Self's post season reflection of the team.



  • @DCHawker Very well said.



  • @DCHawker You certainly can build a cabin with green wood, but it’s not very common and takes some special techniques. Coach Self is a more traditional builder.

    My main point was that OADs are almost always going to disappoint. It’s not their fault; it’s just the way it works now. We will never have another Danny Manning because it took him several years to become the player we think of, regardless of his superior talent from day 1.



  • @tundrahok Joel didn’t disappoint, injuries notwithstanding.

    That exception aside, the question is not whether our OADs disappoint, but whether they disappoint more than other teams’ OADs.

    Is there a disconnect between Self and OADness? Is there something about his system that requires longer maturing? This has been discussed often. I imagine it is being used against Self in recruiting.



  • @BeddieKU23 He mentioned earlier in another article something about the WSU loss being on him. He didnt give that sentiment at all regarding the season. I’d like to see him have some more personal accountability. He is the coach. Down seasons at KU are on him and him alone. I dont like seeing him throw his players under the bus for having a down year.
    Yes, KU had a good season, beat last years win/loss by 1.5 games and won the conference and got a 2 seed for their 26th straight NCAA tourney appearance. Thats good. BUT, at KU, it is not great and they could have had a great year if Self had exercised a bit more ahhh, fluidity with his coaching and in game adjustments. Thats on him.



  • @BeddieKU23 said:

    I’m realistic to know we’re going to have a guy or two leave,”

    I wonder if Self is referring only to players.



  • @tundrahok I agree, with the qualifier that there will be exceptions - the problem is that you really don’t know who those exceptions will be in advance, and if you swing and miss, the costs can be very high in terms of building a strong veteran team, with emphasis on team…



  • @ParisHawk Yes, Embiid was indeed an outlier. But was he envisioned as an OAD when we recruited him? I think he was a savant! He just figured it out, and developed at a rate far exceeding anybody’s expectations. It was phenomenal to watch his progress, see mistakes made early on that were never repeated. That was fun to watch. But not typical. Alexander, I fear, was the opposite. I don’t want to knock him, but he didn’t figure things out as quickly as expected.

    And yes, I think Self has tried to change his stripes because of the negative effect on his recruiting. And I think he’s been successful there. I don’t think OADs are afraid to come to KU like they once might have been because individuals have been successful in the NBA draft, which is often their top priority when deciding on a school. That individual success just doesn’t necessarily translate to team success.



  • @tundrahok “That individual success just doesn’t necessarily translate to team success.”

    There ya go. Look at Wiggins. Last year we saw flashes of his ability. We also saw about as many games with no flash. Now look at him in the league. If he isn’t in double figures every nite you wonder if he’s sick. Whereas I think as the season went on with Embiid we wondered after each game how much better can this kid get? Like you said, “not typical.”

    I’m sure with Oubre, he’ll be like Wiggins. The ability is there, but we only saw flashes of it. And again, like Wiggins, we also saw as many games where you wondered if he even suited up.

    So, are OAD’s, especially the one’s like Wiggins and Oubre, just biding their time in college, trying not to get hurt and jeopardizing their lottery spot in the draft? If that’s the case, why recruit them? Recruit the ones who will give their all every game.



  • @brooksmd I dunno, but it sure doesn’t appear that Anderson at AZ, Williams at OSU, Okafor-Winslow-Jones at Duke, and Lyles and Downs at UK (among others) are just biding their time…



  • @brooksmd I don’t think they are dogging it intentionally. I just think they are young and don’t know better. Alternatively, maybe their college coaches are holding them back. Dean Smith was criticized for not letting Michael Jordan blossom to the extent he could have at UNC, and I’ve heard speculation about Wiggins last year being kept in check by Self. I dunno, and I wouldn’t blame the coaches if they had more faith in their system than an untried superstar. Takes a lot of faith to turn over your team’s success to a teenager. But in most cases, I really doubt most young players are that selfish to hold back to avoid injury (at least KU’s prospective OADs that I’ve paid attention to). Wouldn’t it reflect better on them if they led their team to the glory of an NCAA championship???



  • @brooksmd I don’t think anybody here can point to anything to indicate that any of the OADs have taken it easy so they wouldn’t get injured or do anything to jeopardize their draft status.

    Last year, the way Wiggins played in the game at West Virginia certainly didn’t give any indication that he was thinking about next year. I don’t recall seeing anything this year that made me think KO was thinking about the draft. Ben McLemore certainly didn’t. At Texas, Kevin Durant certainly didn’t take it easy. These are 18-year old kids, not middle agers.

    Are you saying that it’s only the ones that come to KU that are looking forward to the draft? Or is it all of them?



  • I thought Wigs often took too many chances with his health by forcing drive into the paint against 5 defenders. Self told him to do that… and if he didn’t he sure didn’t tell him NOT to do it! The risk was too high for the possible gain (a couple of FTs and a bunch of TOs).

    Wigs should have been taught how to pull up for easy mid range shots 8 ft from the basket. He does it now in the pros. He takes it to the rack when he’s one-on-one or has an open path. He typically doesn’t challenge a crowded lane now.

    There were times some fans thought Wigs was guarding his health on 50/50 balls requiring a slide on the floor. I just think he didn’t have much experience doing that in HS. There is technique you need so you don’t get hurt going down on the court for balls.

    I give Wigs a solid “A” for risk taking. His effort could some times be so-so as all freshmen do.

    The big criticism on Dean Smith was that he pinned Jordan down on his structured offense and wouldn’t just allow him to do his thing and take over games. He held Jordan’s game back because a lot of his game was him going 1-on-1 or 2 or 3. Not many college games out there where the coach doesn’t teach total team play. The pro game is just about winning… and if one guy racks up 50 pts and they win, then the strategy worked!



  • I think the deal with Self and OAD’s is that he goes for the best talent no matter what. If that talent shows up and makes the player capable of leaving after one year so be it. If not, than he gets to use some of that “potential” that everyone talks about with high level recruits. Rush was a border line OAD who we got 3 years out of. We got 2 from Arthur who was almost assured OAD coming in. Selden was borderline and we are probably going to get at least year 3 with him.



  • @BeddieKU23 I dunno why, but I just had a thought that we were gonna get Diallo.



  • @drgnslayr Wigs is absolutely a shoe in for ROY, Im glad he was at KU.



  • So now I’m reading that Cal is interested in the NBA again. Could that change the landscape of the college game again?



  • @wissoxfan83 He does this every year. It’s all hype to raise his image during tourney and for recruits. He’s the greatest promoter ever. The guy is a master at promoting himself.



  • @Lulufulu According to one recruiting outlet, KU has a 42% chance over ISU of landing Diallo. It appears that Maker is a UK lean. It would make my day if Maker signs with UK and they have an eligibility issue with him. It would be funny too if he signs and then goes to Europe.

    I think it’s 24/7’s Crystal Ball projection. Even UK recruiting analysts have him leaning toward KU.

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  • Malik Newman is UK, MissStU, LSU, and KU…Somthing tells me Newman may do somewhat like Wigs and just simply pick KU. He could really bolster the backcourt. It will depend on Selden. Frankly, I wouldn’t be all that disappointed if Selden jumped at this point. Sorry nothing personal against Selden. He never progressed, but digressed.

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  • @wissoxfan83

    Isn’t that an every year thing and he declines it every year. Unless it comes from his mouth I don’t believe he’s going that way.



  • @BeddieKU23 I heard it on PTI. They were just speculating like the rest of us, but he appears to be considering it more seriously this time.



  • @wissoxfan83 I think if he wins the championship this year, there is higher probability of him leaving for NBA. You can’t top an undefeated championship season. He can leave at an all time high.



  • IF he left for the NBA which I really believe is unlikely then it would totally send shockwaves through the College ranks. I think he likes the College game and all the attention he and his program get. It won’t get any better going back to the league unless he is given a good team to work with.

    Who would they pursue? I don’t even know where you go looking, Cal raised the standard above anyone before him. Would his recruits look elsewhere?



  • Cal would have to share the spotlight in the NBA. He is the face of the program at UK. I kinda think he likes the attention.



  • @dylans I just want Cal to get burned for some NCAA violation before he bails for the League. That would make a total of 3 schools at that point. Wouldnt he almost have to leave then? I seriously intensely dislike that guy sooooo much!



  • @Lulufulu

    The talk about Calipari jumping to the NBA is a circus barker attempt by his agent to renegotiate his contract next month after Kentucky wins the NC (or so they think). This horse and pony show should sound familiar… it’s what came around in 2012 after Calipari won his first NC.

    This is also going on now down in Wichita. Marshall’s agent is already trying to talk up a possible move to Alabama. If, by chance, WSU can win the NC this year, Marshall’s agent will have plenty of leverage to renegotiate his current contract.

    Cal has no business in the NBA. His recruiting advantage is gone, then he has to win based on his coaching… and he is no coach. He may do a great job keeping college OADs on the same page, but the NBA is 100x more involved than college. There is a reason why he did so poorly his first go-round in the league… because he stunk!

    If you want to know how good a coach he really is… take him and swap him out at ISU next year, with the Mayor’s group of transfers and juco players. Let’s see Calipari contend for a B12 conference title, let alone a seeding in March. ISU wouldn’t even play 500-ball. I’m saying this on the basis that the Mayor doesn’t land any 5-star players this year… he might surprise some people!



  • I think we get 4 new players in next year. They may not all be Freshmen. Transfer in, transfer out.



  • @KansasComet

    I think it would be great if we could sign at least one transfer that can play right away and contribute. Otherwise… we will need probably 3 or more new guys that need to contribute and are freshmen. Another year of being “one of the younger teams in college basketball.”



  • @drgnslayr Our starting 5 could include Mason (Junior) Selden (Junior) BG (Junior) Perry (Senior) and someone else. I don’t think Bill will have the youth excuse this year.



  • @BeddieKU23 Very nice personnel summary.



  • @joeloveshawks BG wont start if KU lands another 5 star wing. Svi will also contend for a starting spot next season too. I can see it comin. Kids a stud with a better handle and defense iq



  • @brooksmd I don’t buy the argument that they lay off on purpose for NBA draft. I think it is more as has been discussed that they haven’t needed to and/or learned to sustain a hard work ethic.



  • @joeloveshawks Unless BG suddenly learns how to play D he won’t be starting. My bet is Svi would get the starting nod over BG.



  • @drgnslayr Another Tarik transfer but with more years of elgibility.



  • Kansas & Pittsburgh head coaches watching Mike Thorne Jerry Meyer - 6 hours ago 0 Newsletter 0 12 Charlotte transfer Mike Thorne is being watched by Kansas head coach Bill Self today, and Pittsburgh’s Jamie Dixon will be in tomorrow according to recruiting analyst Evan Daniels.

    A 6-11. 270-pound post player, Thorne averaged 10.1 points and 7.3 rebounds per game as a junior.

    As a graduate transfer, Thorne has immediate eligibility.



  • Xavier Henry sandbagged the final 3rd of the season, noticed by many. No doubt on daddy Carl’s advice, who was an absolute cancer at his son’s practices, finally getting banned from the sideline by Self.

    Xavier himself was a wonderfully nice young man who loved his KU college time, and makes it back routinely for games in AFH. I wish him the best despite his daddy…



  • @brooksmd

    Right on!



  • @ralster do you think Self will ask an ex player? Who would you pick? I know it depends on who we recruit.



  • @Crimsonorblue22

    Along with 41 other teams! Read that many teams are after him which speaks volumes to how in-demand a near footer with skill can be. I heard Virginia Tech may have an inside track with him as Buzz Williams recruited him in HS. We will see we are definitely the biggest school to reach out so hopefully Self sells a good thing.



  • @brooksmd I agree. BG probably won’t start unless he adds to his game.

    I still feel that we are a “veteran” team next year and that if we lose in the tourney Self will not be able to say “KU is young and WSU is old and that is that”. Mason, Selden and Ellis will start so no matter who the other 2 players are there will be 2 juniors and a senior in the starting lineup.

    Jamari is a senior and will play big minutes. BG is a junior and will get big minutes. Lucas is a red shirt junior and will likely see a lot of time. Mickelson will be a senior.

    Graham, Bragg and Svi are the only guys right now who will see minutes that are underclassmen. We will more than likely add another good freshman that will see minutes but this will be a veteran squad.



  • @joeloveshawks

    Same team just a year older it’s going to take more than that to correct the issues we had. Same terrible 2pt% shooting team, same bunch that had the most blocked shots in the country. Then you consider KU is more than likely to lose the 2 most athletic players from that team.

    Big minutes from Mari is exactly why were are recruiting bigs still. We need to find an option that will drop his minutes in half.

    Other than Ellis & Mason the rest of the team is in full development mode this off-season. Those 2 already have skill set in place that just needs refining. The rest Selden included need major work on their games.

    It will be interesting to see who else we add and how serious the team takes the off-season.



  • @BeddieKU23 I understand your points but show some optimism!!

    Notre Dame last year went 15-17. They have essentially the same team this year and they are 1 game away from the Final 4 and just beat the sh*t out of a team that murdered KU. A lot can happen in a year.

    Rock Chalk.



  • @joeloveshawks

    They also didn’t have Jerian Grant last year who is the unquestioned leader of that team. Jackson was a top prospect who we recruited btw he had an so-so freshman year. He blew up this year like Mason did. Auguste doubled his production, Vasturia doubled his & Connaughton finally had the players around him to shine. Brey found a winning formula and style of play.

    The optimism would be that guys like Greene, Svi, Lucas, Graham will improve and increase their production. Optimism would be Selden finding the consistency and becoming a 12-13pt scorer. I believe that could happen, but right now the facts are without adding anything else its hard to imagine maturity alone will be the reason this team gets better. We will definitely see though.



  • @BeddieKU23 Agree to disagree. As usual my glass is half full and I see Greene, Selden and Svi all improving. Why can’t they “double their production” like the ND guys did? Maybe my belief in Coach Self being able to not only recruit great players but to turn them into better players is clouding my vision.



  • @joeloveshawks I agree w/you!!!



  • @joeloveshawks

    I absolutely agree that Self can take players and help them become better players. Mason more than doubled his production. Ellis improved mightily on defense and for a period before the injury was unstoppable. If Greene doubles his production we are looking at one of our leading scorers, that would be terrific. He’s got the stroke for it, just needs the game now. Svi can easily become a player that gets between 5-7pts a game with extended playing time. Maybe even more we don’t know the progression in which he will take off yet.

    Selden ehhh not likely to double, but if he went up to 12-13 where Mason was this year he would win this team more games next year.

    I’m very optimistic but at the same time I also understand that this ship won’t go any farther than the last 2 if we don’t improve a bunch. Chemistry should be better, guys should understand what it truly takes to win in March now, and Self should have his guys more prepared in the fall because of it. We will see what it translates too…



  • @BeddieKU23 my only question, how did BG gets this far w/out dribbling skills? Hopefully he goes to all wkouts, and on time, takes a deep look at himself and figures out what he needs to do. Refreshing to see his dad is behind Self!



  • @drgnslayr My thoughts as well. Thanks.



  • @Crimsonorblue22 My apologies as maybe I spaced-off on the context of your question about * “do you think Self will ask an ex-player? Who would you pick?”* Are we talking about asst.coach? I personally think Snacks should be gone. I mean what can he possibly add on the sideline, other than being a cheerleader in a suit? I’d rather look at the real cheerleaders in the minidresses…lol.



  • @Crimsonorblue22

    I’m really not sure how but in game situations I cringe every time he’s putting it on the floor. He’s another that adding quickness to his game would be as big a benefit as anything. Defense may always be his Achilles so I’m not going to go there. But we saw Ellis improve Soph. to Jr year defensively.

    I think he’s such a gifted shooter that getting him to play hard, practice hard, and stay committed has been, well hard. It’s almost like shooting comes too easy to him and therefore he forgets that’s only one aspect of being a great basketball player. If he’s the one guy that makes that BIG leap forward than KU has a much better chance of being a great team. How’s that for Optimism!!


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