My take is a little different. I thought we played hard, shot selection was ok, played together, and rebounding looked improved. Was not a sloppy chuckfest. Difference is Miami made shots and we didn't. Miami made about 50% of 3 pt shots. So the why is pretty obvious. We rely too heavily on our own 3 pt shooting despite always seemingly being toward bottom of D1. Secondly, we don't have the agility/quickness to stop penetration, provide consistent help defense, or get out to shooters. Those are recruiting issues 100%. I'd think we'd have better luck with a Syracuse like match up zone with our length, but this team is going to struggle to guard because we don't have the personnel to do so. On offense we don't have good shooters or guys who create shots on their own.
The HC is looking for answers in lineup changes and can certainly get a spark with some guys on bench but he shouldn't be blaming players since he recruited them all. He needs three Curfman's because nobody else can shoot 3's and when he is off there is nobody else most nights. He recruited guys with height but lacking in quickness and ability to score consistently. He needs three Martin's who can rebound and finish inside, but when he gets into foul issues or fatigued, there is nobody else most nights. Failure to bring in enough guys that fit your system is a recipe for mediocrity or worse. Calling our schedule too tough is among the most laughable statements. Many of our players would be good in our system with certain roles but as a collection the talent is lacking. Don't blame them, look in mirror.