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IT'S TOURNEY TIME IN TENNESSE, AND HIGH TIME WE RE-FIND OUR D

It's Tourney Time
It's Tourney Time.
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Commence the 15 minutes of post-game stream of consciousness.

We've been saying that the Vols would be in trouble if both Chris Lofton and JaJuan Smith had off nights at the same time and that we were vulnerable whenever only one of the two were doing well. But you know what? Chris had a good game, getting 25 points on 7-12 shooting, 5-9 from the arc, and 6-8 from the stripe. JaJuan also had a good game: 18 points on 5-8, 3-6, and 5-5.

And that's not all. Tyler Smith was almost perfect, getting 24 points and only missing three shots all afternoon. Wayne Chism also did fine with 11 points, and Ramar Smith improved a bit, hitting some key shots while penetrating and tallying seven total points.

On offense. On offense.

On offense. On offense. On offense. We also hit nearly 70% of our free throws, another thing we thought might do us in.

But we learned a lesson today, one that we really needed to learn because it is so shocking that we never would have considered it otherwise.

We can lose with our defense.

Arkansas hit 55% from the field and 44% from three-point land. For most of the second half, they simply fed the ball to the post and made a move toward the basket. They then either made the shot or got fouled. Or both.

What happened to our defense? Isn't that Bruce Pearl's calling card? Isn't JaJuan Smith "the Pest?" Don't we win games by forcing turnovers and getting steals, which leads to bushels of assists and easy points?

Yes, yes, and yes. But only if we make it an issue. We've been taking it for granted, and we may never have realized that that inherent advantage can die of neglect, of over-attention to shoring up our weaknesses.

Tomorrow, it's Tourney Time in Tennessee, and we'd do well to get back to doing what we do best. Even if it means we have to live with some of our weaknesses.

[/end stream of consciousness]

See ya tomorrow for Selection Sunday.

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Life on the margins
I said it on Friday, after the SC nailbiter.  Offense may win games, but defense wins championships.

I'm not sure what's happened defensively in the last few weeks.  We've allowed teams 86, 87, and 92 points in 3 of the last 4 games we've played. Prior to that, our opponents only broke 80 five times on the season!

Somebody better figure out how to get the team to play Chism-like defense for 40 minutes.  Otherwise, it's going to be another early exit, regardless of the tournament seed.

by Aerobab on Mar 15, 2008 10:19 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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Your completely right. We've got about a week to straighten out our defensive problems.
http://utvolsfootball.blogspot.com

by Sports Fan on Mar 15, 2008 11:24 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Side Note
I'm pretty sure that I'll be happier to sacrifice yesterday's loss for a deep (championship?) run in the coming weeks.  An SEC Tourney title coupled with  an early exit from the Big Dance would be horribly bitter.  However, now if an early exit is in order...well...I can't fathom that.

by Aerobab on Mar 16, 2008 10:21 AM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

The one bright note
is that when FT shooting was beginning to become a serious concern, Pearl got that fixed in a hurry.  (Check out FT-% in the last about 3-4 weeks.  It's a serious improvement.)  Certainly he's noticed the problems on defense and plans on correcting those throughout this week.

In the first weekend, UT will face a #16 (or #15), then a #8-9 (or #7-10).  That's the perfect time to focus on defense and get the bugs ironed out.  Then next week, they can work on a more balanced practice schedule.  (Yes, that assumes making the 16.  If you want to win it all, you have to plan accordingly and be willing to take an occasional risk.)

by hooper on Mar 16, 2008 1:13 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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