Against Kansas, UMass completely abandoned their offense. Instead, they put the ball into Chris Lowe's hands, let him dribble out the shot clock, and then either cleared out and let him go 1-on-1 or ran a high pick-and-roll. Lowe's stat line (12 points on 5-11 shooting, 3 assists, 4 turnovers) really does not give a good representation of how well he played. He made a lot of big shots and big plays when UMass really needed it down the stretch.
What I am not quite sure of is why UMass took the air out of the ball like they did. Their offense was not all that effective in the first half, and it seemed like UMass was trying to run their stuff but just kept ending up in an end of the shot clock situation (when it is normal to clear out for the point guard). But the fact that UMass had built a 14 point lead also had a big influence. When you are an underdog and you build a big lead, you want to reduce the number of possessions that they other team is able to get; especially when your defense is playing as well as UMass' was (more on that in a second). The best way to

The way UMass built the 14 point lead was through transition baskets, many of which were the result of some great play by Ricky Harris. Harris sparked a 24-6 run that turned a 14-10 deficit into a 34-20 lead with 12 points and an assists. The reason they were able to get so many transition baskets is that they were playing some phenomenal defense (Kansas shot 34% for the game and 5-23 from deep). They frustrated Kansas by making them to take tough, contested shots every time down the floor, and eventually Kansas started forcing the issue. Tyshawn Taylor and Sherron Collins took a lot of quick, ill-advised shots which often came before a pass was even made on the possession. This was especially true for Collins, who played one of his worst games. He finished with 19 points, but it was on 6-21 shooting. Collins is not a true point guard. He is a leader, he is a tough guy, and he can score, but his mentality is score first, create second. As much as I love Collins, his poor decision-making and shot selection probably cost Kansas this win.

The bottom-line is UMass was the better team this night and they hung on to get a much deserved victory.
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