Yeah, that wasn't gonna happen, but good to get that clear right away.45 seconds to go Buffalo up 15! No undefeated season for LSU.
It makes sense now.Well, that’ll teach Kim to go back to her cupcake diet for November-December…
And none of those 3 so called "stars" are her best talent and player. That is Williams.Kim has a major challenge on her hands. Her team has 3 star players, all of whom became stars by having the ball in their hands and dominating offensive possessions for their respective teams. Now they are all on the same team.
For LSU to be successful, those star players are going to need to resist their egos and sacrifice individual accomplishments for the good of the team. That includes setting screens, passing the ball and playing defense!
If they were all players like Paige Bueckers, who cares far more about her teammates than herself, I’d think “no problem.” But in a world dominated by NIL and social media, it will be interesting to see if LSU’s stars can play together like a team.
Williams had a nice game. But even Williams did a whole lot of 1 on 1 during the game. Kim’s Baylor teams always were among the nation’s leaders in assists. Yesterday, LSU had 13 assists on 29 baskets. Van Lith had 7. Poole, off the bench, had 2. Every other LSU player had either 1 or 0 assists. In comparison, Colorado, who moved the ball exceptionally well, had 24 assists on 33 baskets.And none of those 3 so called "stars" are her best talent and player. That is Williams.
Colorado’s athletic department is having a good year so far. Good for themColorado's social media teams do good work from what I've seen. They earned the right to post what they want.
The game was very entertaining to watch. Like others have said Colorado isn't a team that can be overlooked. Was chatting with another friend about the game who was surprised by the rebounding numbers. I wasn't. That Colorado roster have been well coached on how to fight for position. It was evident last night.
I think Reese is probably their best player but Williams is likely #2.And none of those 3 so called "stars" are her best talent and player. That is Williams.
Exactly.....they have to be team players now and not the star of the show. I said that from day one. Dawn only brings in "filler" players and then only one or two. That approach seems more logical to me.Kim has a major challenge on her hands. Her team has 3 star players, all of whom became stars by having the ball in their hands and dominating offensive possessions for their respective teams. Now they are all on the same team.
For LSU to be successful, those star players are going to need to resist their egos and sacrifice individual accomplishments for the good of the team. That includes setting screens, passing the ball and playing defense!
If they were all players like Paige Bueckers, who cares far more about her teammates than herself, I’d think “no problem.” But in a world dominated by NIL and social media, it will be interesting to see if LSU’s stars can play together like a team.
Well, SC did also recruit Morrow. Wasn't thrilled with that.Exactly.....they have to be team players now and not the star of the show. I said that from day one. Dawn only brings in "filler" players and then only one or two. That approach seems more logical to me.
LSU looked pathetic trying to press in the fourth quarter. They also have too many players playing out of position. Their game(s) against SC are going to be a bloodbath; who is going to stop Cardoza or any of their three guards?Williams had a nice game. But even Williams did a whole lot of 1 on 1 during the game. Kim’s Baylor teams always were among the nation’s leaders in assists. Yesterday, LSU had 13 assists on 29 baskets. Van Lith had 7. Poole, off the bench, had 2. Every other LSU player had either 1 or 0 assists. In comparison, Colorado, who moved the ball exceptionally well, had 24 assists on 33 baskets.
That was really disappointing. I was hoping to watch that game.Looks like the replay has been nixed on TNT for men's hoops game
That was really disappointing. I was hoping to watch that game.
Pat Riley used to talk about the “disease of me” infecting a team after a title year. Looks like Kim hasn't addressed it as well as Dan Hurley has.LSU did not play team ball imo.
33 min condensed version. I expect someone will eventually put up one that’s over an hour.That was really disappointing. I was hoping to watch that game.
Integrating players that are so poorly matched may never happen. If it does, I for one will be very surprised. The final score doesn’t come close to indicate how badly LSU was outplayed in the second half.I can't say I saw this coming but read the recap and it sounds like LSU was completely outplayed.
Transfers and portal players take time to integrate and I think we as fans sometimes can gloss over that. On paper LSU has the talent but it may take time to put it together.
Congrats to Colorado on what is a big win for their program!
If all teams dictated their seasons by first games, LSU, ND and Ohio State would just go watch their peers in soccer in first-round NCAA soccer games this weekend, rather than lace 'em up and go again. All power to those teams who played decent/good/great (fill in your choice) teams in their respective openers. Of the three, I'm not that surprised by the Irish or Tigers results: Cardoso is very, very good; and, the Irish have to get used to no Lauren Ebo at post, as well as (still) no Olivia Milers. The Tigers have to mesh a "we" out of a lot of "I's."First game of the year so hard to make a conclusion like that at this juncture IMO. Potential is still high for LSU with all of their talent but this game does tell us they're not close to being as good as many predicted they'd be to start the season. Long road ahead but they have a ton of work to do and didn't look like a top 15 team tonight. They likely will (and deserve to) plummet in the polls.