Sam Cunliffe: MIA
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@mayjay I’m no fan of those turnovers. And surely, no doubt, they were a component in the loss. As a lurker, you exercised great restraint. Releford was one of my favorite Jayhawks. Selby perhaps one of my least favorite. Brady was a five year, bled crimson and blue guy. I would take Brady (and EJ/Releford/Reed) as a part of this program any day over Selby. No doubt.
@jaybate-1-0 Really appreciate that. Very nice of you. We did go through a period of lively debate, shall we say, back at kusports.com. Smoking the peace pipe over there was an important step. One thing I will say is that in the many aspects of my life, reading your posts (and re-reading them as is sometimes necessary for me to even attempt to comprehend your higher level of thought and expression), is as educational for me as anything I am exposed to. You have made us all smarter. And you have made all of us think much more than we otherwise would. Rock Chalk back at you, a great respect, my friend.
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@HighEliteMajor I was playing golf then. Since that time, I had to get a new hobby. My wife calls this “your little basketball friends group.”
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Lots to take up here.
There are two schools of thought. One is to go to your core group of players early, and ride that group as far as the core will take you. This is the “high floor” argument. You sacrifice some upside along the way at times, but you know you are getting production at level X all the time.
The other method is the high ceiling method. Maybe you lose a game here or there working with raw, but talented players, but you can realize the highest potential that way.
Self, by his nature, is prone to favor the high floor. You don’t win 13 conference titles in a row (and finish either first or second in your conference every year since the Clinton administration - true fact, look it up) without getting a high baseline of production every season.
But there’s a cost to that. I’ve written many times on this board that the streak in some ways is a curse for KU hoops because trying to make sure we beat Texas Tech or Baylor in January or February prevents us from getting ready for March. We have yet to find a way to balance those costs.
The 2011 season will continue to haunt KU because that was, in many ways, Self’s best overall team. The very next year the leftovers from that team - Johnson, Releford, Taylor and Robinson - took an otherwise undermanned KU team all the way to the national final!!! How does that group, plus two lottery picks end up losing to a good but not great VCU team? And how do Morningstar and Reed combine for 16 (16!!!) shots when neither one was hot?
Self, in many ways, is a better coach when he is somewhat limited, because he’s prone to tighten his rotation in tough situations anyway. Remember 2008? That team went 8 deep, but in the national title game, all of the minutes went to basically seven guys - Rush, Chalmers, Collins, Arthur, and Jackson each played 29 or more minutes. Kaun and Robinson both played about 20. Aldrich played a token 4 minutes that even the biggest KU fan can’t really remember (he did not record a stat). Give Self a lineup he can roll with and a couple of token subs, and he’s happy.
In some ways, that’s what is exciting about this year’s squad if Billy Preston becomes available. All of a sudden the rotation on the perimeter is Graham, Newman, Svi, Vick and the rotation in the post is Azubuike, Preston, Lightfoot, with Garrett and De Sousa taking the roles as bit players. With that group, Self is no longer tinkering with minutes. He plays his 3 out, 2 in, rotating Lightfoot as the stretch man inside, while Newman fills the Sherron Collins role of instant offense off the bench. Collins played huge minutes for KU that year - he missed six full games and still played just 300 fewer minutes than starter Russell Robinson (the only player to start every game that season). Newman could revive that role, and might even find himself offensively.
Of course, all of this still depends on Preston…
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Selby definitely had the talent for the NBA as shown by his domination in the Summer League and he also played relatively well in the short time he played in the NBA; what he did not have is the temperament for the League. Some players have it and some just don’t.
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@jaybate-1.0 “My old mentor said: a good life is an endless stream of solvable problems.”
Nice! Just added that to my quote book.
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No Preston but we do have Silvio
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We do, but Silvio doesn’t have the offensive skill that Preston does. Silvio won’t command consistent double teams in the post. He won’t hit 15 foot jumpers.
Silvio compares favorably to Darnell Jackson and I hope he has that type of career. But Preston is so much more skilled. That’s a huge thing.
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justanotherfan said:
We do, but Silvio doesn’t have the offensive skill that Preston does. Silvio won’t command consistent double teams in the post. He won’t hit 15 foot jumpers.
Silvio compares favorably to Darnell Jackson and I hope he has that type of career. But Preston is so much more skilled. That’s a huge thing.
I agree Preston had more offensive skill and there are not many players that size that can shoot or handle the ball like he can. Basketball is more then what a player can do on offense as we all know. I feel confident saying silvio is more of a bill self type player that could fit into a role this team may need going forward. Of course we need to see more of what he’s capable of doing before we can fully assess his capability here
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Silvio managed to get three fouls in two minutes and log no other stats.
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BShark said:
Silvio managed to get three fouls in two minutes and log no other stats.
Refs sent a message to him. Young pup will learn
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@BeddieKU23 Definitely. It should be sobering for anyone that thought he’d be a force this year though.
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BShark said:
@BeddieKU23 Definitely. It should be sobering for anyone that thought he’d be a force this year though.
Baylor has a tough long team. He just took himself out the game fouling
Few weeks from now I think we see different
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I thought he’d be able to get his rear into someone and box out, before his man got the ball!
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Can Silvio shoot throws?
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Crimsonorblue22 said:
Can Silvio shoot throws?
I would assume better than Doke.
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@BShark My mother, when stuck in her wheelchair, could have been better at shooting FTs than Dok.
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Seriously, someone google it
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Anybody else watch post game?
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mayjay said:
@BShark My mother, when stuck in her wheelchair, could have been better at shooting FTs than Dok.
PHOF
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I didn’t see Drew, wondered what his excuse was? Did he ask Fran for help w/ blaming refs?
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@justanotherfan wrote: But there’s a cost to that. I’ve written many times on this board that the streak in some ways is a curse for KU hoops because trying to make sure we beat Texas Tech or Baylor in January or February prevents us from getting ready for March. We have yet to find a way to balance those costs.
Self does not believe in good losses as some other coaches atest. I agree with his philosophy.
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Gunman said:
@justanotherfan wrote: But there’s a cost to that. I’ve written many times on this board that the streak in some ways is a curse for KU hoops because trying to make sure we beat Texas Tech or Baylor in January or February prevents us from getting ready for March. We have yet to find a way to balance those costs. Self does not believe in good losses as some other coaches atest. I agree with his philosophy.
It’s different this year though. Cunliffe is the only guy that doesn’t really play and I don’t think him playing some now makes this team better for March.
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Cunliffe can shoot. Shooters get hot. How many times have we fallen victim to a hot shooter in March who averages 5 or 6 points a game, then hits five threes against us? And yet we never seem to have that guy on our side… wonder why?
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We start 4 shooters…
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@justanotherfan A player just wants a chance to prove his worth. If a kid sees the writing on the wall then he’s hoping for injuries or foul trouble for his teammates so he gets his chance. Get the kid in for several first half minutes and see if you can afford to let him back in the second half. It’s not like he couldn’t have played while later in the first half. We weren’t sharp anyway. How can a guy sit for a month and come in to save the game especially from a shooting standpoint?
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BShark said:
We start 4 shooters…
It seems more like 2-3. It doesn’t seem like Vick and Newman can get hot on the same night. Other nights, neither are hot. If we can get all 4 hot in a big game? Well, lock the door, mama!
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@BShark Garrett is a liability on Offense, his rebounding and D is solid but the kid just can’t score. Yesterday he even missed many FTs, almost cost us the game. One easy way to get Sam on the court is by giving some of MG’s minutes to Sam.
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Self isn’t doing it though, for whatever reason. I kind of wonder if Cunliffe is going to transfer again.
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mayjay said:
@HighEliteMajor I was playing golf then. Since that time, I had to get a new hobby. My wife calls this “your little basketball friends group.”
Haha. Priceless. My wife says what are the buckets sayin? Lol
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BShark said:
Self isn’t doing it though, for whatever reason. I kind of wonder if Cunliffe is going to transfer again.
Me too buddy. - -I was talking with some friends , and they were trying to figure how the roster was going to shake out next year , like possibly Mitch red shirting and ya da ya da ya da - -ya know? - We got to talking about who might and who might not be back - -and with the way the depth is going to be , kind of agreed that Sam might get buried - -again not really see very few minutes . - - - Sometimes hard to transfer twice – -seems like a really good kid to me it’s just the depth at his spot - -he isn’t taking anyone’s spot/starting for sure right?
I mean he playin in the back court role -well look at the possibilities there if that’s where he is at. - -you look , you gonna have Moore , Dotson at the #1 - - You got Grimes and Garrett at the # 2 right? - -I seriously don’t believe - -well he is not going to play the point for sure so that leaves the # 2 and I think really good chance Grimes has that locked with Garrett relieving him some there.
Then if you go to the # 3 - -We land Langford - - then you would have Langford and a Lawson there whichever the one that would play the 3 KJ? - -is he the one cause doesn’t Dedric play the 4? - - and if Vick comes back then it’s Vick & the Lawson so can’t really see him breaking through there either. - just a bad situation for him so if there are any transfers looks like he would probably be the most likely to me anyways. Mitch isn’t going anywhere he loves KU to much. - - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY
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BShark said:
Self isn’t doing it though, for whatever reason. I kind of wonder if Cunliffe is going to transfer again.
That would suck. Play not even half a season, transfer, sit a year, play half a season, transfer. Kids gotta stick it out sometime you would think. I’m sure its on his mind as he sits there and doesn’t play, everyone wants to play. If he’s really bought in he’ll stick around and work on his game. I’m sure he’ll get a fresh slate this off-season to prove himself
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I hope he doesn’t to be clear. I mean how much would he have to hate it here to give up a year of eligibility and sit out again? That’s pretty rough.
I’m interested to see how it all shakes out this off season.
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I hope that Cunliffe’s camp realizes that he has all the potential in the world, mostly due to his athleticism. That if he sticks it out at KU, he will either be a starter or the 6th man at KU in two seasons. And, that his best path to the NBA or a high paying contract in Europe, is staying at KU. He trains with one of the top S&C coaches every day, in one of the best basketball facilities in the country, all while practicing against future professional players every single day. If he wants to transfer, he should really just redshirt next season here at KU, bust his ass and take advantage of the facilities, and then see if he would start or be a rotation player at KU two years from now. If he isn’t, he could grad transfer and play right away somewhere else. I’m sure at that point he would basically be forced out anyways.
Sam does have the option to transfer at year end though, because he didn’t use his redshirt this last transfer. I would not be surprised if that is the route he goes. I do not think it is his best option, as I mentioned above.
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Cunliffe certainly looks cryo iced.
Does he drive a Dodge Charger?
Self can change quickly though.
He could blow cold on Silvio again—not likely but a significant possibility, if the last game’s fouls and TOs habituate.
Mitch seemed to struggle a bit, too.
All non starters are on a micron thin bubble. None of them are shoe ins not to be recruited over. None of them are contributing enough to endure excessive fouls and TOs.
If their fouls and TOs trend up two games, their PT appears to decline.
Or an injury can happen.
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BShark said:
I hope he doesn’t to be clear. I mean how much would he have to hate it here to give up a year of eligibility and sit out again? That’s pretty rough.
I’m interested to see how it all shakes out this off season.
He could end up being a graduate transfer if he never moves into the rotation or starts.
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Texas Hawk 10 said:
BShark said:
I hope he doesn’t to be clear. I mean how much would he have to hate it here to give up a year of eligibility and sit out again? That’s pretty rough.
I’m interested to see how it all shakes out this off season.
He could end up being a graduate transfer if he never moves into the rotation or starts.
Not eligible for it yet unless he’s graduating 2 years early…
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Kcmatt7 said:
I hope that Cunliffe’s camp realizes that he has all the potential in the world, mostly due to his athleticism. That if he sticks it out at KU, he will either be a starter or the 6th man at KU in two seasons. And, that his best path to the NBA or a high paying contract in Europe, is staying at KU. He trains with one of the top S&C coaches every day, in one of the best basketball facilities in the country, all while practicing against future professional players every single day. If he wants to transfer, he should really just redshirt next season here at KU, bust his ass and take advantage of the facilities, and then see if he would start or be a rotation player at KU two years from now. If he isn’t, he could grad transfer and play right away somewhere else. I’m sure at that point he would basically be forced out anyways.
Sam does have the option to transfer at year end though, because he didn’t use his redshirt this last transfer. I would not be surprised if that is the route he goes. I do not think it is his best option, as I mentioned above.
He would have to sit another year and lose another year of Eligibility. Sit one more to play 1 season… Can’t see that being something they want to do but who knows we’ve seen plenty of dumb choices
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@BShark I would have liked to have seen Sam get a few minutes against Baylor. I love how well Garrett plays defense and hustles, but he is becoming a liability on offense as teams no longer respect his shot (he seems to have no confidence in it either.
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At the end of the season we will have 3 years left of eligibility and 3 calendar years to complete them. At the end of the season he will have been in college 2 years, so, if he graduates in 4 years, that is 2 years after the season, he will gave 1 year of eligibility and 1 calendar year left…like Coleby did
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JayHawkFanToo said:
At the end of the season we will have 3 years left of eligibility and 3 calendar years to complete them.
I’m not sure about this. Heard otherwise from other people and he is listed as a RS SO on KU athletics official site. Confusing tbh.
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@BeddieKU23 I didn’t think he used his redshirt on the transfer and just used the 1 year of eligibility.
But perhaps I was wrong. I guess his best options are basically stick it out and see if he can crack the rotation, or be a grad transfer.
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JayHawkFanToo said:
At the end of the season we will have 3 years left of eligibility and 3 calendar years to complete them. At the end of the season he will have been in college 2 years, so, if he graduates in 4 years, that is 2 years after the season, he will gave 1 year of eligibility and 1 calendar year left…like Coleby did
I don’t believe that’s correct. He’s a Soph. currently. He didn’t finish a full year at ASU however lost his freshman status leaving and becoming eligible after the Fall semester this year.
Silvio is in the same camp. He lost his fall semester but is playing the spring and will be a Soph in the fall.
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@BeddieKU23 Yeah. With Silvio it doesn’t really matter at least, because I don’t think he stays more than 3 seasons (2 and a half in this case) tops. Plus this half year should really give him a leg up next year. Possibly getting him to be able to go pro if Self is able to land another killer haul in 19. As Silvio going pro is imo the only way possible to land JRE and Hurt.
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BShark said:
@BeddieKU23 Yeah. With Silvio it doesn’t really matter at least, because I don’t think he stays more than 3 seasons (2 and a half in this case) tops. Plus this half year should really give him a leg up next year. Possibly getting him to be able to go pro if Self is able to land another killer haul in 19. As Silvio going pro is imo the only way possible to land JRE and Hurt.
It sounds like Silvio and his camp want him in the NBA after next year. We’ll see whether he is good enough after next season to make that happen
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It does get very confusing. This link lists him just like Moore who after this season will have 3 years of eligibility and 3 calendar years.
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Kcmatt7 said:
@BeddieKU23 I didn’t think he used his redshirt on the transfer and just used the 1 year of eligibility.
But perhaps I was wrong. I guess his best options are basically stick it out and see if he can crack the rotation, or be a grad transfer.
I’m not sure of the exact rules that apply to Cunliffe because transferring mid-season complicates things. I do know that when he transferred from ASU to KU he lost the remaining eligibility he had as a freshman. Sitting the required year per the transfer rules could technically not be considered a red-shirt. If KU had redshirted him for the spring semester of 2018 there’s a chance he would have had 3 years left to play 3 having sat 1 calendar year + another half semester. As it stands he’ll go into 2018-19 year with 2 years to play 2 unless he was injured and applied for a medical waiver (something KJ Lawson received for example) or redshirted another full year either at KU or somewhere else.
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JayHawkFanToo said:
It does get very confusing. This link lists him just like Moore who after this season will have 3 years of eligibility and 3 calendar years.
Interesting. It is confusing.
If Sam had sat this semester out I believe that would have counted as a redshirt year (transfer year + half a semester). He could redshirt next season but that sounds silly to play half a season then red-shirt and have to sit another year out.
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As I understand it, after this season he will have completed one season of play (2 halves) and one of red shirt sitting (again, 2 halves) and used up 2 of the 5 calendar years, so he will have 3 years of eligibility and 3 calendar years…but I could be wrong.
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Just like cf did at WSU. Only 2 1/2 years left then