triplec2195 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 03, 2026 11:21 pm
Wags wrote: ↑Tue Mar 03, 2026 9:28 pm
Can they ever set a screen for Davis to free him up? He struggles because he always has to do it all by himself off the dribble. You have the top scorer in the conference. Maybe free him up once in a while? Even away from the ball, if nothing else?
I was saying this as I watched Davis frustrated as hell trying to go around two defenders and every team employs the same D KNOWING THAT WE HAVE bigs that suck at setting screens and picks. Sunday tries to compensate for his bad picks and gets called for a moving pick like tonite. Cruz didn't have a good game but you have to feel bad for him with the help he's not getting. We should be able to get more open looks and easier basket on this every game "CRUZ DEFENSE". With two guys coming out on Cruz every time he touches the ball we need to have an offensive set that exploits this D. Let him pickup assists when he can't shoot the ball.
Even Biggie, Plontikov. or DeCady can set a screen for him. It doesn't necessarily have to be Sunday or Victory. And those guys would be much better than their 5s with pick-and-rolls anyway, to give Cruz the option of shooting, driving, or passing off the PnR. Or they can set an off-ball screen for him, especially since compared to last year, he was excelling more as a dangerous scorer this year, playing off the ball with a PG like Edmead vs. having to handle the ball more last year. But they basically never do that either.
I don't understand how they can have the leading scorer in the conference and do very little, actively, to free him up to score like he's capable of doing.
He has three single-digit scoring games this season, and two of them are the last two, on 6/22 total shooting, going into the CAA tournament. That's not the way to go into the tourney.
It's good that they were able to win by 9 and 11 with Davis scoring only 8 in the last two games, but his other single-digit scoring game (7 pts) is the only one out of 19 this year that they lost when allowing under 70 pts (the home loss to Charleston).
He still has the scoring lead (20.3 ppg) over Cuthrell (20.0) by just nine total points (628-619) in the same amount of games (31 each).