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I was not talking about lasts years UNC team. I was referencing the last one to win a titleYes, NC did lose two in a row in conference. But not at the beginning of their conference play. In fact, they lost 3 out of 5 along the way. They lost the Championship game to Villanova. If you're talking about a different year, fine, but it doesn't really say anything about the Hoosiers.
In no way does the Indiana roster compare to the Tarheels of last year. Not even close.
Even more important, the Indiana offense consists of a bunch of guys who will go for the shot before they'll take that extra pass to create a better shot. There isn't the kind of team unity to make them cohesive, and because they lack the bodies to play body up on the boards, they're going to fall a little short.
Happ is not a good shooter is kind of a misnomer. He's shooting 67% where he's supposed to be shooting the ball. In the paint. It would be a bonus if he could shoot further out but I remember a guy named Wilt Chamberlain who couldn't hit anything more than 8 ft. from the basket, and guess what he did?
Coaches don't ask him to shoot from the perimeter, and for good reason. He's a monster on the boards, and is in the top 4 or 5 in offensive rebounds and in defensive rebounds. That's awesome. He gets a lot of points with put-backs off misses, and that's something that forces defenses to drop down on him, and try to shield him out, giving up the perimeter for a lot of jumpers for the rest of the team.
Happ needs to work on free throws. I said that. He needs a little special time on the line, and someone there who knows how to make him use muscle memory to make the shot, not try to think it through the net. The best way might be to have him recite something like the Gettysburg Address while shooting. Seriously! It works. His mind is on the words, and his body will learn to react automatically for the free throw. It's how I broke myself when I was in HS.
I was shooting between 40 and 50% free throws and the coach told me that if I didn't pick it up, I'd be on the bench in close games. I spent hours in the gym shooting, and reciting the Gettysburg Address to myself. I went from that miserable level to over 70% during that year, and as a Senior, ended up over 80%, using the same technique for practice.
But, it took one heck of a lot of work to get there. Hundreds upon hundreds of shots, and establishing my rhythm.
As to Happ. His comparison is not Wilt. Happ is 6-9 not a 7 foot center. His comparison is more Kevin McHale. The swing offense is built around guys, like Happ who can play with their face to the basket. I not saying he needs to be ditty behind the arc shooting but at his size and in the flow of the offense he needs to develop that 10-15 foot game.
I'm not discounting Indiana at all. Their offense is more open than UW ssame offense Crean ran at Marquette. They beat North Carolina and Kansas. I remember the Final 4 UW team that had a bad run in February. Happens. It's 2 games into conference. Long way to go