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4 AKOK Blocks, 3 AJAX Steals and Breakaway Dunks, 2 ADAMA ROARing Baby hooks and a National Championship vs Duke!Five Golden Rings
4 AKOK Blocks, 3 AJAX Steals and Breakaway Dunks, 2 ADAMA ROARing Baby hooks and a National Championship vs Duke!Five Golden Rings
purdue almost lost again tonight to nc stateRutgers just beat the #1 team so Yes we could conceivably beat anyone on any given night and go on a run like in 2014 but we’re not on the same level as Duke, Baylor, Gonzaga, Purdue etc. Within the realm of realistic expectations the Sweet 16 would be a huge success
None of those teams are great, Baylor is the closest. Wide open year.Rutgers just beat the #1 team so Yes we could conceivably beat anyone on any given night and go on a run like in 2014 but we’re not on the same level as Duke, Baylor, Gonzaga, Purdue etc. Within the realm of realistic expectations the Sweet 16 would be a huge success
But Credit to Purdue for forcing OT and then closing them out that’s what elite teams dopurdue almost lost again tonight to nc state
They just lost to Rutgers who didn't even have Geo Baker. Rutgers is horrible.But Credit to Purdue for forcing OT and then closing them out that’s what elite teams do
Like we did against Auburn and VCU?But Credit to Purdue for forcing OT and then closing them out that’s what elite teams do
The... gap between [Final 4 talent and Final 4 ready] is final 4 coaching
I selectively quoted without putting words in your mouth by making changes.The tournament is all about guard play, teams that are great at situational play and closing out half/games, and teams that play with confidence.
... we can get to sweet 16 on talent alone.
Yea I think most of this is true - The part I don't agree with at all - and drives most of our difference here is that I'm not sure "already demonstrating progress in addressing some of our already identified challenges and growth opportunities" is true. Outside of Sanogo's offseason development, where is the growth? Where is the demonstrated progress?I selectively quoted without putting words in your mouth by making changes.
Players come in as teenagers and leave in their young 20s. Coaches may last a few years or several decades. I've always regarded the Head Coach as the focal point within college basketball, and in contemplating this team's ceiling, everything is predicated on Danny Hurley having his best season ever. He and his staff are the agents who activate, harness, and guide the players to reach the various potentials that have been identified here, and to do so in a way that meshes their skills and temperaments individually and collectively.
It is very very difficult for any team to win 6 consecutive games against (mostly) unfamiliar competition that (by design and for the most part) gets increasingly more difficult with each game. Every year there's a team that does it, because, as has been said here many times, "Somebody has to do it." The most goofy, fun, and (at best) calming question is, "Why not us?"
I don't think there's anywhere near 75 teams that could ask that rhetorical question as though it's a literal one. And I do think that whatever a more realistic small number could pose such a question, we are rooting for one of those teams.
We go into Big East play realistically thinking that we're pretty good, versatile, currently compromised by significant injuries, and already demonstrating progress in addressing some of our already identified challenges and growth opportunities. The best teams are doing much the same.
The team looks very much worth watching. I can see great possibility, offer no predictions, and wish that I can feel confident within curious uncertainty 1 month, 2 months, and 3 months from now.
And didn’t do against West Virginia and Mich state?Like we did against Auburn and VCU?
Or Purdue didn’t do against Rutgers who is worse than both?And didn’t do against West Virginia and Mich state?
Growth from last year besides Sanogo?Yea I think most of this is true - The part I don't agree with at all - and drives most of our difference here is that I'm not sure "already demonstrating progress in addressing some of our already identified challenges and growth opportunities" is true. Outside of Sanogo's offseason development, where is the growth? Where is the demonstrated progress?
This is biggest thing for me in assessing our chances this year, is to look after 10 games and see what progress has been made that makes me believe we leveled up. We have played the soft part of our calendar - the part where we would have 25 point games and give players chances to make mistakes or earn their spot - and the players who are going to separate/elevate themselves do it.
But we really haven't taken that step as a team and in our roles. I'm not sure what we've learned, and that is bad since we are 1/3 of the way through here.
RJ/Gaff are basically what they were last year - with Diggins getting no burn and Floyd RShirting, this is it - no playmaking calvalry coming, and we've seen our team be totally shut down a couple of times so far.
AJax/Hawk/Akok/Samson have been up and down. They've all flashed, and they've all disappeared. No consistency.
Tyrese is a beast, Whaley is a Wrench, Polley is streaky. No difference there.
We have a ton of talent. We lack guard play. We foul a lot. We knew that going in. I guess I just wished we knew more - or had made more of an effort to find out more from the unknown pieces.
Will be fun to watch this season play out!
Others here have weighed in on off-season growth and pre-season preparation.Yea I think most of this is true - The part I don't agree with at all - and drives most of our difference here is that I'm not sure "already demonstrating progress in addressing some of our already identified challenges and growth opportunities" is true. Outside of Sanogo's offseason development, where is the growth? Where is the demonstrated progress?
This is biggest thing for me in assessing our chances this year, is to look after 10 games and see what progress has been made that makes me believe we leveled up. We have played the soft part of our calendar - the part where we would have 25 point games and give players chances to make mistakes or earn their spot - and the players who are going to separate/elevate themselves do it.
But we really haven't taken that step as a team and in our roles. I'm not sure what we've learned, and that is bad since we are 1/3 of the way through here.
RJ/Gaff are basically what they were last year - with Diggins getting no burn and Floyd RShirting, this is it - no playmaking calvalry coming, and we've seen our team be totally shut down a couple of times so far.
AJax/Hawk/Akok/Samson have been up and down. They've all flashed, and they've all disappeared. No consistency.
Tyrese is a beast, Whaley is a Wrench, Polley is streaky. No difference there.
We have a ton of talent. We lack guard play. We foul a lot. We knew that going in. I guess I just wished we knew more - or had made more of an effort to find out more from the unknown pieces.
Will be fun to watch this season play out!
I love you all but you're all mad hatters.
The tournament is all about guard play, teams that are great at situational play and closing out half/games, and teams that play with confidence.
Those are precisely our 3 biggest weaknesses. We play inefficiently and leave a lot of points in the board. We STRUGGLE big-time defending without fouling and getting stops, especially against good guards.
On talent, we can get to sweet 16 on talent alone, but we are just as likely to lose in Rd 1 cuz we lose our nerve and a 13 seed hits a bunch of 3s.
They just lost to Rutgers who didn't even have Geo Baker. Rutgers is horrible.
yes and UVA lost to baltimore but that doesnt mean UVA wasnt an elite team and wouldnt beat baltimore 9/10 times. of course anything can happen in a single elimination tourney, just like it did in 2014, but that doesnt mean it's relatively probableOr Purdue didn’t do against Rutgers who is worse than both?
Actually, I know a guy who predicted it pre season. Of course he's an alum season ticket holder married to an alum, whose entire fairly is alums. But that was the only year he predicted it, so it was based on more than him being Loyola's version of Scrappy.Loyola Chicago was no ones preseason Final Four pick when they went.
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I guess I'm just not seeing what makes Purdue Elite. Nova led them all game and fell apart in the last few minutes because they have no bench, they lost to a horrible Ruttie team who was down one of their best players.yes and UVA lost to baltimore but that doesnt mean UVA wasnt an elite team and wouldnt beat baltimore 9/10 times. of course anything can happen in a single elimination tourney, just like it did in 2014, but that doesnt mean it's relatively probable
i still think they're the best of the big10. we'll see how it plays out. but if you don't think purdue is elite when they have an all american in ivey and a big that can throw up a triple double coming off the bench then we can't be considered as suchI guess I'm just not seeing what makes Purdue Elite. Nova led them all game and fell apart in the last few minutes because they have no bench, they lost to a horrible Ruttie team who was down one of their best players.
1 game doesn't dictate if a team is or isn't elite. Way too early to start throwing around those titles. B1G and Big East play will show who are top teams. Boiler Upi still think they're the best of the big10. we'll see how it plays out. but if you don't think purdue is elite when they have an all american in ivey and a big that can throw up a triple double coming off the bench then we can't be considered as such
Best big man duo in college basketball. Lottery pick guard, great shooting wing. Depth might be an issue, but most great teams play 7 guys at most.I guess I'm just not seeing what makes Purdue Elite. Nova led them all game and fell apart in the last few minutes because they have no bench, they lost to a horrible Ruttie team who was down one of their best players.
that's what i said and got crushed for itbut most great teams play 7 guys at most.
I have the same worries, he has far too much experience to be this lost at this point. The culture and recruiting is great but you have to be able to coach. I'm worried the poor coaching could start to impact those other things.I am becoming increasingly concerned we are seeing Hurley's ceiling as a coach. Great recruiter and manager of talent. Simply awful on game day.
In the A10 you can be a winner by working harder than everyone and recruiting well. It'll even get you a bunch of wins in the Big East. Especially if we continue to elevate our recruiting.
What it won't do is have years of conference dominance or deep runs in the tournament. You HAVE to be able to coach a half court offense, make adjustments, and call timeouts as a high major coach. You have to have something more to your defense than high hedge and work hard. Izzo, Cooley, Huggins have outcoached him badly. Bruce Pearl gave him a run for his money and he's terrible.
I worry it's good enough to not get him fired in a few years without tourney success, but never good enough to see the elite 8s ans finals 4s we want as a fan base.
Vs Providence on the ifs:If...
Then...this can be a final four team. Watching the IFs is what makes it fun.
- RJ can continue to perform at this level against high major talent trying to take him away
- AJ does more rebounding and pushing tempo and less forcing passes that aren’t there and takes the shots the defense gives him.
- Adama learns to read a double team early and find the open man
- Akok becomes more aggressive with his offense while on the floor.
- Gaffney plays tougher with the ball in his hands and stops turning the ball over.
- Polley can be more 37% nightly and less 10%, 50%, 10%, 50%.
- Hawk starts playing like an almost sophomore and with confidence.
- Martin can eliminate his yips around the rim.
- Zay can stay out of foul trouble while staying aggressive and making the open 3.