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    So What Did We Learn About Wojo?

    1. It looks like he is determined to teach this team how to play man. I don't think I saw a single minute of zone.

    2. It also looks like if we do play man, Wojo wants to extend the pressure on the lead guard rather than picking him up just above the arc.

    3. It is obvious that he wants this team to run, not just after turnovers but also after defensive boards, which, given the skill level and mentality of the players seems more than logical.

    4. He certainly did not mind picking up technical as he got one in each game. Of course, he was careful not to get a second one, so my guess is the Ts were more about working the refs and protecting his players than anything else. In other words, I think they were more of the calculated, pre-meditated type of Ts than being hot-headed or out of control.

    5. He has his staff instructing individual players every opportunity they get. It was interesting watching the various assistants talk to individual players during time outs.

    6. He didn't show much of the "quick-hook" mentality following player mistakes. He let them play through some of their errors.

    7. He is intense during games.

    8. He seems to be giving his freshmen quite a bit of freedom on offense.

    9. I get the impression he really likes this team and expects them to do pretty well. My guess is he sees an invitation to the Big Dance as a reasonable, reachable goal.

    10. (I ain't got no #10.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantom Warrior View Post
    1. It looks like he is determined to teach this team how to play man. I don't think I saw a single minute of zone.

    2. It also looks like if we do play man, Wojo wants to extend the pressure on the lead guard rather than picking him up just above the arc.

    3. It is obvious that he wants this team to run, not just after turnovers but also after defensive boards, which, given the skill level and mentality of the players seems more than logical.

    4. He certainly did not mind picking up technical as he got one in each game. Of course, he was careful not to get a second one, so my guess is the Ts were more about working the refs and protecting his players than anything else. In other words, I think they were more of the calculated, pre-meditated type of Ts than being hot-headed or out of control.

    5. He has his staff instructing individual players every opportunity they get. It was interesting watching the various assistants talk to individual players during time outs.

    6. He didn't show much of the "quick-hook" mentality following player mistakes. He let them play through some of their errors.

    7. He is intense during games.

    8. He seems to be giving his freshmen quite a bit of freedom on offense.

    9. I get the impression he really likes this team and expects them to do pretty well. My guess is he sees an invitation to the Big Dance as a reasonable, reachable goal.

    10. (I ain't got no #10.)
    Great list. Wouldn't argue any of your points, as they seem to be spot on.

    #10 made me laugh out loud, and 2 nurses looked into my office to see if I was OK!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantom Warrior View Post
    1. It looks like he is determined to teach this team how to play man. I don't think I saw a single minute of zone.

    2. It also looks like if we do play man, Wojo wants to extend the pressure on the lead guard rather than picking him up just above the arc.

    3. It is obvious that he wants this team to run, not just after turnovers but also after defensive boards, which, given the skill level and mentality of the players seems more than logical.

    4. He certainly did not mind picking up technical as he got one in each game. Of course, he was careful not to get a second one, so my guess is the Ts were more about working the refs and protecting his players than anything else. In other words, I think they were more of the calculated, pre-meditated type of Ts than being hot-headed or out of control.

    5. He has his staff instructing individual players every opportunity they get. It was interesting watching the various assistants talk to individual players during time outs.

    6. He didn't show much of the "quick-hook" mentality following player mistakes. He let them play through some of their errors.

    7. He is intense during games.

    8. He seems to be giving his freshmen quite a bit of freedom on offense.

    9. I get the impression he really likes this team and expects them to do pretty well. My guess is he sees an invitation to the Big Dance as a reasonable, reachable goal.

    10. (I ain't got no #10.)
    Great list. Wouldn't argue any of your points, as they seem to be spot on.

    #10 made me laugh out loud, and 2 nurses looked into my office to see if I was OK!

    By the way, for someone who helps kids prepare for college, that grammar was just as funny!

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    Yeah, I does the bestest I can.

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    Great list, Phantom. I had a few thoughts before I clicked in here, but you covered them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantom Warrior View Post
    1. It looks like he is determined to teach this team how to play man. I don't think I saw a single minute of zone.

    2. It also looks like if we do play man, Wojo wants to extend the pressure on the lead guard rather than picking him up just above the arc.

    3. It is obvious that he wants this team to run, not just after turnovers but also after defensive boards, which, given the skill level and mentality of the players seems more than logical.

    4. He certainly did not mind picking up technical as he got one in each game. Of course, he was careful not to get a second one, so my guess is the Ts were more about working the refs and protecting his players than anything else. In other words, I think they were more of the calculated, pre-meditated type of Ts than being hot-headed or out of control.

    5. He has his staff instructing individual players every opportunity they get. It was interesting watching the various assistants talk to individual players during time outs.

    6. He didn't show much of the "quick-hook" mentality following player mistakes. He let them play through some of their errors.

    7. He is intense during games.

    8. He seems to be giving his freshmen quite a bit of freedom on offense.

    9. I get the impression he really likes this team and expects them to do pretty well. My guess is he sees an invitation to the Big Dance as a reasonable, reachable goal.

    10. (I ain't got no #10.)

    I got 10. 10. He knows how to build a team.

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    Hot head and offensive coach.

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    I especially like #9. I see us winning 20-21 games regular season this year.

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    I was a weeeeee bit concerned that Wojo picked up 2 T's on a 4 game, European Friendly trip. Dude needs to settle down a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IrwinFletcher View Post
    I was a weeeeee bit concerned that Wojo picked up 2 T's on a 4 game, European Friendly trip. Dude needs to settle down a bit.
    Nah, he was just trying to get the refs to stop the rough stuff to protect his players. MU guys were being unnecessarily banged around.

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