Saturday against OU was a classic case of our offense bogging down and needing "something" else. Until late, both Philon and Holloway weren't scoring factors and had they not "woke up," we probably would have lost this game (especially with the poor FT shooting down the stretch).
Thankfully, Sherrell played a very good game. He hit a couple of 3's, but more importantly, he was a factor in the paint/at the rim.
One time (it was probably an accident or misalignment), but we had Sherrell come up for the high ball screen, which commonly initiates our half-court offense, and then he dropped back into the paint. Philon still had the ball up around the top of the key and the other three shooters were on the opposite side of the court as Sherrell. I say it was probably a misalignment because we usually don't have 3 shooters that bunched together and instead, we have a shooter in the corner on the other side of the court. But, in this case, with only Philon and Sherrell beng the only two players on that side of the court, it almost looked like an "iso" with Sherrell as Philon feed him the ball. This gave Sherrell the opportunity to face up and go one-on-one with his man OR he could have backed him down toward the lane.
That's the kind of "tweak" I'm talking about. Sherrell is athletic enough to get by him, man, and (theoretically) strong enough to back his guy down in the paint.
Thankfully, Sherrell played a very good game. He hit a couple of 3's, but more importantly, he was a factor in the paint/at the rim.
One time (it was probably an accident or misalignment), but we had Sherrell come up for the high ball screen, which commonly initiates our half-court offense, and then he dropped back into the paint. Philon still had the ball up around the top of the key and the other three shooters were on the opposite side of the court as Sherrell. I say it was probably a misalignment because we usually don't have 3 shooters that bunched together and instead, we have a shooter in the corner on the other side of the court. But, in this case, with only Philon and Sherrell beng the only two players on that side of the court, it almost looked like an "iso" with Sherrell as Philon feed him the ball. This gave Sherrell the opportunity to face up and go one-on-one with his man OR he could have backed him down toward the lane.
That's the kind of "tweak" I'm talking about. Sherrell is athletic enough to get by him, man, and (theoretically) strong enough to back his guy down in the paint.
