Why?
Because, up 3 at the Phog, Iowa State let Kansas take a three to tie.
ALWAYS.
FOUL.
UNDER.
FIVE.
SECONDS.
I wouldn't mind the Bobcats drafting Withey and McLemore with their two first rounders this year, assuming Portland makes the playoffs.
If you had a choice b/w Muhammad and McLemore for the SG spot, who do you think the Bobcats should go with?
Hello Boneyarders. Been awhile.
McLemore is a stud. The kid was at KU last year but was not allowed to play because he didn't meet the minimum requirements coming out of High School. Most players in that situation would go the juco route, but McLemore decided to come to Kansas anyway and focus on academics his first year. In interviews I've read with him one of the things he is proudest of is getting a gpa over 3 as a freshman. McLemore was allowed to start practicing with the team December of his freshman year, and it's no coincidence that Kansas started getting better once he started practicing with the team. Kid reminds me of Paul Pierce.
Almost everyone say to foul and almost no team does. I think coaches disagree for some reason. Seems like a crapshoot to allow the 3 which is lost a fair number of times as opposed to being able to box out to get a rebound on a missed free throw.Pissing into the wind.
Almost everyone say to foul and almost no team does. I think coaches disagree for some reason. Seems like a crapshoot to allow the 3 which is lost a fair number of times as opposed to being able to box out to get a rebound on a missed free throw.
To be fair to Hoiberg, that was the first thing he addressed in postgame with the media. His response was that his biggest player had fouled out (ISU is not a big team to begin with) and he was afraid Kansas would get the rebound on the intentional miss, and he though his odds were better letting them try the 3. The thing I don't understand is why McLemore was so wide open for the shot. That was a complete brain fart on the part of ISU.