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  • @globaljaybird šŸ‘€





  • @globaljaybird cin cut him offšŸ˜±





  • Gee, whatā€™s the University of Kentucky Menā€™s Basketball going to do to us THIS year?



  • @ralster

    That is what I was wondering when our second half started and I just experienced Kentucky close out Duke and they looked so much better than us.

    How can Calipari take a bunch of freshmen for a few weeks and have them playing better than our juniors and seniors who played and practiced all summer long?

    That is the magic questionā€¦

    Perhaps you are rightā€¦ and perhaps Self is pulling one from the ā€œIzzo Book Of Hard Knocksā€ā€¦ Izzo seems to like to play a tough preseason and lose a bunch of games to toughen up his players for March.

    I do think this loss will make us better.

    Goshā€¦ maybe we recruit the wrong kind of players? Why do we have to do so much just to get these guys excited to play basketball?

    Orā€¦ is their excitement being ā€œcoachedā€ out of them? Do they arrive excited and leave Kansas tired?

    I will be keeping a careful watch on Carlton. He seems to have a great attitude. Will he still have that big smile and perk in his step come February? Guess we will find out.

    One thing is for sureā€¦ and I think this is a part of the angst in hereā€¦ I sure feel puzzled by last nightā€™s performance. Iā€™m guessing it caught everyone off guard. We led the entire game and I kept thinking at any minute we would step on the gas and put a large buffer in the score. When we hit the 10 minute mark left in the second half I started to see the potential for a loss. You never want to keep an Izzo team around close enough to strike.

    You knowā€¦ that last 10 minutes was the perfect opportunity to try some different things on defense to try to stunt Valentineā€™s performance. We donā€™t get that many opportunities to play against a guy that can take on a game and carry his team over the finish line. Why didnā€™t we try a box and one? I can think of several things we could have triedā€¦ all of changes are opportunities to grow and to teach.



  • SELF?

    A few days or weeks or months ago, someone posted about who our most important player would be (or something to that effect). I chose Bill Self.

    Nobody can blame a blown 13 point second half lead on anyone other than the coach.



  • @drgnslayr So much for fundamentals. In his post game interview Self indicated that Lucas was playing because he is the best person we have for getting position and riding his man from under the basket. That is unfortunately that is true. On the other hand, the purpose of doing that is to put the damned ball in the hoop. I honestly cannot remember him making one shot either this year or last when there is a defender on the same side of the hoop. He did make a shot last night when he was open with no one around.

    We seem to always have a problem with bunnies. Perry has his own problems as does Jamari, but at least they can make a guarded 2 foot shot every now and then. Lucas on the other hand is just a waste of an entry pass.



  • @Crimsonorblue22 Shoulda said withhold favorsā€¦Sorry so saltyā€¦



  • @drgnslayr We ran a triangle and 2 for 1 possession. Just one though. Went right back to man to man after it. If I remember right, we got a miss on a tough shot but couldnā€™t rebound it and ended up giving up a 3.

    But to get to your initial post instructions, What is wrong with thinking positive?

    I saw another thread on this board talking about giving up on KU bball. Thatā€™s terrible and if this loss ruined any fanā€™s week than maybe he or she should stop watching. Itā€™s basketball. A game. And unless you are in the gym with the coaches and players, or have a gambling problem, it is for entertainment. Analysis and criticism are fine. They make everyone think and they make everyone better. So letā€™s stop whining and start looking forward to the next game.

    Anyone a little nervous that Self will ā€œsend them out flatā€ or let them ā€œlaborā€ against Chamanade? Or even worse that we will waste another 56% three point performance against them?



  • @benshawks08

    ā€œWhat is wrong with thinking positive?ā€

    Iā€™m still looking forward to a great season from this team! I donā€™t know about a Final Four appearance, but that isnā€™t the only thing I care about. And if it was, then most years I would hate basketball because we donā€™t get there. Iā€™m not that way.

    What I fear is complacency on this team. What does it take to push these guys into playing like a Final Four team? My answer is for them to carry a chip, and I donā€™t see how they do that without a big personal tragedy or something taking them out of their comfort zone (like fans showing some negativity).

    I wish it would work to just all say everything is going to be alright, but Iā€™ve never experienced that as a way to motivate young men.

    Iā€™m for anything that works.

    Iā€™m a little ticked at situations like Lucas missing bunniesā€¦ but players like Landen and Jamari were never recruited to be anything more than role playersā€¦ support cast.

    I do think our season is going to follow the performance of Wayne. He is probably the only guy given full reign of doing anything he wants on offense. The 3 spot is the position most free to roam and expose weaknesses in the defense. In our system, it is truly the one position requiring a healthy dose of opportunism.

    So when Wayne has a bad night, more times than none our team will have a bad night.

    I donā€™t think that will change if we ever get Cheick. I think he just gives us a tiny bit of extra margin for victory and not enough to make us unbeatable to almost any team on the right night (or wrong night depending on perspective).

    It is ridiculous for anyone to throw this team or coach totally under the bus and give up on basketball. But I donā€™t see that happening. That is merely fans venting their frustrations and they need to do that. It is a healthy thing to ā€œlet it goā€ and not hold the angst inside. Unfortunatelyā€¦ we have been in this position before, and even worse! The only thing that saved us last year in March was the fact that after we were tattooed by WSU our season was over. Fans were in a state of total rageā€¦ and it was good we took a break before WUG.



  • @ralster

    You have basically hit every point on why we as fans and not only this board, have come to the realization that this loss stings badly because it opened up every can of worms about Selfā€™s coaching, his coaching style, his coaching execution, his decision making or lack their ofā€¦

    This game was a reminder, a funneled version of how this team has failed in these type games for the past few years and its getting old. From the product on the court to recruiting there is no forward momentum right now and there hasnā€™t been any for months.

    The Summer games were great but as others have pointed out they have already been rendered useless by the outcome of Tuesdayā€™s game. If Korea was so beneficial, we would have beaten the 1-man team of Michigan St. The embarrassments are getting old, the coaching execution is getting old. I donā€™t think any fan truly wants Self gone, but heā€™s definitely starting to get knocked off king of the mountain status heā€™s been on for years.

    Of course next week we might see a better team, a better coached team. We play UNLV or UCLA, either will provide a challenge UCLA more than UNLV. Indiana or Vanderbilt is no walk over either potentially in the finals. Indiana is a top 15 team potentially, Vanderbilt is a much improved team from a year ago. We will find out real quick if we can turn around this loss into a positive. We took last years UKā€™s debacle into a tourney win in Florida.



  • @BeddieKU23

    My question mark concerning Selfā€™s coaching is all based on whether or not he can develop a chip for himself.

    What do you think?

    I think a huge part of what won us a NC in '08 (his only NC) was HIS hunger to do so. We were treading water in that championship gameā€¦ and it looked like we were beat. I know the players stepped upā€¦ but alsoā€¦ didnā€™t Self step up? We tried several things to turn the tide, and what helped was putting BRush at the top of the key. Something I wouldnā€™t expect us to even try today!

    My thoughtā€¦ If this March, we get back to that exact same situation, this time we DONā€™T make the big comeback because Self just doesnā€™t have a chip on his shoulders to pull out all the stops. Heā€™ll play to NOT LOSE instead of play TO WIN.

    Where I think we failed in this last game is Self had the perfect opportunity to PROVE TO HIS TROOPS how important it is for him to win. He didnā€™t prove that. But look a few feet over and Izzoā€¦ he was begging, pleadingā€¦ screamingā€¦ making facesā€¦ being totally animated and full of energy towards his players. Izzo is not only drivenā€¦ he carries a chip always. That is why we should all expect MSU to be in many Final Fours in the coming years, regardless who they recruit.



  • @drgnslayr

    Maybe this loss will be what brings that chip out? This team was humbled, they should have won they know that. I just wonder how many more disappointments its going to take to reverse this trend.

    Its a real question to ask whether Self has the right players he needs for his style or not. We lack that killer instinct again so far, we lack that true leader. As evidence of our offense execution for the game and down the stretch it was all about individuals and not the ā€œteam aspectā€ that Self preaches.

    Of course losing always makes us jump down the throats of the guilty. We need to rant because from that we can heal, return to normal, and get ready for the next battle. Our coach was beaten, our players didnā€™t execute, certain individuals really under-performed, & our veteran players who should get it, clearly still arenā€™t getting it.

    Iā€™m really looking forward to seeing how we rebound in Maui. Another situation where we should win, but will we? That will be the test of Self and the teams mental capacity at this point. The pressure is on, we donā€™t turn this around its going to get real interesting quick.

    I want to believe that this team has that chip, maybe its something it will gain over the course of the year. We will need to see those statement type performances to know for sure whether they can or not.



  • @JRyman Did KU as a team have a dunk in the entire MSU game? It seemed like Kentucky dunked the ball 15 times. I honestly donā€™t recall us having 1 dunk. I am sure I am wrong but it is not coming to mind.



  • @BeddieKU23 said:

    Its a real question to ask whether Self has the right players he needs for his style or not

    I donā€™t think he does. Not in mindset anyway. No one is mentally tough on the court,(Traylor is mentally tough in life itself).

    I donā€™t think this loss will bring a chip out, if Perry getting smacked in the nose against his hometown college team last year didnā€™t give him a chip, what will?

    This team doesnā€™t have a killer on it, no one ever goes for the jugular, and the starts at Self. Go back to the '08 UNC game. KU got out early and got a huge lead, then Self went soft and took his foot off the throats and they got within 12 I think. What was good for KU is they had a big enough lead in that game that UNC had to expel all its energy just to get that close and ran out of gas.

    TRob was killer for KU, just ask Mizzlose, he carried them not only in that game, but in the tournament too. Releford had leadership qualities about him too and had killer like instincts.

    Show me one guy who has that on this years squad? Lucas is soft, Perry is soft, Hunter is well soft, Jamari is soft, Devonte is soft, Svi, Greene,Selden all soft. Frank has a little in him, but what he does have gets in the way of making good judgement plays. No one at the back of the bench has it either.

    So to go back to your question does this team have the players to work in Selfā€™s system, no, no it doesnā€™t.



  • @BeddieKU23

    I view complacency as the root evil for many things in life.

    Basketball is a subset of life in general.

    Complacency and comfort are ā€œbed fellows.ā€ It takes some kind of discomfort to keep people on edgeā€¦ doing whatever has to be done to find comfort. In college basketball, comfort comes with winningā€¦ especially winning it all (where expectations are with elite programs).

    How many more bad March performances is it going to take to get this coaching staff (and players) uncomfortable? I know we hear chatter about being uncomfortableā€¦ but it is all about levels. You want to see these guys perform? Put a gun to their heads and tell them they are dead if they lose. That wonā€™t guarantee a winā€¦ but it will probably guarantee we see EVERY ATTEMPT POSSIBLE to win! Guys would be emotional during play.

    That scenario isnā€™t a scenario we will seeā€¦ but it creates an example about differing levels of discomfort.

    The Royals were in a state of total discomfort after ending their season 90-feet away from potentially the big prize. If you listen to Yost and othersā€¦ time went by and they were still ā€œbotheredā€ by that loss. The discomfort never went away. You could see it finally melt away after the 12-inning in Game 5!



  • @JRyman

    Maybeā€¦ just maybeā€¦ Cheick!

    He has the background to maybe be a real killer.

    His stat line is impressive because of his hustle, not his skill set. Wellā€¦ actually his hustle is a big part of his skill set because few hustle like he does.

    I think he might be a difference maker.

    But he has to be freed first. And then others on the team have to jump on and ride his desire. They have to adopt his psyche.

    We just got a big nasty taste of what can happen from just having ONE guy step up!



  • @drgnslayr said:

    I view complacency as the root evil for many things in life.

    Thatā€™s like when you walk into a new job as management and you see things are wrong, and you ask why itā€™s done that way, and someone gives you the proverbial answer of,

    ā€œwell its how weā€™ve always done itā€ I hear that and I bang my head against the wall, (wait maybe thats why I have head issues? lol)

    But yes complacency and doing the same thing over and over and over again is on the verge of insanity, especially if you never get different results. Yes Self and KU win with his system, 82% of the time, but those big games,those collapses, he sticks with the same thing, over and over and over again, because thatā€™s what heā€™s always done.

    Wonder if Coach ever feels this way watching game tape?



  • @JRyman

    Well stated!



  • Whats wrong with the whole enchilada? This program is like an aging sports car that WAS the fastest most expensive most awesome car on the road. It can still hang around in a race but it needs some work to get it back to its glory days! I mean what is happening here? We cant win against top programs and our tournament record as of late is embarrassing compared to other top programs. Recruiting has gone in the toilette! Coach Self needs to rejuvenate this program before it becomes irrelevant. Who is to blame for the lack of development on the front court? Who is to blame for recruiting? Who is to blame for the Whole Enchilada? The answer is Coach Self is ultimately responsible for his teams development, recruiting, success, and who gets minutes. The whole dang program is headed for a nose dive next year if things continue down this path. What will happen if we whiff on recruiting and Bragg , Diallo, Ellis, Traylor, and Mickelson leave? Lucas and Lightfoot lead our frontcourt next year? Could Selden and Svi be done after this year? There are quite a few things that need addressed before this spirals out of control.



  • The sky is falling



  • I was really hoping that the WSU loss last year would serve as the chip but has anyone heard players or coaches bring that up as motivation? It was the narrative all year for the Royals.

    In '08 the narrative was that Self couldnā€™t make a final four.

    Whatā€™s this years teams story? What makes it them against the world? With Perry as the leader will they even have the voice to tell it?



  • @drgnslayr I donā€™t know that Perry would show emotion even in your gun to the head scenario. Which in so many careers would be such an amazing skill. To be able to control your emotions so well, to stay even tempered, etc. are all assets, but they donā€™t necessarily lead to success in his current role as team leader.



  • @benshawks08

    Coach Self needs to find out how to motivate Ellis like this!



  • @benshawks08 I think youā€™re rightā€¦I asked on the chat did I just see Zone? No one replied it was so quickly in the pastā€¦ but I saw it also & couldnā€™t recocognize what shape it was because it was gone so fast.



  • @Statmachine Could Self be looking for a new place to put his shoes? Wouldnā€™t surprise me in the leastā€¦He hasnā€™t hit on prominent frontcourt guys for years now. Just a thought?! Brad Stevens & Billy Donovan both took the money to a new levelā€¦



  • @globaljaybird said:

    @Statmachine Could Self be looking for a new place to put his shoes? Wouldnā€™t surprise me in the leastā€¦He hasnā€™t hit on prominent frontcourt guys for years now. Just a thought?! Brad Stevens & Billy Donovan both took the money to a new levelā€¦

    Popovich has said he will coach out his contract through 2019.


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