Here’s video of John Beilein discussing Michigan’s 80-61 loss at Assembly Hall. Thanks to our friends at Inside the Hall for passing along the video.
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Tayshaun Prince on John Kuester’s decision to bench Richard Hamilton for Pistons’ loss to Grizzlies: “Buffoonery. Do you all know what that means?”
After the Pistons’ 107-99 loss to the Grizzlies tonight, Tayshaun Prince wasn’t happy with Pistons coach John Kuester, according to Vincent Goodwill of The Detroit News: Tayshaun chimed in when Rip was addressing not playing: "buffoonery. Do you all know what that means?" #Pistons Hamilton didn’t play because of a coach’s decision for the first time [...]
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Antonio McKee handed walking papers after UFC 125 loss
In a move perhaps reflecting the UFC’s unstated policy on performance, newly signed Antonio McKee has been cut from the company’s roster after a single split-decision defeat inside the Octagon. The loss was the first for McKee, who was said to have originally inked a four-year deal with the organization, since February 2003. News of [...]
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Harvard hands BC another loss
Yes, we lost to Harvard again. Skinner’s losses to Harvard were part of the reason he is no longer our coach. When we lost to the Crimson in the past, fans said Al’s laid back attitude left the team flat. Being flat wasn’t the issue this season. Donahue had the guys pumped and ready to go. The problem was two fold. First, we were sloppy with the ball. Second our defense is still bad.
Turnovers. Our success this season has really been driven by our offense. We have been efficient scoring, shooting 3s and preventing turnovers. Tonight we didn’t protect the ball. We had 14 turnovers and it cost us when we were trying to catch up. Since our D is suspect, we need our offense to be perfect. Tonight it wasn’t.
Defense. I don’t and didn’t take Harvard lightly. Just a few days ago I tweeted that the Ivies’ familiarity with Donahue makes any Ivy League team a tough game. But we would have beaten them with a better defensive effort. Based on the recaps, it seems like we allowed Harvard plenty of open looks. We didn’t use our supposed athletic advantage to force a ton of turnovers or block a bunch of shots. I know Donahue has used a variety of defenses. Right now I think we need a primary scheme and need to stick with it.
Bubble time? This is not a good loss, but it is not terrible. Harvard is going to be decent. Plus you can’t take away our good wins from our resume. A winning ACC record combined with our out of conference resume will be more than enough to get into the Big Dance.