Improvement Inside Means Cliff At 30 MPG



  • @jaybate-1.0 Oubre has lightning quick hands too. He pokes that ball out from behind or in front of his man bout as fast as Chalmers used to but add I dont know. 5 - 6 inches of length?



  • @jaybate-1.0 Dude, seriously I thought KU was going to have 6-8 losses before the season started. I hope Im wrong. I also hope Graham comes back sooner than we expect him to.



  • @HighEliteMajor Question. Is the reason Ellis was a complete no show the last game and half a show the game prior due to Cliff not getting his minutes? Im probly being too hard on the guy but Ive completely lost faith in Ellis. He is not PF in college and he is not an NBA 3. He is a tweener. He hurt our team the last two games. Unfortunately we dont have a replacement for him that is suitable.



  • @HighEliteMajor Great Points, HEM. Especially regarding Ellis struggling due to, most of the time, there being no other inside scoring threat. I don’t know if it will start tomorrow or not, but I have said all along that, one way or the other, Self will have Oubre and Alexander in the starting lineup and playing most of the time. 1) They are talented and will rise to the top and 2) It is hard not to let McDonald’s All Americans play through their mistakes.



  • @HighEliteMajor I also fear that your comments on Traylor are more accurate than I’d like. A lot of us debated his upside last year. I was more in the camp that he would continue to improve and be more consistent by now than what we have seen. You summed it up very well…peaks and valleys.



  • @Lulufulu

    I predicted 10+ losses this season. Right now your prediction of 8 looks better, despite the Temple game.

    Self always squirts out of the blocks in January to steal a few Ws on the road, while the other teams that didn’t hold anything in reserve for the conference season are stumbling trying to adjust to the new level of intensity of conference on the road. If he can go 7-2 the front half, then I think you are on the money down the stretch.

    But I am not sure he can go 7-2 the front half.

    I think the team could go 6-3 or 5-4 without Graham, unless Svi suddenly finds the range.

    Svi is the wild card in this entire team.

    Oubre and Cliff are behind schedule, but it is clear that they keep getting better.

    Selden is a pop-less plateau. He gives the defense the team needs and if his matchup is just right, he can have a good scoring night.

    But Svi is the car the wheels came completely off.

    Svi turning his season around can turn KU’s season around.

    Graham out is only half the problem.

    Svi is the other half.

    We need both to be good.

    The team had a bright future, when Svi’s defense had not been exposed.

    But without Svi, Self is really short-handed.

    So if Self goes 5-4 the front half, it would mean that things were going to get very ugly on the back half; that would point to my preseason prediction of a 10+ loss season.

    An injury to any scorer this point and the team turns into a ship without a rudder.

    Finally, Temple and Dunphy were very kind to KU. They did not try to rough up Mason. Every B12 will go for the exposed jugular that is Mason. Teams are just going to try to crucify him, because he is the only thing standing between any B12 team beating KU. Frank might as well be fitted for a kevlar cup.



  • @HighEliteMajor

    Inexperienced players such as Alexander tend to commit quick fouls at the start of games. So Coach Self not starting him could be helping him.

    Also, when players get tired they tend to commit more fouls when they cannot keep up with the player they are guarding; this wold be even more pronounced once conference play starts and competition becomes tougher with many experience centers. It is not a reach to surmise that starting and playing more minutes would result in a greater chance of fouling out.



  • Just read cliff has been hobbled by a shin and ankle injury. Could be slowing his progression some. The missed time during the summer didn’t benefit him either not being able to zero in on position skills that he definitely needed.

    Cliff is important to this team, to this team’s future, to this teams chances of any championship conference, national.

    What about Devonte? We’ve clearly seen a team that is relying on its point guard for too much right now. Without him we can’t have 2 ball handler’s on the court. We can’t spell Frank for a few minutes What if Mason gets in foul trouble? Not having another option at PG is just as deadly as expecting or needing Cliff to score in the paint.

    What about Selden? Too inconsistent from game to game especially scoring wise to expect him to put up Florida #'s more than a few games this year.



  • @JayHawkFanToo Are you suggesting that we shouldn’t play Cliff the 30 mpg I suggest because he might foul out sometimes?



  • @HighEliteMajor

    I would like to hear that over the holiday extra practice sessions someone is specifically working with Cliff, teaching him some offense beyond the dunk.

    Until that happens, he’s nothing more than a potential rebounder on the floor. We need offense on the floor.

    I was expecting him to bring some offense with him. I thought he would be a bit more like Okafor, since those two were always compared against each other. He’s nothing like Okafor. Okafor has plenty of offense, is well-rounded, and is definitely a OAD because he’ll be able to start contributing to a NBA team next year. I’m not even certain when Cliff will be able to contribute real offense. That kind of development happens at different speeds for post players. I can only think he will be a slow developer since he really brought no offense with him to college.

    There is no way he’s OAD material. We will have him back. I’m thinking he’ll be a 3 year Jayhawk. Similar to a TRob development project. TRob was just a 4-star recruit out of HS.



  • @drgnslayr If you look at the offensive efficiency numbers that Newell had posted back in early December, he compared quite well to Okafor. That has changed over the past few weeks – as you note, Okafer is more skilled right now. But don’t get discouraged. He has a nice jumper and I really believe that more time on the floor is the cure for him. I’m betting that we’ll see some real progress when we discuss this topic in 30 days. I wouldn’t doubt that between now and then, Cliff will average double figure points – if he gets his minutes. I agree that right now, he doesn’t look like an OAD. We have a lot of season left for that to change – a double edged sword, of course.

    You are absolutely correct. Guys develop at different rates. That’s the key for us all to remember.



  • @HighEliteMajor

    Good optimism, HEM. Thanks. I’ll try to be more hopeful for Cliff’s rate of advancement!

    BTW: I want Cliff back! So I hope he doesn’t get so developed he leaves.



  • @drgnslayr said:

    There is no way he’s OAD material.

    All Cliff needs is to not embarrass himself too badly from here on out, and have a couple of breakout games and he is a done deal. I don’t think he’s coming back at all… Same for Oubre.



  • @Jyhwk_InTigrtwn Thing is - you’re both right. Neither one of them is NBA ready. Not even close.

    That don’t mean they won’t give it a whirl.



  • @HighEliteMajor

    Interesting, the 2 games cliff has played the most, Michigan St and Georgetown he’s scored 6 & 7 pts.

    Would he really score in double figures with 30 minutes a game?

    So far Cliff hasn’t shown much of a post up game and hasn’t been that skilled around the basket in general. We haven’t really seen the jump hook, or power moves to the basket. He hasn’t really been given the green light on offense. . Now is really the only time he’s going to get the chance to work on his game, and if we don’t start seeing more of the beast we expect, we probably won’t see it this season.

    Okafor has been better because he’s playing more minutes, is getting the ball in the right position, gets set up well by the multiple point guards Duke has, and knows what he’s doing once he gets it down low. He can also score over length which is Cliff’s biggest weakness.



  • @nuleafjhawk Agreed. Neither guy is ready but who knows. Last years draft was really deep…deeper than this year but look at some of the guys who were drafted after the lottery that were far superior college players than Alexander or Oubre. James Young, Gary Harris, Shabazz Napier, Rodney Hood, Cleanthony Early, etc. These guys were all studs last year and still did not make it into the lottery. Most of these guys were not OAD but I think it makes a point. Even if you are a huge asset to your team it does not mean that you will go in the lottery. Would Cliff or Oubre be making the right decision to go this year if they are not for sure lottery picks? It certainly worked out well for T Rob, BMac, Morris Twins and Cole to leave when they were 100% going to be lottery picks. At this point I feel both guys could use another year of college ball to help get that guaranteed contract. That is honestly not me speaking as a KU fan it is just my feeling on the matter. Unless there is a drastic change during conference play I don’t see either guy being a lock as a top 14 pick in next years draft.



  • Just wondered if any of you have read the article about Cliff having a shin bone bruise and a sprained ankle? He has been playing w/both injuries. Not a 100%.



  • @Crimsonorblue22 Yeah, just saw that on that other site. Not surprised. A Bill Self team is not complete without at least one guy playing through an injury.



  • Coach Self - • “Graham can’t do anything in terms of physical activity right now, until doctors re-examine his injured toe.” That will happen this week. Got my fingers crossed.



  • @joeloveshawks It DID work out well for T-Rob, BMac, Morrii and Cole, but every one of them were (in my opinion) light years ahead of anyone we have on this years team. If you want a good laugh, I believe Perry is more NBA ready than anyone else on our team. If nothing else, he’s consistent - you know what you’re going to get day in and day out. Not a roller coaster like some of the others.



  • @nuleafjhawk Exactly. That is what I am saying. Those guys waited until they were legitimately ready for the NBA and were basically 100% going in the lottery. Oubre and Alexander are lottery picks…but not this year.



  • @HighEliteMajor It will be hard for Self to reward Cliff with minutes if he doesn’t perform during practice like we’ve seen he can perform during games. My interpretation from what I’ve read is he has a bit of an Allen Iverson approach to practice. I could be wrong, but isn’t that why he got pulled from the starting lineup last game, because of his effort during practice? It’s a conundrum.



  • @Jyhwk_InTigrtwn

    “All Cliff needs is to not embarrass himself too badly from here on out, and have a couple of breakout games and he is a done deal. I don’t think he’s coming back at all… Same for Oubre.”

    I guess he can leave, even if he’s a second round pick…

    What does he currently have that NBA teams want?

    I can’t even say “potential” yet. I haven’t even seen NBA potential yet. I think it will definitely come to him, but I’m doubtful for this year. I hope he develops something this year, but if he doesn’t do a lot more and then leaves for the NBA he will be a big-time Kansas bust.

    A player like Okafor is already making gigantic contributions to Duke. They wouldn’t be half the team without him. He seems to be years ahead in development, on both sides of the floor. He is a guy that has a valid reason for leaving after 1 year.

    A bunch of Kentucky talent will be leaving this year, and a bunch of big-time talent from around college basketball. I have a hard time seeing Cliff drafted in the first round, even if he develops a few small moves. The NBA is not a school, it’s a league with guys ready to play.

    I see a better chance for Kelly leaving. He’s rough, too, but his potential is higher and I believe his game will come along faster than Cliff’s.

    The NBA is not exactly clamoring for thick (relatively short) post players who can’t handle the ball and shoot the 3 and don’t have Jordanesque athleticism. Cliff has so far to go before he’s a legit pro. I hope he gets there.



  • @drgnslayr said:

    What does he currently have that NBA teams want?

    Totally agree with you, neither Cliff or Oubre are close to being NBA ready, and I would be very, very happy if they came back next year to polish their skills.

    Yet I still stand by my earlier opinion - if they don’t get embarrassed, and they have a couple of quality games they can put on their highlight reel, I think they’re gone. Because it seems the draft is not just about talent and contribution (unfortunately) but also about PR and hype.

    Have you seen Cliff’s wikipedia page?

    I sure hope I’m wrong though! 🙂



  • @Jyhwk_InTigrtwn

    I think these kids are capable of deciding anything.

    But the smarter ones get some advice, and I don’t think there is any sound advice for kids leaving that won’t be picked in the first round.

    Come March, we will all start paying attention to the draft talk and projections. We’ll all know more then.

    I think you are right, and hype plays too big a role in this!

    I hope you are wrong, too!



  • @drgnslayr Yeah, Im not sold on Oubre being OAD either.



  • @HighEliteMajor

    What I was saying is that if you play him when he is tired it will not help his development as players tend to play sloppier and foul when they get tired. I am not sure Cliff is in shape to play hard for 30 minutes a game and pacing him and gradually improving his playing time might be the better option.


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