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inb4 UMemphis lists all the "quality" teams he has beaten in his career.
Yeah, you lost to Harvard in the first round....sometimes you get a bad match-up.
inb4 UMemphis lists all the "quality" teams he has beaten in his career.
I love our kids, but Im ready for some new blood...we lose 5 of our main 8...next season we'll have:
PG - Pookie Powell/Dom Magee (both four-star players)
G/F - Nick King (four-star player)
G/F - Kuran Iverson (four-star player)
F - Austin Nichols (five-star player)
F - Shaq Goodwin (McDonalds All-American)
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G - Damien Wilson
G/F - Markel Crawford
G/F - Trahson Burrell
G/F - Chris Hawkins
C - Dom Woodson
I knew this game would be tough for us to win, but damn, that was embarrassing. The program has some things going for them, but we have alot of leaks to fix. Definitely starts with the coach. Not ready for him to be fired, as I think he has alot of potential to get better. Unfortunately that means another year or two of growing pains while he learns. Definitely hurt us more than helped us in game strategy this season.
Austin Nichols has a high ceiling, but if you watch the game, his defense is awful. Looks lost most of the time. Lots of improvement needed there.
Shaq plays well in spurts, but can be taken out of the game easily. Not mentally tough yet.
King may be our best future player. However, he had limited minutes, so it was hart to tell.
Next season may or may not be a challenge for us. While we are losing four senior guards, our "team leader" was Joe Jackson who lacked confidence in himself or the team all four years he was here. He seems to mentally not be very strong (type of person that you could see having a depression problem or such in the future) and yet he has supreme talent.
Anyway, its over for us. Hope you guys can carry the torch this year and somehow we figure out how to turn it around next season. Good luck.

I would too, better matchup for us. the only thing we have going for us if we play state ( and again, not looking over an Iowa state team who other than Louisville is easily the best team we will have faced this year) is the fact that Izzo doesn't have a week to prepare. I'd rather get state on a short turn around, if we have to have them at all.intlzncster said:I would rather play UVA than State if we win. Leaving aside the fact that MSU is better, Tom Izzo is a Final Four making machine.
Did you see his pre-game speech inside the locker room? It was pretty much a "nice guy" speech, at least in my opinion. It went something along the lines of "OK guys, we've had a great season. I know you want to play more, and I want to coach more. I've been to the Sweet 16 as a player, as an assistant coach, etc. and it's a great experience. I want you guys to have that experience." Just seemed pretty vanilla for a pre game speech with Sweet 16 on the line, and fits his "nice guy" persona.My problem with Pastner isn't necessarily x's and o's, it's the fact that, collectively, his team seems to have a very low basketball IQ. Compare the amount of forced shots Memphis took early in the shot clock with how many bad shots Virginia took, and you begin to scratch the surface of just how lopsided this contest was from a discipline standpoint. Everybody seems to be questioning Pastner's basketball intellect, but my question is this: is he simply too nice a guy? I mean, if Jim Calhoun ever watched Michael Dixon Jr. take a step-back jumper a foot inside the three point line with a hand in his face, there would probably be a major confrontation. I'm not saying Pastner, or anybody else, has to be as demonstrative as Calhoun, but at some point you have to wonder if he's just not getting through to his players for whatever reason.
Nichols is good. Good luck with the rest.