I'm just a little worried about the chemistry on this team. I think it's obvious there were problems last year, and I'm concerned this year too. I noticed that Markis made a free throw and only Samajae went up to give him the typical hand slap. The mutual love and support among our players used to be evident; just wondering if there are personality issues. etc.
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The ball has to move around the perimeter AND inside out to spread the court and to make the defense
work. When our post players do make good moves and don't get rewarded they are less likely to do it again.
When players move without the ball to get open and/or make a sharp back door cut and don't get the
ball then they are less likely to do it again. Our lack of an effective post up game and the lack of
successful back door plays are sure indicators that something is wrong regardless of talent level. Look at
really good teams and they do both well. All five players have to see the court, move without the ball and
keep the ball moving around the perimeter, as well as, inside out. One or two players trying to create for
themselves boggs this process and the offense down.
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I don't see this as anything but a young, inexperienced team lacking an understanding of what it takes to succeed at the next level. It may not work itself out this year to allow a "successful" season, but I'm not worried for the long term. This year may be bad turbulance, but the flight path still looks strong.
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Originally posted by asiseeit View PostThe ball has to move around the perimeter AND inside out to spread the court and to make the defense
work. When our post players do make good moves and don't get rewarded they are less likely to do it again.
When players move without the ball to get open and/or make a sharp back door cut and don't get the
ball then they are less likely to do it again. Our lack of an effective post up game and the lack of
successful back door plays are sure indicators that something is wrong regardless of talent level. Look at
really good teams and they do both well. All five players have to see the court, move without the ball and
keep the ball moving around the perimeter, as well as, inside out. One or two players trying to create for
themselves boggs this process and the offense down.
There is a lot to work on but I don't think its a lack of trying for the right plays. They just didn't execute those Saturday.
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Originally posted by Husker4Shockers View PostI'm just a little worried about the chemistry on this team. I think it's obvious there were problems last year, and I'm concerned this year too. I noticed that Markis made a free throw and only Samajae went up to give him the typical hand slap. The mutual love and support among our players used to be evident; just wondering if there are personality issues. etc.
Hopefully, their eyes are more open to the reality of who they are (young and unexperienced) and they can man-up to who they can be by hard work, great effort, and a desire to learn. None of them, none, are above this or not a part of the problem.
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I don't think this team has lost its edge. I think this team is still discovering who they are. You can't lose an edge you've never found. I think because of our mix of youth and talent, we can and will look like world beaters one night, and a little boy lost in a huge department store the next. Someday it won't be like this. That's where sound, quality coaching comes in. Cut down on the time it takes to establish an identity, and then walk in it consistently. We have quality coaching, but we haven't given them enough time yet. Be patient, good to great things are on the way!"Ralph Miller was one of the finest coaches in the history of intercollegiate basketball. His teams were always fundamentally sound, team oriented, well conditioned, and ran both their offense and defense with great patience. I know of no coach whose teams competed against his, whether it be at Wichita State, Iowa, or Oregon State, who did not have great respect for him."—John Wooden
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Some of you guys are more emotionally unstable than a teenage instagram influencer. Ironically, a good portion of you are the same subset of people who like to throw around the term "snowflake" as a pejorative.
I'd tell you to chill out, but, to be honest, it's quite hilarious to watch. So keep it up; I'm sure it's accomplishing everything you hoped it would.The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.
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Don't be embarrassed, I had no idea either. I'm not going to inquire as to why rjl is up on all the latest teenage social media trends. Let's just leave that one hanging shall we?
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That's my boy. :)
I wasn't really bashing the teenagers but I can understand why you wouldn't want to read all my posts. I can be verbose...
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Threads like this one are always fun to visit a year or two later.
Well, fun for everyone but the poster who starts threads like this one, I should say."It's amazing to watch Ron slide into that open area, Fred will find him and it's straight cash homie."--HCGM
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Cold, I use to think it was impossible to troll your own fan base. You have proved me wrong, so thanks for setting me straight.
The question remains, though, SHOULD you troll your own fan base?
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LoL. I'm really not trying to troll the fanbase. I truly believe our program has gotten soft. I just do not know the exact source of the problem. It could be a combination of things. I have my suspicions. I wouldn't be bringing this up if I hadn't gone, "WTF?" to myself multiple times over the past 1.25 years. I assure you something has changed. I can't tell if we are evolving or devolving. I can say that in the interim (last 1.25 seasons) we have declined in the toughness/Play Angry category. That is crystal clear.
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Glad to know ‘Colds’ train didn’t go completely off the tracks...
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A actually shared the company of a flaming ChicKUn Lover tonight. Man that boy was funny. Talked about Self's little fling with a student a couple year's back and how it was covered up. He was happy to admit that the ChicKUn's are cheaters and the NCAA will NOT touch them. I hammered him mercilessly but all in good fun because CB is always good fun. Especially when drowning in Wichita brewed beeeeer.
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I wish I could be as upbeat as the rest of you. Don't get me wrong cause I am always excited about watching
the team play and never miss a game regardless of how a season is going. On the positive side I really like
the way JE is playing lately and I like the teams level of effort most of the time. The easy part of the schedule
is now over and were going to find out soon just how good or very average we are. Still lots of question marks
for me. How will JE and complimentary centers do against the AAC? Can our small guards compete against
AAC level guards? Right now, I'd have to say going .500 in the AAC may be a bar a little too high but I'll
enjoy watching the team evolve each and every game.
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