All you have to do to understand our players lack of confidence to step up is to look at our press offense, especially in the 2nd half. It appears as if our entire is unsure and instead of attacking, they are tentative and maybe scared of making a mistake. No one is willing to step up where last year we would have burned that press time and time again with 3 on 2 or 3 on1 scoring plays.
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That's a great point, Shockm. I don't understand why we didn't punish them on those 3 on 2 and 2 on 1 fast breaks. If we attack and score on those, they think twice about pressing. I'm sure the hesitancy the Shox are showing is due to the learning curve, but at the end of the day, basketball is basketball. We were letting them get back and get organized defensively.
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What's with all the SHJ vitriol? Nothing SHJ has done deserves the criticism some fans throw his way. He is what he is, a great JUCO ball player and at best, a sometimes above average D1 player. The root cause of the heartburn is the coaching staff who evaluated and recruited him to Wichita State. HCGM and staff are not unlike what Bill Snyder and his coaches do at K-State. They don't get 4 or 5 star players but find diamonds in the rough and coach them up to be great team players. They miss a lot more than they hit, but those that shine makes the team a winner. Jordy Nelson, Darren Sproles, Tyler Lockett, Colin Klein, etc all escalated KSU football during their playing years. WSU is similar in basketball, our staff has caught lightning in a bottle with some players for some key stretches but this year, our incoming freshman and juco transfers haven't panned out as expected - at least not yet. You could see Baker and VanVleet early on would be great players simply with their IQ they exhibited on the court along with consistent flashes of skill, not to mention their bulldog mentality.
Perhaps Poor Bear or Udeze will be future JT Durleys. Perhaps ES will be a future RB? 4 years ago Butler Bulldogs finished 14-17 and now they're perennial 20 plus game winners again. I haven't lost faith, but I will say....................this year is going to suck donkey *$!@
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Originally posted by Shox The Revenant View PostWhat's with all the SHJ vitriol? Nothing SHJ has done deserves the criticism some fans throw his way. He is what he is, a great JUCO ball player and at best, a sometimes above average D1 player. The root cause of the heartburn is the coaching staff who evaluated and recruited him to Wichita State. HCGM and staff are not unlike what Bill Snyder and his coaches do at K-State. They don't get 4 or 5 star players but find diamonds in the rough and coach them up to be great team players. They miss a lot more than they hit, but those that shine makes the team a winner. Jordy Nelson, Darren Sproles, Tyler Lockett, Colin Klein, etc all escalated KSU football during their playing years. WSU is similar in basketball, our staff has caught lightning in a bottle with some players for some key stretches but this year, our incoming freshman and juco transfers haven't panned out as expected - at least not yet. You could see Baker and VanVleet early on would be great players simply with their IQ they exhibited on the court along with consistent flashes of skill, not to mention their bulldog mentality.
Perhaps Poor Bear or Udeze will be future JT Durleys. Perhaps ES will be a future RB? 4 years ago Butler Bulldogs finished 14-17 and now they're perennial 20 plus game winners again. I haven't lost faith, but I will say....................this year is going to suck donkey *$!@Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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To the 'I trust coach' crowd: Coach plays SHJ because he has no better options, not because all of us 'internet coaches' are completely wrong on assessing SHJ's talents. As has been said, SHJ is what he is. And unfortunately he is this team's best option to play minutes at the guard spots right now. SHJ has his nights, just look at the 1st half against Baylor. He also has his bad nights, which seem to be anytime he sees 'OU' on a jersey. Samajae & Markis are both perfect role guys. It has been thrown around that SHJ is a perfect 6th man, which I would agree. They just aren't quite good enough to carry an entire team by themselves. That doesn't make them bad players, anyone that can get a lot of minutes on a top 100(ish) team is a damn fine player. They just, are what they are. Which is not quite good enough to sustain the success of the last few years.
This fan base just isn't used to this level of ineptitude, 7 straight post seasons... been a while since we've had to watch a WSU team struggle.-Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind-
GO SHOX!
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Agreed. And not just 7 straight post-seasons. 7 straight NCAA tournaments. Pretty stinking impressive.
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I think saying it’s been a while since we’ve had to watch the team struggle is a bit of revisionist history. And I feel like there is a lot of that going on around here lately. Sure, we’ve had above average to great teams even going back to the Turgeon era. But it hasn’t always been easy or pretty to watch, even in games we won.
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Can't argue with that @Pie. There have been struggles along the way. There is definitely a recency bias for sure. But, that same recency bias is what recruits see. Time will tell how this particular challenge ends. I would not be shocked if this team puts it together by the end of the year and has a chance to make a run in the conference tournament. I also wouldn't be surprised if they were to get smacked around in conference play and have little to no confidence by years end. Likeliest of scenarios is it falls somewhere in between. All I can say right now is there is some individual talent on the floor, we'll see where it leads.
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It's frustrating to go through this but all teams do. I always think about the 2013 Kentucky Wildcats. Defending Nat'l Champs that got beat in the 1st round NIT by Robert Morris. They probably had 4 or 5 future NBA players on the roster to boot. It happens to everyone at some point.
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