Darryn Peterson
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@approxinfinity Not putting it all on Darryn , but just part of the overall problem, just like you said hard to avoid the fact we play worse when Darryn iss on the floor,, it all inner connects as when again Darryn is on the floor the other players just stand back , stand around and wait for Darryn to make a play-- not hid fault but it is what it is
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Its hard not to feel like there is a coaching disconnect here. Are the guys standing around and watching Darryn in practice? Like wtf?
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I mean, as we have all observed, these guys were playing with joy and cheering for each other. Motivation didnt seem to be an issue, at least not in terms of what the guys are capable of.
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I've felt the disconnect since the Natty. We had a long history of established level of play under Self for which to compare. Things have changed the last couple years.
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What I'd like to see from our guys... they play TURNED UP when Darryn is on the floor! Be a part of the "highlight reel" not just trying to watch it from the front row.
Darryn isn't taking possession of the team. It's not just his team... it's everyone's team! Start playing like it!
And for Christ's sake... when the ball leaves the shooters hand, leave then to go get the rebound! Put your body on a player and seal the boards! It's not friggin' rocket science. I learned how to do this in biddy basketball a million light years ago!
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I still think this team has a very high ceiling with DP, it’s starts with the defense and rebounding. Some of it is as simple as guys standing and watching him. He has to take some pride in the defense end because he doesn’t help much or at all most the time.
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@kjayhawks2.0 But when he does play D, his hands are so quick. The potential for steals are out there.
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Alright! Great start!
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DP was much better on the defensive side tonight, saw him getting steals, blocks and in position much more often. He isnt gonna need to drop 30 to keep us in the game if he continues to improve on that end. Same stuff I tell my 5th graders you can’t have one guy doing his own thing on defense. Everyone has to be working as a unit.
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Yeah chemistry was still high when he is on the court last night for maybe the first time. Assumed it would happen given time as the other players adjust to DP, but good to see it actually play out. Still need to work on the defensive rebounding a bit but otherwise loving this team.
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When he missed the dunk and crouched as though he was injured, I was a bit worried. Not sure if it was a knee or something else. But definitely glad to see him get up and be able to play through.
Not sure if his explosiveness has been diminished over the last game or so.
But even if he's not 100%, his presence keeps the other team honest on defense.
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This was the first game he played in where he didn't have to be the best player. He was a bit cold from the field, but the others stepped up, especially our bench.
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Last night was the first time we saw him try to throw the hammer down, the first one especially if that went in would have sent Allen Fieldhouse into a frenzy. His movement and athleticism has improved since the NC St/Mizz games. He appears to be trending forwardly health wise even if he hasn't finished a game yet.
Most importantly as others have mentioned, DP didn't have to be the best player on the court for them to win. This was absolutely a team win last night.