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  • Cdizzle
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    Is Evan Wessel still in shape?

    What am I saying. Nevermind.

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  • pie n eye
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    Originally posted by BostonWu View Post
    GM proved his worth once again. These teams will always be absent of that element...Temper expectations.
    GM is a hall of fame coach, 100% in my mind.

    But I’m not going to read too much into what happened over a two game sample size. One of which we won and the other could have very easily been a win on a different night. This was a new experience for all involved and we were short two of our better perimeter defenders.

    Bradley already said that they will take what they learned this year and apply it to next so my expectation is that, health and scheduling allowing, next years team will be better than this years. Whether that means a different result...who can say at this point.

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  • BostonWu
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    GM proved his worth once again. These teams will always be absent of that element...Temper expectations.

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  • Cdizzle
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    I'll be waiting for Cotton to be announced in the starting lineup before purchasing future tickets.

    Having said that, it was a lot of fun.

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  • 1972Shocker
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    I was basically totally off the gird this weekend and unable to follow the AfterShocks on Friday.

    But according to Sully's post-game RH Report:

    In the Koch Arena media room, AfterShocks guard Clevin Hannah looked at the stat sheet. Sideline Cancer out-rebounded AfterShocks 39-23, 15-8 on the offensive glass. Hannah shook his head and muttered "You're not going to win that way."

    Sideline Cancer also made 14 of 31 three-pointers – 11 from guards Remy Abell, Maurice Creek and Marcus Keene – to overmatch a 4-of-20 performance by the AfterShocks.
    Ouch!

    Looking forward to next summer Bradley and his coaches now possess a better idea of how the TBT is played and how they should construct a roster. Injuries limited their backcourt depth and robbed them of some excellent defensive guards, a significant issue in a tournament in which backcourt play dominates.

    "This is professional, high-level basketball," Bradley said. "I'll look at the film myself and figure out ways I could have been better. We'll look at it and be better."

    Toure Murry, Tekele Cotton and Joe Ragland were in town and didn't play, due to minor injuries. They and other former Shockers might help in the future.

    "The younger guys got to know the older guys and we blended that really well," Bradley said. "We had guys that wanted to play this year and they'll come back healthy next year and ready to go."
    Looking forward to having the AfterShocks back again next summer.

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  • Dan
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    Echenique will also qualify if he’s up for it. I’d take him over Stutz.

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  • Maizerunner08
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    Next year we need Rob Baker. SHJ and MM too.

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  • 12eagle
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    Originally posted by pinstripers View Post
    If a Tulsa team or OU team were in our regional, it would help the crowd
    Neither team draws well at there own home games so I really don’t think that would help much.

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  • SHOXAAC
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    Kennedy loves working with Fran. The word is as long as Wichita wants to put a team together, Koch will be a regional. No surprise there...it's business.

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  • DCShockerFan05
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    Just saw Fran Fraschilla on ICT-DFW. Asked him how it was working w Mike Kennedy. He says Mike is great and Shocker fans are the best. No surprise on either count and maybe just pleasantries, but nice to hear regardless.

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  • Windiwu
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    Marquette should get a decent crowd next week. Their fans travel I seem to recall and it's not far to Milwaukee.

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  • AndShock
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    Originally posted by Bluzrover View Post

    With nothing to go on other than what I’ve seen this year, that probably wouldn’t be a horrible idea. Of course as today’s attendance shows, if a local team isn’t involved, it might not be that well attended in Wichita anymore so than anywhere else. But I’d give this fan base more credit than any other.
    Wichita would draw better than anywhere else. I would guess ease/cost of travel would be the biggest deterrent.

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  • AndShock
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    Originally posted by Shockm View Post

    Couldn’t This happen anytime Elam Ending or not?
    Yes, but who cares if it happens when you’re down 10 with 2 seconds left because you have 0% chance of coming back. I would care if it causes the game to end, which it does with Elam because it ruins your chance at a comeback, even if that chance is 1%.

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  • im4wsu
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    I looked for 2018 final attendance in Baltimore and it wasn’t listed in the box score, but the year before it was listed as as 2,465. Again in Baltimore

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  • Bluzrover
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    Originally posted by shoxlax View Post
    Wonder what the attendance will be like next weekend? I heard one of the tourney spokespersons was discussing bringing the entire tourney here with some of our fans
    With nothing to go on other than what I’ve seen this year, that probably wouldn’t be a horrible idea. Of course as today’s attendance shows, if a local team isn’t involved, it might not be that well attended in Wichita anymore so than anywhere else. But I’d give this fan base more credit than any other.

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