ENGLAND AVOID ROMANIAN BITE
Difficult to know where to start tonight, the game went so well. So I'll do my usual trick of starting before the beginning. I felt we needed a couple of call ups this week to take the place of a couple of players whose game shape had fallen. I wanted to call up one guard and one big, but having looked through my entire list of guards, none had good enough game shape to warrant a place on the squad. Of course the obvious choice, Madelin, is injured. I then looked at SFs, and found only one who had proficient game shape but his D was so low I just couldn't call him up. So we ended up with two more bigs in the squad, and both played tonight. This leaves only four slots open on the squad.
There's not really much I can say about the game. Our team were very very good today. Romania normalled, and gambled with gdp, predicting outside, which was wrong, and playing 3-2, while we were playing an inside offence. I think variation is a key thing with gdp, and I do enjoy punishing teams who get it wrong.
While tonight's performance wasn't perfect, at times Romania scored more freely than I'd like, we were very strong offensively. Facing extra effort isn't always easy, especially when you're not at home, and our big men really delivered in the most outstanding fashion.
Marshall top scored from the SF position with 31 pts, MacAusland was top rebounder with 14, and Marshall and the ever youthful Sharpling had 8 assists. Strangely most of of Marshall's assists were to Luke Innes, which I'd like to think is an indicator of how good our passing is as a team.
One thing I noticed tonight that's slightly unusual is how our offence seemed to focus on two individuals, rather than the usual spread. Marshall took 20 shots, and Innes 19, out of a team total of 91.
Finally, their defence was so stretched early on that their starting PF Alexa fouled out after 9 minutes. Possibly because their 3-2 zone wasn't working for them.
In the other games in the group, all went with seedings. Lithuania looked troubled early, but Finland and Estonia had very comfortable wins.
Its noticeable that we've not faced a team taking it easy yet, whereas the other teams have. I have a feeling we're seen as the weakest of the top 4 teams in the group. I think this is wrong, but I can't stop other people's perceptions of us. It just gives us more reason to be pleased when we win.
I think despite their record, we're facing the strongest team in the first half of our schedule next week. Armenia are a bit stronger than their ranking suggests. Game shape will be one key aspect. Thanks for the excellent job there this week but as always we need it to continue. The other main thing is that I need to make sure I do my job properly and make no mistakes.