Notes From Baylor: "Kansas... because we know how to win!"



  • @bskeet

    Very interesting about the mini runs.

    Planned or coincidence?



  • It’s nice to pull out a win when the 4 Mickey Ds on KU shoots 9-27 FGs and 3 non Mickey Ds shoots 15-23 FGs. When was the last time KU attempted only 6 free throws? and won?



  • Great point drgslyr on Pomeroy’s rankings and our defense. Self has said that this could be a great defensive team and I believe that. Just look at the past several games and what we have held teams to-good teams at that. We hold UNLV to 40% and Baylor to 35%-both are good offensive teams.

    The Big 12 race will have a lot of games across the board played in the 50s. Games in the 80s will be rare in conference play. KU knows how to win these games and if we can continue to pressure and run, we can score enough to win. Add in the toughness factor of this team and the improvement of key players-it will be another entertaining year.

    It has been a great week for KU fans. We win at Baylor holding the home team to 35% FG, have 19 assists against 8 TOs against a team ranked very high in the steal/TO category nationally. We then add Bragg and get news that Graham may be back soon.

    Does anyone know if Bragg and other recruits will get to play with the team next summer?



  • @bskeet

    “Oubre is making the loss of Wiggins much easier.”

    I have to admit… I’m relieved we have Oubre this year instead of Wiggins.

    The media circus is gone.

    Kelly is just another option in our offense, not our entire offense.

    All the guys still realize they must contribute. When Andrew received the ball, all our guys munched popcorn and watched the show from the best view in the arenas.

    Kelly’s numbers are rising. And, most likely, they will continue to rise. I bet he’ll end up with a higher FG% than Andrew had because Kelly isn’t forcing his shots.

    Kelly has better instincts, especially on steals. The guy has a knack for getting to the ball.

    I said three weeks ago that this would be the player that would improve most from the extra practices at Christmas… and, luckily, he is proving me right!

    On the bad side… for the first time I’m starting to feel like he could be OAD. I hope we can keep him for one more year!



  • @JayHawkFanToo said:

    @drgnslayr

    I agree.

    As far as Keegan Story, he fails to mention that KU"S Opponents Offense is ranked #6 by KenPom, only VCU has the Opponents Offense ranked in single digits in the top 50; the next team team with Opponent Offense in single digits is Wofford at #93. Yes, our defense is ranked #43 but a lot of it has to do with playing teams with good offenses.

    It does make a difference when you see the entire picture and not just the sliver the writer wants you to see to make his point.

    Excellent point. I have been stating all year that a large part of why KU’s stats are “down” are because they have had zero games against cream puffs to pad stats. ISU crows about their #2 in the nation assist rate but played five games against RPI 200+. KU had 20+ assists in each of their two games against lesser teams so I can only assume they would have a much higher rate if given the opportunity to throttle five cream puffs.

    And even though both Michigan State and Florida are “down” you cannot discount going up against two of the Top 10 coaches in the nation. Izzo and Donovan can take a group of kids from the stands and give you a battle. They are the anti-Scott Drew, who seems to manage to do less with more better than anyone in the nation.



  • @drgnslayr

    Frank Mason actually had four steals in our last game against UNLV



  • @twocoach

    I looked back at the stats… you are right. Go, Frank!

    We only had 8 TOs in the away game to Baylor. That’s huge!

    We don’t have the rebounding edge this year. We were 10 fewer than Baylor. We can’t afford to have a bunch of TOs and give up the rebound margin.

    Imagine had we rebounded better in this game?



  • @drgnslayr

    Baylor had a bunch of offensive rebounds but not many points to show for them; Rico Suave’s huge body inside definitely had an effect. In one possession they had 3 or4 offensive rebounds and failed to get a single point, a credit to the KU defense that played them tough and did not give them good looks.



  • @JayHawkFanToo said:

    @drgnslayr

    Baylor had a bunch of offensive rebounds but not many points to show for them; Rico Suave’s huge body inside definitely had an effect. In one possession they had 3 or4 offensive rebounds and failed to get a single point, a credit to the KU defense that played them tough and did not give them good looks.

    Gathers shoving numerous KU players out of the way to grab some of those offensive boards probably helped as well. News flash Mr. Ref. Cliff Alexander doesn’t just bow to the crowd in the middle of a fight for a rebound. That was Gathers giving him a shove in the back. And while Perry Ellis has a nice spin move, he typically doesn’t attempt them when he is hitting the defensive boards. That was also Gathers shoving him out of the way. A 280 pound man doesn’t just split between two KU players. He displaced one of them to get between them. Gathers got away with murder under the rim.



  • @HighEliteMajor

    Having super athletic 6’-7" Oubre with a huge wingspan guard 5’-11" Chery was a masterful call and it indeed resulted in a turnover for Baylor.

    Greene has the best shooting form of any player at KU or anywhere that I can think of. Remember that he was one of 8 players selected for the 2013 3-point contest that Frankamp won? Frankamp is the more methodical/mechanical player but Greene has the better form and thus the more upside…plus, he is 8" taller. I would love to see a 3-point contest between these two players now.



  • @colojhawk I’m not the analyst so many on this site are, but I have been wondering for quite some time why scoring in cbb seems to be trending down. There have been several times that rated teams have scored fewer than 20 at the half.

    If i remember correctly, when Self first came to KU, the Hawks averaged scoring in the 80s. Roy’s teams were consistently in the 80s. This year, it’s just over 70.

    Although, it probably results in more upsets, it seems to me that it makes for a more boring game to watch.



  • @JayHawkFanToo Heck, I’d like to see a three point shooting contest between Greene and Mason for that matter …

    @Wigs2 Do you really think anything is broke with CBB? I don’t. Just because the ball doesn’t go in the hole isn’t a big deal for me. However, My enjoyment of the game is decreased significantly by incessant whistles and inconsistent whistles. That gets my blood boiling more than anything. And that’s how the powers that be would have to try and increase scoring. I want no part of that.

    @drgnslayr - You said, “Last night’s game illustrates how this entire conference season should go.” ------ it will be a slugfest. But it looks like we have a team that wins those sort of games, to be sure.





  • @Wigs2 said:

    @colojhawk I’m not the analyst so many on this site are, but I have been wondering for quite some time why scoring in cbb seems to be trending down. There have been several times that rated teams have scored fewer than 20 at the half.

    If i remember correctly, when Self first came to KU, the Hawks averaged scoring in the 80s. Roy’s teams were consistently in the 80s. This year, it’s just over 70.

    Although, it probably results in more upsets, it seems to me that it makes for a more boring game to watch.

    When Self first got here, scouting a team was sitting and watching film and taking notes. Now teams have all sorts of crazy technologies and services that are providing them with 1000% more details than they ever had before. Teams have much better game plans going into every game than what they used to have and this has resulted in much tougher defenses tailored to the opponent versus just “we’re just going to do what we do and see if it beats what you do” like it used to be.



  • @JayHawkFanToo As I recall, Longhorn Ridley got away with some of that same Rico Gathers stuff last year, esp. evidenced by his throwing Embiid to the floor.



  • @REHawk Was that not the game where jaybate coined the phrase, “Butcher Barnes?”



  • @REHawk

    If I remember right, the refs did no even call a foul. I always wondered how much off-the-record communication exists between ADs/Coaches and conference officials in reference to refereeing. I know all games are reviewed by conferences refereeing supervisors, and other than a handful of public reprimands, refs seem to get away with calling games any way they see fit. I understand that by and large refs do a great job and seem to get most calls correctly…but sometimes I really, really, really wonder…



  • @HighEliteMajor Not saying there’s anything broken. Just saying that I think games are not as exciting when the scoring is low. I always thought Self was a better coach than Roy, but always liked watching Roy’s teams more than Self’s.

    I would like to see the shot clock reduced to 30 seconds and see if that would help. The extra 5 seconds may give the defense to much time to set up.

    I think the NBA several years ago was toying with the idea of reducing the shoot clock to 18 seconds.



  • @REHawk image.jpg

    All players stopped-waiting on the whistle.



  • I noticed the much improved D from Brannen Greene.

    Regarding Scott Drew, did anyone else notice that late in the game, during a CRUCIAL time-out, that one of the asst. coaches for Baylor was giving the Baylor players some detailed, intense instructions…while Scott Drew was right there watching! He is more like a football coach, letting his “offensive coordinator” call the shots, and that is the nicest spin I can put on it. Non-coach. And to hear him get interviewed, it sounds like a salesman who only gets a 5min shot to make his rushed pitch. So pitiful. Just for comparison’s sake, Ive never heard Mike Kryzyewski or Bill Self, or Roy Williams ever sound like that.

    And honestly, John Calipari doesnt sound that way either. His halftime sideline interviews lately have been spot on. Its actually very entertaining. He sort of has an embarrassment of riches smugness, but he also knows they still have to go out and play the games, as anyone could beat them, despite what people think. I actually think, that with as long as Calipari has been working his system, he will truly have his team ready for March.



  • @ralster I saw Isaiah Austin giving his…teammates? the what for during a time out also.



  • @ralster

    I posted the same observation before. At one point it was Isaiah Austin directing the team…and he is only a student-assistant!!!



  • @HighEliteMajor

    “You said, “Last night’s game illustrates how this entire conference season should go.” ------ it will be a slugfest.”

    No doubt… it will be a slugfest. But we KNOW HOW TO WIN! Essentially, that is what matters. We just have to bring fight to games and we’ll do fine.

    @Lulufulu

    Isaiah is the motivational leader of Baylor. He was definitely giving them a shot in the arm. And Baylor did hang in there. I recall other games where they just collapse at the end. They didn’t seem to have the esteem to finish on a high note. Kudos to Isaiah for trying. The guy is a definite inspiration for anyone who knows his story.

    @ralster

    Scott Drew is a mystery. How can a guy coach that bad? I really think he must have a mental tick… something is obviously wrong. You see his eyes and mannerisms at the end, and he seems nervous and pacing. His eyes look like “deer in the headlights.” He is giddy like a freshman coach… but he is far from being a freshman now. Something is up with that.

    I really don’t get it why he didn’t draw up a safe in-bounds with 10 seconds left on the clock? In the least you work a safety outlet.



  • @drgnslayr You see that same “eye of the tiger” brand I see in Greene. Coach Self brings tough, gritty teams to play, and this year’s edition is no different. I see shades of 2012, along with glimpses of 2008 at times. i don’t think we were mentally tough last year- this year’s edition seems to be a lot grittier crew.



  • @twocoach The scouting around the league has been spot on against Perry. People know his spin move and that he keeps the ball low at the beginning of it. He has had more swats and steals on it before he gets started. They also know that he has an easy handle when he gets the ball and consequently easy tips have the ball flying out of his hands. Jamari might not have the moves of Perry, but no one steals the ball from his grip.



  • Im wondering thoughts on what a game like this does for our team defense moving forward. Another poster suggested that the defensive rebounding as bad as it was still didnt allow many second chance points. I cant say im completely in agreement. I think we win by 10 plus if we rebound better. And personally 2 second chance points is 2 too many in my book. That said, I like the fact that we had to grind this game out ugly. Play defense late late into the shot clock on multiple occasions, and then not get the rebound and have to do it all over again. When the players see film on this, do they see that they can in fact expend tons of energy on defense for just about as long as they want?? This could be good moving forward. We all want to see this team lockdown. Im hoping this was a huge step in that direction. It may just be me, but ive always felt the longer coach Self is here, the more he becomes the master of coaching today in a manner that gets him what he wants. Not tommorow, or maybe the next day, or even next week, but weeks down the line when it matters more. I think he has found ways to adjust how he coaches in early season in order to get the team closer to their ceiling at the end. And… He seems to do it his way and still keeps the team winning.


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