Preseason Hype/Discussion
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Doke is a legit footer. look how much taller he looks than Big Dave. I wonder if he grew at all while he was here.
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Look at the arms on Lightfoot. Couple of years in Hudy’s program does amazing things!
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@Gorilla72 Friggin gun show
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@Kcmatt7 Doke looks like a gladiator. All of them look ripped.
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Here we go! Season and practice starts today, right?? Rock Chalk!
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JayhawkSlant Verified account @JayhawkSlant
Self on Dotson: “He’s in the same league as Frank (Mason III)” #kubball
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Jarrett Sutton @JarrettTSutton
Bill Self: “Ochai Agbaji is the best athlete on our team.”
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…hopefully a better player than Sam who was…I guess he still is…a great athlete.
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@JayHawkFanToo Ochai knows how to play basketball for sure. That was Sam’s issue.
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Still hope to see Ochai redshirt.
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It would be nice to see guys start doing this under Self again. T-Rel, Morningstar and Lucas ALL made HUGE contributions at some point for us.
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Even Jamari had his moments!
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How about Tyler Self? He made sure his dad would stay for at least 5 years at KU.
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BShark said:
JayhawkSlant Verified account @JayhawkSlant
Self on Dotson: “He’s in the same league as Frank (Mason III)” #kubball
More on this: https://kuhoops.com/ku-basketball-news/219080790/
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Self has to be so happy. We shouldn’t get outrebounded all season.
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Kcmatt7 said:
Self has to be so happy. We shouldn’t get outrebounded all season.
2 scholarship players under 6’2. 10 over 6’4, yeah no excuse this season
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@BShark WOW…that is quite a compliment.
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http://www2.kusports.com/news/2018/sep/26/tom-keegan-freshman-david-mccormack-leads-brute-fo/
http://www2.kusports.com/weblogs/tale-tait/2018/sep/26/hype-expectations-surrounding-ku-junior-/
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“[Boot Camp was] definitely probably the hardest thing I’ve gone through,” McCormack said at a media session before Late Night. “It’s also been a great bonding experience for the team, just like pushing each other on, making sure we get through everything together. And not just surviving, but to get something out of it.”
For McCormack, what he got out of Bill Self’s Boot Camp was going from likely being in the best shape of his life to being in even better shape.
“The best shape of my life? I would say so,” McCormack said. “I think it’s really pushed me conditioning-wise. It’s just helped me drop water weight as well. It’s definitely put me in a great position, physically.”
And that’s a good sign for the Jayhawks considering the four-star big man and McDonald’s All-American wasn’t necessarily expected to start, but he was expected to hold down a significant role in what should be a stacked KU frontcourt.
In the early summer, KU assistant Norm Roberts spoke to Phog.net about all the KU bigs and offered some glowing praise of the freshman.
“I think he’s got a lot of probably Darnell Jackson in him, the way Darnell played here,” said Roberts, who also noted McCormack has a “blue-collar, Charles Oakley” physical presence. "Kind of an enforcer, rebounder, tough, can run the floor, [a] finisher around the basket and has a decent 15-foot shot as well.”
Funny enough, McCormack was actually a little more humble on his own skills when asked by the media to break down his game.
“I would say I’m just kind of like a brute force,” McCormack said. “I’m a hard-worker, I go after every rebound, every loose ball, I run the floor, I bring whatever I can to help the team to have an impact on the game.”
Really, that’s the type of mentality that could earn him minutes on the current team.
A hallmark of Self’s bigger teams have been big men who scrap for rebounds and loose balls. Jamari Traylor, a Self-favorite, was an example of a player who wasn’t the most skilled or dominant, but earned his way into minutes as a high-motor, spark-plug type of presence
When the Jayhawks were recruiting McCormack, there was somewhat of a similar message, according to the big man.
“Just playing the important role of being a hard worker,” McCormack said of what Self told him to expect of his role. “Being a big man, definitely helping out — as you know, like last year, they were just kind of short-handed on bigs. So coming in, playing an important role, giving Doke and the other bigs a breather is going to be an important role for me and having a big impact on the game.”
So even before he left Oak Hill and headed for Lawrence, McCormack had a good idea of what to expect.
He had already transformed his body once and he was playing at a high level. Yet even he noted he wasn’t quite ready to jump into competition from Day 1.
“To an extent it does [prepare you]; it definitely helps playing with other talented athletes, but still, the college game is completely different from high school,” McCormack said of his time at Oak Hill. “I don’t think there’s really any way to just jump right in and be ready for it.”
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Today is media day for KU basketball. SDS reiterates he is going to play this year and is focused on his game and not the trial.
I understand that is what he has to say , but still worth mentioning.
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Media day quotes per Scott Chasen
Self on being a big team with depth: “We have been ridiculously thin the last two years. … I’ll be pretty candid on this. Our offense doesn’t look very good. … We’re going to have to score different ways.”
Self: “I haven’t even thought about a rotation, yet. We don’t even know how you play 12.”
Mentioned that KU has to decide whether or not to redshirt 0-1-2.
On KU’s versatility: “You could make a case that Marcus Garrett could be our starting point guard.”
Self says it’s important to have separation on roster before the season starts.
Self compares Dedric Lawson to Larry Bird in terms of being quick and athletic despite maybe not appearing as fast as a guy like Silvio.
Self on McCormack: I think he’s beyond his years from an on-court, IQ standpoint. … I think David will help us this year.”
Says he’s not going to beat out Doke but will get minutes at the 5.
Self on competitive 20 minute scrimmages in practice: “If we had officials (referee) our practices, … Mitch would have 22 fouls, Doke would have 18, Dedric would have 15.”
Self says Silvio has handled everything well with regard to FBI investigation. “It has probably made him grow up quite a bit.”
Self: “Who knows what could potentially happen in the next period of time, but I’m taking the approach, as is everyone on our team, that we’re going to have Silvio De Sousa this year.”
Self compares one aspect of Quentin Grimes to Wiggins: “I wish he had more of that assassin, attack mode. … I just don’t think he’s quite confident yet to really display that.”
Says the thinks he can get there.
Self on Vick: “He’s been a 10 so far. To me he seems like he’s more engaging, definitely more talkative and seems to be happy where he is.”
Self on Ochai Agbaji: “He’s going to be a guy that’s going to start a lot of games and play a ton of minutes and score a ton of points here.”
Said he needed to see him once in HS to be impressed. Said he expects Ochai to be one of the top 30-40 players in the class by the end of his career. Will take time.
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Very interesting. I always thought that Garret could play PG, after all, he was the Texas Gatorade POY playing PG. I am sure Jaybate will be disappointed that Vick will not be playing PG.
Grimes development will be the key on how well this team does. This team has the size and speed to be very good defensively and I am sure the offense will come along as well.
I take it that Agnabi is the primary RS candidate since he has indicated that he would be open to it. Many have mentioned Mitch as well but I personally don’t believe he will. Of course if Silvio ends up not playing then there is less of an issue.
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@BShark that sounds like he’s at least open to the idea of playing 12.
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@Kcmatt7 It was you that was hoping for the long squad right? Ryan was speculating on the Phog that the line-up to close out tough/important games might be Garrett, Grimes, Vick, KJ, Dedric.
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@BShark I love the idea of the long lineup
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If Garrett can drive the lane, dude should seriously be considered for starting PG. He’d be like a 6’5 Aaron Miles. Now that is a crazy hot take, but just the defensive presence we could put out there with him playing PG would be insane.
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Kcmatt7 said:
If Garrett can drive the lane, dude should seriously be considered for starting PG. He’d be like a 6’5 Aaron Miles. Now that is a crazy hot take, but just the defensive presence we could put out there with him playing PG would be insane.
Watching last year, it felt like Garrett is more at home playing on the ball as a PG. Felt out of place playing off-ball guard.
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@BShark By putting him on the ball, you almost force someone to guard him.
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@Kcmatt7 This is a very good point as well. Bill has said repeatedly that Charlie is not a PG. Wouldn’t shock me if Dotson and Garrett are the primary PGs and Charlie plays primarily off the ball when he gets in and is almost always out there with one of Dotson/Garrett.
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@BShark I’d love if this is how it turned out. The length and athleticism you can put out there with Garrett at PG gives me chills. Seriously, not a player under 6’5. Imagine the number of steals…
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@Kcmatt7 The defense is going to be stifling.
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@BShark I think grimes will play some pt, he did for coach in the USA games.
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@Crimsonorblue22 Grimes is more flexible imo whereas Dotson and Garrett are guys that need the ball in their hands running the show to be at their best. So I think Grimes could play PG if needed, but it isn’t and he will do what is best for the team.
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@BShark so I betcha he backs up Dotson over Garrett. Take it? Just a hunch, not gonna be a crybaby if I’m wrong.
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I would not take that bet, just spit balling based on what I watched last year with Garrett. Hoping the staff will see he is more of a fit at PG, was kinda awkward off the ball. Definitely not slighting Grimes. I think there are three capable PGs on the roster (Dotson, Grimes, Garrett).
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@BShark I like it
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@BShark He’s going to be a star for us. He’s simply fearless, he never looks rattled, or worried. That confidence is going to take him a long way.
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@BShark that’s a kid that gets it. Can’t wait too watch him grow…
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This is some info from Ryan Noel for those that don’t read the Phog.
"From the bits I’ve heard. like I said, I think it’ll be mostly Devon and Garrett handling the “lead guard” duties rather than Grimes or Moore.
And being a PG in high school mainly means you have the ballhandling ability to run things. He was widely billed as a PG by everyone that scouted him, and Self watched him run PG a bunch before his commitment.
Is he a traditional PG like Dotson is? No, but he’s most comfortable with the ball in his hands rather than playing off the ball. I think a lot of people on this board are in for a rude awakening when Garrett plays a lot at PG and Charlie Moore struggles to get minutes."
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@BShark bet on then?
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Some stuff from Scott Chasen at 24/7
“Our freshman class, I think, is probably the highest basketball IQ for an entire class that we have had for a while. I do think that as far as interaction with others and communication, I do think it’s a pretty good class. I really do,” Self said. “If you guys remember, when Frank [Mason] first got here, we couldn’t get him to talk. Of course, by the time he left here, we barely got him to talk. But Devonte’ [Graham] was one of those guys who just had it from the first day he walked on campus from the communications standpoint. I do think Ochai and David are in that same boat.”
So now comes the big question: Who will be left on the outside looking in?
Popular names to throw out before the season as potentially receiving a redshirt were Lightfoot, who may be the fifth big in the frontcourt, or Agbaji, a talented freshman who may be better served holding off a year and making things up on the back end. (Theoretically, McCormack could also be in that conversation as a potential fifth big, but that would seem extremely unlikely, especially given his status as a McDonald’s All American.)
Of course, Sam Cunliffe was once in that conversation as well, but he has since transferred to Evansville, where he’s since added at least one set of responsibilities to his work on the court.
Regardless, here’s what Self had to say about the rotation when asked about it back at media day:
“I hadn’t thought about a rotation yet. We don’t even know how you play 12,” Self said. “Do you try and play 10 and redshirt a couple, play 11 and redshirt one, play 12 and redshirt none? I do think our players that are young are good enough that if they’re playing five or seven minutes a game they will be better at age 23 than 18. We haven’t got that far yet. We could play long or two little guards at the same time. I think it’s too early to tell.”
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@BShark It makes alot more sense to have Garrett playing point guard. He’s just too talented not to use his skill set at point guard. Our perimeter defense with him and Dotson, Grimes, and KJ will be STOUT.
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@KUSTEVE Add in that offensively, it makes sense to put the ball in his hands since he isn’t a threat off the ball at all. Force the D to guard all 5 spots instead of basically letting Garretts man play zone. (Which was typically a big slow 4 last year, playing right into our opponents hands).
This year, when he is running point, he should have a 3 or 4 inch height advantage. We could post him up or clear out and let him drive the ball on a smaller guy. He becomes a much bigger offensive threat at PG, imo.
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@Kcmatt7 Every PG he plays against will be smaller than him. His defense will be exceptional, and he’ll hit enough 3 pointers so teams can’t lay off him. He played out of position all last year, and really did a great job.I can’t wait to see him run the team.
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Yeah, a lot of his game in HS was driving it and pulling up for mid-range jumpers when needed. He was really good at that. He isn’t a catch and shoot 3 pt guy.