I am going to continue my unpopular opinion. I don't think it is Mills or his system. It is an almost complete void of talent or cohesion that is the issue. There I said it. Some of the team play hard and with a purpose, the others just give zero effort and / or have little to no talent or BBIQ. There are times where Ballard and Pohto barely go after rebounds. That is the most infuriating thing to me. At a minimum I want to see all out, balls to the walls, effort.
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My theory is the season as a whole will play out similar to the performances in individual games. A strong start followed by a slight decline towards half. Now that we're nearing the end of after half nap, the team will find a way to finish out the season on somewhat of a good note.Shocker fan for life after witnessing my first game in person, the 80-74 win over the #12 Creighton Bluejays at the Kansas Coliseum.
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View PostI am going to continue my unpopular opinion. I don't think it is Mills or his system. It is an almost complete void of talent or cohesion that is the issue. There I said it. Some of the team play hard and with a purpose, the others just give zero effort and / or have little to no talent or BBIQ. There are times where Ballard and Pohto barely go after rebounds. That is the most infuriating thing to me. At a minimum I want to see all out, balls to the walls, effort.
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View PostI am going to continue my unpopular opinion. I don't think it is Mills or his system. It is an almost complete void of talent or cohesion that is the issue. There I said it. Some of the team play hard and with a purpose, the others just give zero effort and / or have little to no talent or BBIQ. There are times where Ballard and Pohto barely go after rebounds. That is the most infuriating thing to me. At a minimum I want to see all out, balls to the walls, effort.
But there also seems to be a dearth of coaching going on. Tulsa is a dogshit team that a good coach should be able to beat even with bad talent.
I find it hard to believe a team that somehow captured the all-time top team GPA is also, at the same time, not smart enough to grasp simple concepts when they are coached. That does not add up.The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View PostI am going to continue my unpopular opinion. I don't think it is Mills or his system. It is an almost complete void of talent or cohesion that is the issue. There I said it. Some of the team play hard and with a purpose, the others just give zero effort and / or have little to no talent or BBIQ. There are times where Ballard and Pohto barely go after rebounds. That is the most infuriating thing to me. At a minimum I want to see all out, balls to the walls, effort.
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Originally posted by rjl View Post
Last night's game would probably have wound up with a 'W' if we had only marginally better talent, all else being equal. There were a few boneheaded passes or dribbles into double teams that could have decided the game. Had those gone the other way, it could have been us pulling away at the end and not Tulsa.
But there also seems to be a dearth of coaching going on. Tulsa is a dogshit team that a good coach should be able to beat even with bad talent.
I find it hard to believe a team that somehow captured the all-time top team GPA is also, at the same time, not smart enough to grasp simple concepts when they are coached. That does not add up.Wichita State, home of the All-Americans.
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Originally posted by BOBB View PostYou kids get off my lawn.
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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
Since you brought up my kids, they paid almost all of their own way through college too, with little help from me, and no hand outs. They’ve never needed to live off of me or live in my basement. if they would have needed my help, I would have offered, but they made a clean break after college, and didn’t need me. Now they do better than me. Good for them. It makes me proud of them.
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This may be way off base, but I'm getting to be skeptical of some of the analytics and metrics. Maybe there's too much focus on details (where a shooter should take a shot) and not enough on basics like dribbling and passing. Turnovers from careless dribbling and passing are likely costing as much as 8 - 10 points per game. Every turnove is one less opportunity for the good guys and one more for the bad guys.
Here's a hypothetical. Take a good shooter and determine the exact spot where he's most effective. Tell him that's where he should be taking his shots and he would shoot at a 3% higher rate. Then give him the ball in a game when he's got an open look, but is 3' away from his sweet spot. That player has to make a decision. Take a shot from the "wrong" spot or move before shooting. I would speculate that that shooter will be less confident if he's shooting from the "wring" spot, or will try to get that extra 3% by moving to the "sweet spot", which gives his defender more time to recover.
All that attention to detail on shot location may actually impair a shooter. The lack of attention to fundamentals makes the scoreboard go the wrong direction.
I've watched other programs that run Mills style (KSU and Baylor). There's a BIG difference. Baylor and KSU RUN the motion. WSU tends to have one or two guys who jog the motion or forget where they're supposed to be or go to.
Fingers can (and I think should be) pointed at both coaching and at players.
The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostHere's a hypothetical. Take a good shooter and determine the exact spot where he's most effective. Tell him that's where he should be taking his shots and he would shoot at a 3% higher rate. Then give him the ball in a game when he's got an open look, but is 3' away from his sweet spot. That player has to make a decision. Take a shot from the "wrong" spot or move before shooting. I would speculate that that shooter will be less confident if he's shooting from the "wring" spot, or will try to get that extra 3% by moving to the "sweet spot", which gives his defender more time to recover.The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.
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Originally posted by rjl View Post
I think at this point the average WSU player's heat map looks like an arctic blast.
Ballard - dunks only
Beverly - layups only
Bell - 2 foot floaters on the left side
Rignal - 3 pointer from the corner or dunk
Cortes - ice cold from everywhere
Rogers - he seems to like the top of the key 3 and the elbow jumper but not great at either
Degray - layups on backdoor cuts only
not very hard to scout
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Originally posted by pinstripers View PostAsk any sports fan what it means if your basketball team keeps losing the second half, see what they tell you.
This team is just plain bad. No highly skilled players in this team. I doubt there is a coach out there that could win much with these players.
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Originally posted by BAShocker View PostThinking we should play “what does Coach Mills tell the team at halftime” game.
I’ll go first.
”Did everyone get a juice box”?"Long wave the Yellow and the Black..."
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