Why Can't Selden Be a Good PG?



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  • @globaljaybird

    Now, that is funny!!!



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  • And then here too.



  • and don’t forget here.

    Howling!



  • Dribbling is for suckers.



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  • Dribbling is for suckers = Jumping the shark.

    When you find yourself in a hole …stop digging. - Will Rogers



  • @HighEliteMajor

    If I must be taken to task, let it be by you. 🙂

    But…

    Your first, second, third and fourth clauses depend on an assumption I shall forthwith knocketh out from under thee.

    Wayne Selden played most of his freshman season on a knee injury.

    Let me see here…hmmm…how shall I put it?

    It is very difficult for most freshman, even OADs, to adjust to the speed and physicality of the D1 game, even, when they are, like, say, Andrew Wiggins, playing without injury.

    Next, healthy players that you suggest should be able to start and or compete for starting at PG for KU, like, say, Frank Mason, could not stay on the floor at PG last season, against an often bumbling incompetent like Naa Tharpe, or at the 2 last season, when Selden needed a blow, as many total minutes as Wayne Selden stayed on the floor with one good knee.

    And you have no problems with arguing that Devonte might well be able to play a lot of minutes at PG as a freshman, when everyone would agree that he is not nearly the athlete that Wayne Selden is, when Wayne is healthy. I don’t follow this logical at all. Devonte will have to go through adjusting to D1 speeds and violence at 6-2 and a haricot vert svelte 175, and somehow he will magically be able to necessarily be better than Wayne Selden?

    Finally, and this is where the knocking out of the assumption that Selden cannot play PG commences in earnest swiftness, Wayne Selden is reputedly entirely healthy and recovered this season. Despite my personal concerns that his explosiveness may not have been restored. Coach Self thinks his explosiveness has returned. Coach Self thinks Wayne is such a superb basketball player that he plans to play Wayne at the 1, 2, 3 and 4 positions. Now notice that Self uses the numeral 1. 🙂 1 typically refers to the point guard, does it not? Thus we can begin by concluding that Coach Self categorically disagrees with your assumption that Wayne Selden could not possibly play point guard for the four clauses you posited above.

    But more important than Self thinking Wayne can play some PG, is the fact that he apparently thinks this because Wayne is now healthy.

    I have had both ankle and knee injuries during my too short playing days in basketball. And I recall through this addled old brain of mine that particularly a knee injury makes it tough to dribble and cut, and dribble and pass, and dribble and get by opponents. And being unable to move quickly and surely on a bum wheel often restricts the kinds of passes one can make in any given situation, because one cannot get into a proper place on the court to make the proper pass.

    Another thing about knee and ankle issues is that they tend to reduce one to just trying to survive during the season rather than spend a lot of time focused on being able to put in the kind of work necessary to really get better at things like dribbling, passing, guarding and jump shooting. My guess, and it is ONLY a reasonable guess, is that the Wayne Selden you saw that lead you to the strikingly pessimistic conclusion about Wayne’s ability to handle the ball was biased to far to the negative early by Wayne’s freshman struggle to adapt to D1 speeds, followed by Wayne’s knee injury that spanned most of the season. As a result, I have a wild and crazy hunch that Wayne is now sharply better at everything you doubt about him, and that he will continue to rapidly improve in these regards and others if Self tasks him with doing so.

    But, of course, I could be entirely wrong about all of this.

    Wayne Selden could be an athlete that is unaffected by knee injury and lacks entirely the getting better gene when it comes to dribbling and passing.

    But then you could be wrong, too.

    Thank heavens we have the reality of seasons to lift us up out of these mysteries. 🙂

    (P.S.: Seriously, you know I respect your judgement and because it is you disagreeing with me I will doubt myself even more than usual.)

    My hunch is that Wayne’s good health is going to allow him to resolve all four issues you raise



  • @jaybate-1.0 I won’t say he cannot, but last year post conf when he did try to drive to the rack, his head was down & blindly headed into the trees, often with unfavorable results. Once conf began he pretty much stopped trying. In fact more often than not, it seemed the entire team stood back & waited for Wigs & Embid to take over. After Joel was injured it became even more obvious. JMO



  • @jaybate-1.0 har·i·cot vert noun \ˌär-ē-kō-ˈver
    plural har·i·cots verts also haricot verts

    Definition of HARICOT VERT

    : a thin green bean



  • @Crimsonorblue22

    1ad·dle adjective \ˈa-dəl\

    Definition of ADDLE

    1 of an egg : rotten 2 : confused



  • @Crimsonorblue22 Go girl !!



  • @globaljaybird

    Here again, I argue that what you note is not so much an indication of his structural inabilities to learn the point guard role, as early struggles with D1 speeds, and very shortly knee injury limiting his capabilities to adapt, perform well, and to get better.



  • @globaljaybird

    HOWLING!



  • @ et al

    Alright, alright, I am just not as young as I used to be.

    I have been trying to play n-dimensional ping pong posting this morning and, as I used to do so effortlessly before the old age crap caught up with me, and I am already tired. What a weeny I have become.

    Nevertheless, I believe this old coot has done his duty to get community blood pumping as the great evil of college basketball–UK–sails towards us like a bunch of Yamatos and Akagis, while Chester Self and Ray Roberts and Bull Howard and Frank Townsend make a target of part of their fleet and move their OAD and TAD carriers off to an unexpected angle and lay down smoke and misleading SigInt to prepare for sailing into harm’s way.

    Over and out for now.



  • “Dribbling is for slobbers!”

    My 14-month old is an excellent dribbler… right off his chin!

    He can also dribble a mini KU ball pretty well on a mini table.

    I don’t think he is ready to battle Kentucky this early in the season, but give him another couple of years.



  • @jaybate-1.0 You said, “But then you could be wrong, too.” I’m shocked. I know @Crimsonorblue22 is too. I must retreat. The last word is yours. Good discussion all the way around.



  • @drgnslayr I had hours and hours of fun and memories with mine when they were young with a little breakawy kids hoop in our dining room (converted to a play room). Some of the best fun were games of horse, double banks off the wall and ceiling. Wish they were young again … enjoy every minute.



  • @drgnslayr so slayer, did you grow any haricot verts in your garden this year? I did! How did I do Jaybate?



  • @Crimsonorblue22

    You tended a garden. If you shared your produce wth even one person you were not related to, then you are a good person deserving of going to heaven in my eyes.

    Vaya con dios.



  • @jaybate-1.0 I did share, but believe I need to do more than that!!



  • @Crimsonorblue22

    That is really quite enough. Share twice and you will so stand out in heaven that you will be amazed, or so my dead father tells me from time to time.



  • @jaybate-1.0 my grandma would be turning over in her grave knowing I canned salsa. I actually gave 2 jars away this week.



  • @Crimsonorblue22

    Sleep well then. Two more next week and you will approach the modern equivalent of sainthood.



  • @jaybate-1.0 to hard of work to give all away. I’m Stuck then!



  • @Crimsonorblue22

    Your call.

    Free will.


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