Final Four bound!!!



  • @LSH You know, the one thing about Doke that is really under appreciated is his ability to pass out of double teams, and just his passing ability in general. If I were coaching against Doke, I’d be very careful on guys sliding down the lanes. Back when SDSU beat us at home a few years ago, our lack of “attacking” those doubles with guys moving down the lane was pretty much the reason we lost (our inability to beat those traps). Some coaches talk about clustering or tightening on the trap, which would expose the three point line. If I’m Self, I’d anticipate that Wright might cluster the lane because Doke is a very good passer in that tight space, and work with Doke on perhaps hitting a guy that stays back near the line (something Doke rarely does). You can bait a guy to compress to the lane, and then kick back out or bait him with another cutter going across his face. That creates the chess game, and I’m sure Wright will be considering all of this too.

    Great thing to watch for on Saturday.



  • @LSH

    The challenge for Doke on Saturday will be defending without fouling. All of Villanova’s big men can play away from the basket, so Doke is going to have to be disciplined, or he will pick up cheap fouls away from the basket. Villanova inverts their offense quite a bit, with their PG (Brunson) often posting up while their big guys shoot threes. Most college teams don’t have an answer for that. That’s a matchup that will be different for KU.

    Doke really is the key because Villanova can’t handle him physically on offense, but I am not sure who he can guard on defense because both Spellman and Paschall play on the perimeter offensively. Both are capable three point shooters - Paschall hits 33%, having made 31 on the year, while Spellman has hit nearly 45%, making 62 threes on the season. It’s no fluke for either of those guys to take and make a three or two during a game. They also can put it on the floor, so Doke will have to slide with them when they drive and not just sell out on shot fakes, where he risks picking up bad fouls.

    Whichever team can enforce their will in that matchup probably wins the game.





  • Well he is just about like every one else. -Bilas - - - Biancadi - - Borzello - - -Dakich - - Dykes - - Gasaway – -Metcalf - - John Thompson III - -Greensburg - -all picking Villanova. - -now most of them was predicting close like 3-4 point games but all Villanova



  • @HighEliteMajor 82-72 and Monday belongs to us.



  • I predict we beat Nova, and then Michigan. This is Bill’s 3rd Final Four in 15 years; Roy had 4 in 15 years. Bill is ahead of Roy in national championships for KU 1-0, so I certainly hope he makes it 2-0 on Monday night.



  • Nova wins by 10 imo.



  • Lower scoring than expected 71 - 68 KU



  • KU 83-77.



  • 96-94 KU in OT.



  • @KUSTEVE no I can’t handle that



  • KU 83

    Nova 71



  • Spellman needs to learn immediately what its like to guard our high mobility attackers.

    Once that mobility has put the fear in him, then come at him with some Doke AND Silvio. Let him face u against someone his own size for a change and see how he likes getting some shots crammed down his throats.

    Spellman getting cuffed by Svi, then Mitch, then some Silvio, and he will feel the trauma of the drama!



  • Important point: Svi and Bagley are approximately the same weight. No one else matches with Doke tomorrow. That said, I’m wondering if Silvio out on the perimeter is the better option. He’s great at collapsing. Nova is awful at defending the pick and roll. With an athletic big like that and solid passing, we could do some damage.



  • KUSTEVE said:

    @BeddieKU23 I think Doke and lightfoot will be very important because I just don’t see how Doke will be able to guard a man on the perimeter.

    one word. Silvio



  • Thing is sports fans, KU has to make Nova panic. We have to get them rattled!! Have. To. That’s the great equalizer. Which of the two best teams left will break?

    Another thing, KU has had more close games, down to the wire games than Nova has this season by far. Its not even close. Our boys do not panic. They fight.

    Lets see what happens when the score is tied with 30 ticks left. 'Nova doesn’t have Coach Self.



  • In 16 they rattled us with their physicality/extreme fouling. This year is pyback time. Doke just has to be smart and avoid the silly fouls in open court. They have no match for him, he is too strong for the butt front. Plus momma will be in the building. Doke goes 22/10. Silvio 6/12

    KU 82 Nova 74



  • Morning Bucketeers! Big Day for our boys. I hope to bring some of the love that is on this site and grateful to have had all of your insights. I’ve learned so much. My phone does not have much memory, just a simple android. If I get wifi I will do my best to take shots to show you all the action. I can twitter to @HighEliteMajor maybe. It may have to wait till I get back and can download from my camera. This is a Bucket List for sure and am thankful for all the support and love shown to me by you all over these past couple of years. Preston went to visit his brother yesterday so on the way to SA I am sure to get a lot of inner stuff and will pass on what I can. Getting to be around them in the hotel is going to be so much fun. We gotta win this. I just hope our boys play for their Mommas and Grandmas, their fans and themselves. Our brutal conf. schedule has prepared them for this. I was at the conf. opener here in Austin and having seen the growth and hard work put in by everyone, this is the top of the top. I look for a close game but think our having been in so many pressure games this season will be the deciding point.

    76-71 KU

    ROCK CHALK



  • @RockChalkinTexas have a great time , Rock Chalk!



  • I’d rather be worrying about how Dok will guard ‘Nova, than worrying about guarding Dok.

    “Every time he hit me,” Seton Hall’s Angel Delgado told The Athletic, “I felt like my body was about to break.”



  • @RockChalkinTexas enjoyed reliving this post of yours. All the optimism and potential. Looking forward to our boys’ next brush with greatness.



  • Man, the Pac12 and Big10 canceling all sports until spring affects not only football, but looking ahead - if even possible, at this point - the NCAA Tournament. I have confidence that we’ll have a vaccine this winter, just a feeling. So hypothetical (and I know, it’s a huge stretch), if we were somehow able to cobble together a basketball regular season how could there even be an NCAA Tournament? And if not, that would obviously all but gut the need to hold a conference tournament.



  • @Marco said in Final Four bound!!!:

    Man, the Pac12 and Big10 canceling all sports until spring affects not only football, but looking ahead - if even possible, at this point - the NCAA Tournament. I have confidence that we’ll have a vaccine this winter, just a feeling. So hypothetical (and I know, it’s a huge stretch), if we were somehow able to cobble together a basketball regular season how could there even be an NCAA Tournament? And if not, that would obviously all but gut the need to hold a conference tournament.

    I think the only way to cobble together a season is to have conference play only - otherwise you have some teams that play 25+ games and others that play 16 or 18. Conference play, then conference tournaments. That backs everything up until January, which gives more time to have a plan for how to do all of this safely.



  • @Marco

    I wish I had your optimism. I’m thinking we have a horrible winter when mixing Covid with influenza. Testing will go sky high and slowed way down, becoming completely useless unless we have a fast home test by then. If this is the case… everything will be shutdown. The time to bring the virus down is NOW and it isn’t coming down fast enough. I don’t think we will have sports this year in college.



  • Wow the optimism in this thread for that final four game! We’ve administered some epic FF beatdowns of UNC and Marquette, but that day we suffered the same.


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