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Taylor aims for a quick turnaround by prioritizing up-tempo basketball

October 18, 2022
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Coming off a 14-15 season, it’s easy for a basketball team to get defensive.

Texas A&M women’s basketball coach Joni Taylor certainly hopes so.

The Aggies' first-year coach intends to lead A&M back among the national elite by getting defensive.

She wants to do it fast, too. 

Actually, she wants to do everything fast.

Taylor wants to push the basketball and score — or at least shoot — within eight seconds of taking possession.

That’s quite a change from a year ago when A&M employed a more deliberate style of play under legendary coach Gary Blair.

“What I really like about our team is their commitment to wanting to be better. You talk about 12 players who are being asked to do something totally different than what they’ve done in the past. Or if they’re freshmen, something new. Their commitment to wanting to do that and get that right is at a high level.”
- Texas A&M head coach Joni Taylor

But Taylor’s players quickly got the message. How else, right? 

“(We’re) Getting out in transition. Being faster … a faster-paced team,” senior forward Aaliyah Patty said on Tuesday at Southeastern Conference Media Days. “Last year was a lot of half-court offense. This year, we’re really getting out and running.”

That starts with defense.

“We’re making defense our main priority,” Patty said. “Getting stops. Help-side defense. Rotation stuff. Just focusing on that type of stuff for sure.”

Senior center Sydnee Roby offered confirmation.

“We’re really honing in on our defensive style,” Roby said. “(Coach Taylor) definitely told us she wants us to be a defensive team this year, so that’s something that we’ve been emphasizing. Getting stops, pushing the ball up the floor, being a transition team so that we can push the floor, spread the floor, have nice spacing and get good quality shots.

“I think we’re just honing in on man-to-man coverage and things of that sort and pushing the ball up the floor. Transition and defense are going to be two big things for us.”

Deriving offense from defense isn’t exactly new. Basketball coaches have been preaching that concept since James Naismith nailed that peach basket on that wall.

But there are different ways to skin the proverbial cat. Taylor’s way is to skin it as fast as possible.

She aims for the Aggies to block shots, get defensive rebounds, get steals and then run like they stole something. If the opponent scores … well, run after that, too.

And do it for 40 unrelenting minutes.

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Through seven seasons in Athens, Taylor compiled a 140-75 (.651) overall record. 

That plan worked for 21 victories at Georgia last season. During that campaign, Taylor’s Bulldogs were among the SEC leaders and the nation’s top 100 in scoring defense, blocked shots, steals and turnovers forced.

One of those victories was 67-58 over Texas A&M. Georgia blocked nine shots, forced 15 turnovers and limited the Aggies to 34.8 percent shooting.

“We had more depth,” Taylor recalled. “We knew that we were going to go four quarters with them. We were going to hopefully outlast them with our versatility and our depth.

“We had a distinct size advantage, so it was about getting the ball inside and trying to get some fouls on Sydnee Roby and Patty and some of their bigs to get them out of the game. We were able to do that.”

To do that at A&M will require a much different roster. To that end, Taylor has already made great strides in accumulating the necessary personnel.

Taylor’s recruiting class is ranked among the nation’s best. First, she landed 6-foot-4 Janiah Barker, who was rated the No. 3 prospect in the country.

Guard Sydney Bowles was ranked No. 37. Taylor was able to retain guard Mya Petticord, the No. 81 prospect who had committed to Blair.

Taylor also brought in Canadian sophomore guard Tineya Hylton, a transfer from Georgia who was the No. 21 ranked international player in 2021.

“(We’re) Getting out in transition. Being faster … a faster-paced team. Last year was a lot of half-court offense. This year we’re really getting out and running.”
- Senior forward Aaliyah Patty

They joined a roster with eight returning veterans, and those veterans are happy to have newcomers.

“We’ve got Janiah Barker coming in. Great player. She plays multiple positions. She’s very versatile,” Patty said. “Then, we’ve got Sydney Bowles, who can shoot it lights out. We’ve got Mya (Petticord). Everybody has their own threat. Everyone is their own person. They have their own talent. I think everyone coming in is great for us. 

“I think everyone coming back is also great for us. They’re hungry to showcase what they have.”

Such potential and promise may whet the appetite for a big year at Reed Arena.

Yet, such hype might cause Taylor to say something she won’t often say: Slow down. Don’t put the cart before the racehorses.

“What I really like about our team is their commitment to wanting to be better,” Taylor said. “You talk about 12 players who are being asked to do something totally different than what they’ve done in the past. Or if they’re freshmen, something new. Their commitment to wanting to do that and get that right is at a high level.

"That being said, we’ve got a long way to go. What we’re judging and what our measurement is: ‘Are we better today than we were yesterday?’”

The Aggies will be a work in progress. The process will take time.

Still, there’s no question the Aggies aspire to be better than last year. Much better.

They hope to get better fast by being fast.

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Taylor aims for a quick turnaround by prioritizing up-tempo basketball

4,133 Views | 8 Replies | Last: 2 yr ago by greg.w.h
greg.w.h
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Need defense creating blocked shots and steals turning into transition offense to score in eight seconds. Mark Turgeon and Billy Kennedy both said on the way in they would initiate scoring within seven seconds as well. Then both relied on defense to slow down games to keep the score close.

I hope Joni can crack the code on this, but the truly great teams create offense from defense often using athleticism to smother passing lanes and shots. I feel confident we have some who can run the ball. But do we have rock-solid on-ball defense disrupting passes and shots??
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I hope she turns it around quickly but I think this first year is going to be tough.
"Can I Ask What Exactly Is An Aggie? Sure! An Aggie is quite simply the best thing anyone can strive to be!" - Sydney Colson
Rudybryan
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czar_iv said:

I hope she turns it around quickly but I think this first year is going to be tough.
Can't get tougher than last year....we stunk
Gap
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It should be a building year. Obviously not a finished product type of year.

I've heard Joni speak a couple of times now and she is very impressive.
giggitygigem
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We have length on the perimeter, Sahara Jones and Sydney Bowles are each 6'0" at the 3 and 2 spots, Janiah Barker is checking in at almost 6'4" these days. That size 2-4 should get us a few more possessions a game on those long rebounds, we'll see how good the team defense is but you can get out in transition on missed shots as well. Joni's teams like to push the pace even off of makes to catch the defense sleeping because they just made a bucket. You can scheme a really good defense with just good defensive talent, it's heart and effort and you'll see that those who don't defend with heart and effort won't play too much. This year's team will probably just be ok defensively but it' will get better once she gets her roster together.
cs69ag
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Excited re the up tempo O letting the players play fast and use their athletic ability!
Got tired of players looking to the bench and being told what to do next.

trackaggie76
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Yep it seemed GB's offense consisted of set plays that seemingly at least 1-2 of the players had no idea where they were supposed to be. His last few years he had to coach really hard during games--plus he had a rotation of about 7 players. It is difficult to sustain a game with limited bench strength. Hopefully JT will upgrade our talent level and increase the rotation to 8-10 regular players.

This offense might also be a lot more fun for the fans to watch!!!
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giggitygigem said:

We have length on the perimeter, Sahara Jones and Sydney Bowles are each 6'0" at the 3 and 2 spots, Janiah Barker is checking in at almost 6'4" these days. That size 2-4 should get us a few more possessions a game on those long rebounds, we'll see how good the team defense is but you can get out in transition on missed shots as well. Joni's teams like to push the pace even off of makes to catch the defense sleeping because they just made a bucket. You can scheme a really good defense with just good defensive talent, it's heart and effort and you'll see that those who don't defend with heart and effort won't play too much. This year's team will probably just be ok defensively but it' will get better once she gets her roster together.
I agree that rebounding is key. Against better teams you get more competition for the rebounds and their offensive efficiency can limit misses better. Which is why I like to see good on-ball defense provoke bad shots (more rebounds) and steals. Really good on-ball also causes unforced errors (well…a mistake because of pressure but not due to direct interaction with the ball) including out of bounds and shot clock violations, but both are harder to get into transition with.

I just look earlier for on-ball defense if a head coach talks about shots in 7-8 seconds. It's ingrained habit set off by the claim. I don't, yet, get my stopwatch out to time possessions…
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