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I mentioned this in the game thread, but already this team has lost six games by double digits, but five of these in the Big East regular season with two games to go. Counting the regular season, the BET, and NCAA games, here was the number by year: 2013 (3, 1 in BE regular season), 2012 (4, 3 in BE), 2011 (4, 2 in BE), 2010 (1, 0 in BE), 2009 (4, 4 in BE). During this time, this was Buzz's third most experienced team. So, MU has already absorbed the same amount of blow-outs this season in Big East play as the previous four Big East regular seasons combined, to put that in perspective!
As stated above, this is either mismatched talent or a sign of bad coaching, or something in between like injuries, transfers, bad luck.
Clearly, defections and injuries have impacted MU as Jameel and Duane were expected to see the most minutes of the noobs, and Vander was a late surprise. Injuries to Taylor and Mayo set MU back early on to mid season. That is a lot of athleticism, length, and quickness left on the table or impacted. It is what it is.
Next is usage: Buzz starts and plays four guys who have low usage rates. Pomeroy labels them as role players or limited. Half court guys. Work the offense, slow the play, low turnovers, don't make mistakes. Not the most athletic or the quickest or uptempo guys. Spacing is cramped and/or constricted, and none are great at creating their own shots. But they are dependable, work hard and have energy.
The five of the best six offensive players as measured as % of shots (volume) are on the bench. One has a higher offensive efficiency than the leading POY candidate, but with a lot less usage. In fact, he is fourth in the country in efficiency with players with more than 24% of the minutes. Taking only a few shots in these losses as no one can get him the ball. There are reasons why they don't play more (freshmen, defense, focus, turnovers, class). Pretty much, in these losses, their roles were limited.
Defensively, the team and scheme are scattered and flat footed as they are always left haphazardly chasing the perimeter while protecting the paint. It is the reason for these blowouts defensively. Not a great scheme for the talent getting the minutes, but it is the scheme that coach believes in as it has worked. Statistically, Pomeroy says MU should be a sometimes zone team, but in the double header BE, coaches have adjusted.
So, there you have it. Buzz has and has had a lot of work to do, being a magician trying to pull a rabbit out of the hat to have MU in the hunt. There is hope, but in mid January I was of the mind that MU should have played for the future, but Buzz was playing to win which he has accomplished. He has a lot of work to do for next year with a lot more transition to come. It is a bit crazy to think that this is a disappointing season being 4th in the BE and ranked 57th in Pomeroy. But, there were/are pieces to build on.