it up. I posted above my reasons why. Doesn’t make it right of course.Good question. Maybe not being the primary ball handler any more has something to do with it but idk. I do know he's not playing within the offensive flow more often than not and taking a lot of very questionable shots when it's simply not necessary. He's just forcing to much. jmo