January 7, 2013
Loss drives home shortcomings
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MORGANTOWN - With a day to step back and evaluate things following a come-from-ahead loss to Oklahoma in his team's Big 12 opener, Bob Huggins did just that.

And he came up with little that wasn't apparent all along.

His West Virginia basketball team this season is not like those in recent years, which he has lamented time and again. Where others would make up for shortcomings in one area with tenacity and effort in others, this team has been unable to do that. Where others have had upperclassmen step up, this one has not.

Will it ever change? Huggins doesn't sound quite sure.

"I think always in the past we've had seniors step up,'' Huggins said Monday. "We lost Joe Alexander and everybody said, 'Oh, what are you going to do?' Well, Da'Sean Butler stepped up. We lost Da'Sean Butler, Kevin Jones stepped up. I think our problem is we haven't had anybody step up, in all honesty.''

Huggins isn't looking for a superstar to emerge. That would be nice, of course, but perhaps unrealistic.

No, he's just looking for someone to do the dirty work and be successful. If his shooters can't shoot, then his rebounders have to rebound. And they have to make easy shots.

So far, that hasn't been the case. It was never more apparent than in Saturday's 67-57 loss to Oklahoma, in which the Sooners dominated play down the stretch not by making hard shots but by rebounding and then making the second ones.

West Virginia managed to rebound every once in a while, but almost never made second shots. That's how last year's team thrived.

"How many shots did you see K.J. miss from three feet? We're getting shots. We're not making any,'' Huggins said. "And the flip side of it is we're not stopping anybody. Five consecutive possessions Oklahoma got second shots. Five. That's going to happen once in a while. It's not supposed to happen five consecutive times.''

Combine all of that with an offense that can't make shots - the Mountaineers are last in the Big 12 in shooting percentage - and it's a huge problem. West Virginia (7-6, 0-1 Big 12) will try to correct some of those ills Wednesday night when it plays its first league road game against Texas (8-6, 0-1).

"We've always missed shots. I think everybody misses shots. Oklahoma missed shots,'' Huggins said. "They rebounded it. We missed shots, we didn't. When you don't make shots you've got to find other ways to score and we've always been very proficient in scoring on the offensive glass. And obviously we haven't done that.

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