Deacons’ Half-Court Blues

The first day Coach Dino Gaudio met with the media, back in mid-October, he talked at length of a need to establish a better half-court offense.

“I talked to those guys the other day and said `We must be a better half-court-executing offensive team,’ ‘’ Gaudio said. “We have to screen better, we have to read defenses better, we have to pass the ball a little better. We have to. We don’t have Jeff (Teague) and James (Johnson), who are just going to break guys down and go one-on-one. But I think those things are big.

“You’d better do them all year.’‘

The year, despite what I’m hearing from many people inside and out of the peanut gallery, is not over. The Deacons have hit a ditch, as they did at the end of last season. The difference this time around is there is still time to get back on the blacktop with Sunday’s final regular-season game against Clemson and next week’s ACC Tournament.

But to avoid another bitter end to what was, in mid-January, such a promising season, the Deacons are going to have score more points against set defenses. It won’t be easy because, as Gaudio said a week ago, there’s no secret to what opponents are doing. They’re clogging the lane to a) keep Ish Smith from getting all the way to the cup and, b) surround Al-Farouq Aminu, Chas McFarland and Tony Woods with bodies inside. They’re also doing a surprisingly good job of closing out on the Deacons’ best 3-point shooters, freshmen Ari Stewart and C.J. Harris and junior Gary Clark. So they’re basically double-dog daring players such as Smith, Aminu, L.D. Williams, Tony Woods, David Weaver and Chas McFarland to beat them with jump shots.

Aminu and Williams have attempted to compensate by slashing to the basket, but given that neither is a great ball-handler, the results have been painful to watch. Aminu, over the past three games, has committed 13 turnovers and made only eight field goals. Williams has committed only five turnovers in the three games, but he’s nine of 29 from the floor.

Anyone who has watched the Deacons over the course of the season knows how offensively challenged they can be. Smith and Harris are the only two threats to create their own shots, and Smith shoots 42 percent from the floor and 22 percent from 3-point range, and Harris, until his 12-point performance (that also included four turnovers) at FSU was going through a dreadful freshman slump.

So is the answer that the Deacons just don’t have enough scorers to be anything more than a middling ACC teams (have they, like water, found their own level?) or is it that Dino and his staff haven’t been able to solve a problem they knew they had way back in October?

The other, equally obvious, issue is that Wake isn’t getting enough baskets in transition. The Deacons scored four of their first six points at FSU on fast breaks, and had only one more fast-break basket the rest of the night. I’m headed off to practice in a minute and that’s one of the things I’ll be talking to Dino and the team about.

I’ll let you know what they said.

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By Dan Collins on 03/05/2010 (1:29 pm)

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Dan,
  The offense has really been struggling, and the debate over who is to blame, the coaches or the players has been raging.  But one point I would like to bring up is that for an offense that has stagnated, they got an extremely bad roll of the dice in having to play the best defensive team in the ACC.  Couple that with the fact that it was a road game, and it really is no wonder the offense was not able to get back on track.

I’m not trying to make an excuse for the loss, as there is plenty of blame to go around.  But anyone expecting the game to be a shoot out and for Wake’s offensive woes to magically disappear against a solid defensive foe just wasn’t being realistic

Patrick on 03/06/2010 (12:37 pm)

Dan,

I really think the problem is a lack of shooters. The last several losses have been close. Correct? Wake has stayed in games down the stretch with defense and rebounding. Am I off base with this presumption?
What is it then that they can’t do?
In my mind, it’s TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SCORING OPPORTUNITIES. How many chances did Wake have to cut down FSU’s lead in the final minutes only to, 1) turn the ball over 2) take a bad shot or 3) straight up brick it?
So many it’s nauseating. I know people want Dino’s head on a platter, but you can only do so much with what you are dealt. NOBODY can make them hit shots. Nobody. This isn’t a video game.
I love these guys. This team is much easier to connect with because the “bad seeds and head cases” are gone. But this slide has been painful for me and I can’t imagine how hard for them.
I don’t want to speak ill of the departed, and Skip was a good coach, but if it wasn’t apparent before, he recruited a bunch of guys who can’t shoot. Plain and simple. It’s not a track meet, it’s basketball. Why is Duke so good? Shooting and defense. Why is Carolina having a tough season? Shooting.
You can stay close with the other aspects of the game, but the winner is chosen by who has more points on the scoreboard at the end.
In Dino’s defense, when you have a poor offensive team, it must limit your ability to adjust to other teams moves. I don’t know how to fix it and that’s why I’m a nobody. I just hope they can pull themselves up and not worry about a “collapse” and play basketball and have fun. Because I want to have fun too. And this is not fun.

Thomas on 03/05/2010 (5:42 pm)

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