This team has too many top 100 recruits to look this bad. Even the announcers were questioning their desire to play tonight. Not a good look for the Irish tonight.
I'm making this a longer post because it's therapeutic after that butt-whooping, so I apologize.
This game was really bad, but I don't think this is some sign of impending doom moving forward, specifically next year or the year after.
Using a horrible house analogy, the foundation of the Mike Brey offensive "House" is spacing. Spacing is a two faceted concept: The spacing between the ball and offensive options, and the spacing between the on-ball defender and help.
This image is from the 2015 ACC Champ Game
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Look at how UNC has to defend us. Why? Because we can shoot. That right there is where all the motion and spacing and whatever else in Brey's system really falls apart, if you can't stretch the spacing, you're going to be much more limited in what you can do.
Here is a random possession in the Miami game today. I literally opened up WatchESPN, fired up the game, and this was one of the first three I saw:
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Jesus, I know Hubb has initiated the offense (by "initiated", I mean dribbling straight into a defender and picking up his dribble I guess), but Miami is basically playing a zone on one half of the mid-line, almost completely ignoring the weak side. I'm sure there is a defensive breakdown here, but spoiler, we didn't score (or I'm pretty sure we didn't, could have been a Laz put-back).
By allowing teams to sag so much from our perimeter players, it makes defending ball screens, side-line pin downs, any of the staples of Brey's offense much more easily defended.
The foundation of our house isn't just cracked, it's freaking broken into pieces.
Now, that said, I can't imagine this team will be so poor offensively next season. I've said my piece about Hubb, but I expect him to be better next year. I expect Goodwin and Laz to be better. I expect TJ and DJ to be better. The question will be how much.
Will we go from a poor shooting team to an average one? Then I think we're on the bubble. Poor to good? Things could be much better.
Guess it can't get worse...