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Do people really expect Diarra to be a physical presence or a big contributor as a Freshman? Adams is an exception to the rule.
FL had big guys, but they were not nearly as versatile as that KU front line, nor did they have the athletic guards who could shoot and penetrate. Patric Young was a monster, but he was a one-trick pony on the offensive end. Ellis can step out and shoot from the outside, penetrate, or post-up inside, making him ridiculously hard to guard. Young posted up well, but once he got 8-10 feet from the hoop he was offensively useless.
frontcourt definitely had its issues but that wasn't the only reason for the loss on Saturday, our guards were having alot of issues delivering passes and getting into the offense due to Kansas's defensive pressure on the perimeter. Mason/Graham/Selden were doing to our guards and wings what Boat/Bazz/TSam(at times)/Giffey were doing to perimeter players in the 2014 tourney.
c'mon children everyone has an opinion*sighs* the only reason I even saw your response was because you are the last poster to respond to this thread. I've had you on ignore since the summer, please do me the favor and don't respond to my posts, I've long stopped entertaining your old dusty ass.
c'mon children everyone has an opinion
Enoch. Don't forget he was a very young 18. The kid has size and skills and just needs to develop some. He has the body and athleticism to rebound and score in the paint but he just needs to get more coaching and experience. I think we will have something in Enoch by the middle of next season as long as KO allows him to play through some mistakes.Pretty easy to guard a team when they know no one in the front court can score though. They were all over Miller and overextended on the guards, we need a big who can catch the ball, pass it and also set a pick with the ability to roll and score. We have none for now and that hurts an offense. And Miller at 6'6" PF was overmatched in this one and it showed in size.
Didn't we win a NC with AB and PN plus an un-athletic German kid at the 4It was a time out that a ton of coaches would have made - yes - even KO. Let's not make it like it was a unique situation/call
The shot Ellis made was a buster AND it was a shot he made with his eyes closed all day
I honestly don't think UConn would ever get much closer - the inside game of UConn, AB, PN and SM was abysmal.
Time to get some real men to play those 4 and 5 positions - PRONTO
As I've said in past posts - If AB doesn't come back with a marked improvement in his hands, rebounding footwork and position and the ability to score within 2 feet of the hoop - its time to move on
Jacobs is finally singing in my choir - the sad thing is Nolan, Facey and Brimah have been in our strength program for 3 or more years and have nothing to show for it - time to make some changes.
Do people really expect Diarra to be a physical presence or a big contributor as a Freshman? Adams is an exception to the rule.
*sighs* the only reason I even saw your response was because you are the last poster to respond to this thread. I've had you on ignore since the summer, please do me the favor and don't respond to my posts, I've long stopped entertaining your old dusty ass.

Yes. Because he is going to asked play defense, set screens and get rebounds. Nothing else.
He will be the best offensive rebounder the first day of practice and the guy with the highest motor on the team.
he has an opinion that I've long since ignored, you're pretty much riding in that same boat.
Yes, well at least we had two point/combo guards who could create their own offense with the 2014 team. This team really lacked a point guard or lead guard. JA tried but was just too inexperienced. Without a great backcourt and smaller front court we were over matched in all areas. At least 2014 team could overmatch you with our starting guards. This team didn't do that to compensate for their weak front court.Yea, FL was bigger and bulkier at every position and they got mandhandled in the Final 4 game. The issue was talent/personel.
We had 2 game changing point guards on the cloor at the same time. I don't know hiw KO is going to attempt to do this frankly but our talent level has to go up in some way, what we had was not good enough and it showed all year.Didn't we win a NC with AB and PN plus an un-athletic German kid at the 4
Lock down the pentratation , clog the passing lane and make their bigs spectators.
We aren't getting the second coming of Emeka anytime soon. Better guard team defense puts Brimah at least in a better position to box out instead of worrying about a guard who penetrated.
I believe Bob Dylan would call that "the folk process." It's service to the public at large that he synthesizes and presents our collective wisdom, absent the granular hissy fits.Is it just me or does Jacobs get all of his subject material from the Boneyard?
How does this remotely make any sense? What exactly are we moving on to?It was a time out that a ton of coaches would have made - yes - even KO. Let's not make it like it was a unique situation/call
The shot Ellis made was a buster AND it was a shot he made with his eyes closed all day
I honestly don't think UConn would ever get much closer - the inside game of UConn, AB, PN and SM was abysmal.
Time to get some real men to play those 4 and 5 positions - PRONTO
As I've said in past posts - If AB doesn't come back with a marked improvement in his hands, rebounding footwork and position and the ability to score within 2 feet of the hoop - its time to move on
The other thing is he should "go up" for a rebound instead of always trying to wait on the ground. When he does elevate he's a decent rebounder it's just not enough. Always flat footed.
We had 2 game changing point guards on the cloor at the same time. I don't know hiw KO is going to attempt to do this frankly but our talent level has to go up in some way, what we had was not good enough and it showed all year.
Saying that we were Final Four quality is breathtaking.
Heck, even Miller wasn't good / decisive on the perimeter. Exclude him and nobody else in the front court can even CATCH the ball off of a pick and roll, nevermind score.Pretty easy to guard a team when they know no one in the front court can score though. They were all over Miller and overextended on the guards, we need a big who can catch the ball, pass it and also set a pick with the ability to roll and score. We have none for now and that hurts an offense. And Miller at 6'6" PF was overmatched in this one and it showed in size.
ROTFLMAO!!! I was going to respond for you with a handy GFY!!!Wow what a d**k you are huh? Speaking of old dusty a** you're f'mn hilarious with that pitiful response. Do me a favor and GFY.
The post wasn't even saying anything against what you said funny stuff.
I'd imagine he's going to up the talent level by recruiting better players, which is what he's been doing every year as the recruiting restrictions have lessened and are now gone completely. Not sure if you noticed but he just pulled in a top 10 recruiting class featuring a top 10 PG, that coupled with the maturation of Adams/Enoch, and Purvis/DHam/Larrier/Facey/Brimah seems to be a program headed in the right direction. I don't know maybe you see things differently.
ROTFLMAO!!! I was going to respond for you with a handy GFY!!!

Nolan actually put on a bunch of muscle a couple years ago. It actually hurt his game, according to some observers. He didn't have the same foot speed, and that took away one of his few advantages (defensively). He plodded.