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Kansas Post Game Thread

Kansas basically played a perfect first half at home, and they were only up 4 at halftime and would go on to lose. This UConn team could be pretty good.
They made all of their shots early then came back down to earth.
 
UConn is one of the better teams out there, but the offensive system has taken a large step back. They don't have nearly as much movement right now. Hurley mentioned planning some changes in the offseason, leading me to think this may be intentional, but they should go back to their old offense. It's what made them elite, differentiated them from every other team, and made watching them so easy on the eyes.
Yeah, that's a tough take.
Clingan - Pro
Castle - Pro
Spencer - Pro
Newton - Tearing up G League
Karaban
 
Huh? Hawkins showed potential as a frosh, but that’s all he showed. Not results. You can’t possibly compare how he started to what Mullins did tonight.

A lot of grit tonight. With only one point, that may have been Ross’s best game as a Husky.
Kinda felt the same when I read that. Hawkins did not score 17 pts even one time as a frosh. Nevermind in game #2
 
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Yeah, that's a tough take.
Clingan - Pro
Castle - Pro
Spencer - Pro
Newton - Tearing up G League
Karaban
Don't forget Hawkins and Jackson (though sadly their NBA careers have been mostly forgettable so far)
 
Why do we have to remember that? Posts like this are Reibe shade, imo. I loved DC. I still love him, I get League Pass mostly to watch him. Reibe is still developing sure, but he's a top center now, never mind next year.
It’s not Reibe shade. It’s respecting just how great Clingan was at that time while still recognizing Reibe has been coming along outstandingly.
 
Gee, you think Mullins will always remember playing at Allen Fieldhouse?? Unreal.... 2nd college game and he looked 10x better than the last game. He totally belonged.
 
Too soon to worry about Demary. Kansas has put some unique pressure on our point guards - the offense doesn’t flow as well against a good switching scheme. Same thing happened last time and we didn’t run good offense, and Newton ended up forcing things - only difference was that it worked a lot. Yesterday Demary and Smith ended up forcing things when the offense bogged down - and it didn’t.

There were games this year when I posted in chat rooms that Demary was really looking outstanding at managing our offense. Ahead of where Newton was this early. But this was an example of a good scout/game plan taking him away from what he does best and him needing to go to a Plan B. Then he pressed trying to make things happen and it didn’t go well. So now he can go back to the lab and be more prepared. Individual possessions will go poorly in every game - maybe not as consistently as Kansas, but it’ll happen. And he needs to be ready to give us something out of nothing once in a while.
 
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It's okay to compare them. But it ain't okay to dump on one to praise the other. It ain't classy.
There's no reason to compare them to dump on a former player, there's also no reason to compare them because they're completely different players.

Liam is significantly larger than Braylon, he's probably a hair over two inches taller and 20 lbs heavier. Mullins is way more quick twitch than Liam and a superior athlete. One is an NBA forward, the other will be an NBA shooting guard. Their games are really nothing alike other than they can both shoot the ball.

Other than being really smart bigs at a young age Clingan and Reibe are also polar opposites. Clingan is way bigger and he was a defensive monster right from the jump. Reibe is far more skilled offensively than Clingan other than passing.
 
Too soon to worry about Demary. Kansas has put some unique pressure on our point guards - the offense doesn’t flow as well against a good switching scheme. Same thing happened last time and we didn’t run good offense, and Newton ended up forcing things - only difference was that it worked a lot. Yesterday Demary and Smith ended up forcing things when the offense bogged down - and it didn’t.

There were games this year when I posted in chat rooms that Demary was really looking outstanding at managing our offense. Ahead of where Newton was this early. But this was an example of a good scout/game plan taking him away from what he does best and him needing to go to a Plan B. Then he pressed trying to make things happen and it didn’t go well. So now he can go back to the lab and be more prepared. Individual possessions will go poorly in every game - maybe not as consistently as Kansas, but it’ll happen. And he needs to be ready to give us something out of nothing once in a while.
Agreed. If Reed was playing, that slip would have resulted in about 5+ assists for Demary. He wasn’t seeing it when Reibe had it, I think Reed becomes a focal point if he plays against that D

Demary isn’t coming from ECU, he’s coming from the SEC where he was tough and put up very good numbers. He needs sometime to take control of the offense (aka getting it). His defense was key last night and will continue to be. Also he was in on rebounds and loose balls that were key in a tight game

I would say by early Feb he will have this offense in his hands, a month of playing with Ball and Bray, and a dominate combo at C. That’s when he shows up and looks like a championship PG
 
Too soon to worry about Demary. Kansas has put some unique pressure on our point guards - the offense doesn’t flow as well against a good switching scheme. Same thing happened last time and we didn’t run good offense, and Newton ended up forcing things - only difference was that it worked a lot. Yesterday Demary and Smith ended up forcing things when the offense bogged down - and it didn’t.

There were games this year when I posted in chat rooms that Demary was really looking outstanding at managing our offense. Ahead of where Newton was this early. But this was an example of a good scout/game plan taking him away from what he does best and him needing to go to a Plan B. Then he pressed trying to make things happen and it didn’t go well. So now he can go back to the lab and be more prepared. Individual possessions will go poorly in every game - maybe not as consistently as Kansas, but it’ll happen. And he needs to be ready to give us something out of nothing once in a while.
I'm not worried in the least about Demary. I think this board needs to realize he's Silas Demary and not Tristen Newton. Every week, every game the guy gets compared to him and while I see some pieces of his game that are similar, maybe he's going to carve his spot out differently and maybe we'll rely on Malachi more that we needed when Newton was in his role.
 
I'm not worried in the least about Demary. I think this board needs to realize he's Silas Demary and not Tristen Newton. Every week, every game the guy gets compared to him and while I see some pieces of his game that are similar, maybe he's going to carve his spot out differently and maybe we'll rely on Malachi more that we needed when Newton was in his role.

Yeah he’s actually not a similar player to Newton other than the size. Newton was slow and methodical and a sniper. Demary is strong and more of an attack/midrange guy.

But one thing that’s similar: it takes a bit to get the offense down pat. He’s understanding it, but hasn’t mastered it yet.
 
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I'm not worried in the least about Demary. I think this board needs to realize he's Silas Demary and not Tristen Newton. Every week, every game the guy gets compared to him and while I see some pieces of his game that are similar, maybe he's going to carve his spot out differently and maybe we'll rely on Malachi more that we needed when Newton was in his role.
I think Silas is doing just fine for right now.

At the same stage I think he’s a better defender and scorer than Newton. He’s just finding the balance between scoring and playmaking. Life will be much easier for him when Reed is back.
 
Not a lot of silly fouls, though. So long as it doesn't get someone in foul trouble, I'm ok with them making the opponents earn points at the line, rather than layups

For sure. I recall a late Karaban foul when it would’ve been a guaranteed bucket but he made the guy miss and it was only his 2nd or 3rd foul with not much time left in the game. Great foul.
 
I think Silas is doing just fine for right now.

At the same stage I think he’s a better defender and scorer than Newton. He’s just finding the balance between scoring and playmaking. Life will be much easier for him when Reed is back.
Agree
 
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