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Originally posted by WSUwatcher View PostLusking must be expecting the Shocks to hit quite the slump (and he should know what a slump looks like), don't you think, DJ?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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Hope you guys aren't putting the jinx on the Shocks.
Our last half of conference play is a lot tougher than the first. 3 home games to 5 road (including UNI, IN St, Ill St and CU).
Last 4 games: Ill St away, IN St away, Evansville home, and CU away.
We need to start hitting on all cylinders soon and on a regular basis.
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Originally posted by Dan View PostI didnt buy into the Illinois State hype. Losing both a coach and star point guard is too much to overcome. No way did I think they would be in dead last.
I am guilty of believing that WSU wouldn't be the winner and I know the season isn't over yet, but I like being proved wrong in this category.
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Originally posted by DJ06Shocker View PostAnd there you have it. We pretty much averaged picking 2nd. I guess we did a good job. Still hurts
Now let's do this. Would we still have picked our Shocks 2nd, if we would have had the foreknowlege that we would be missing 2-3 starters during some or all of the games, compounded by a hosing by a poor whistle at the SIU game? Hmmmmm? Me wonders what we would have predicted then upfront?
On thing about it. We did NOT take no stinkin 4th place, so thar!!!! Didn't one guy that was prognosticating on some smaller scale come on SN and pick us 6th? Plaaaa---eeeessseee!!!! Not going to do that, not now, not evaaa!!!Shocker basketball will forever be my favorite team in all of sports.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostThis got brought up in another thread, but I think it's worth it's own thread. Here's how I see it
1. CU
2. WSU
3. UNI
4. IlSU
5. UE
6. DU
7. InSU
8. BU
9. MSU
10. SIU
If you want some humor in your reading, go to MVCFans after this thread gets linked over there. I certainly hope it's not one of the WSU apologists that still post there who links this thread.Shocker basketball will forever be my favorite team in all of sports.
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My problem is not where we ended up, but how we got there. I really felt this team would have problems in the 1st half of the season and some of that would continue into the first half of Valley play. By the time the second half of Valley play rolled around, we'd be on our game to weather a tough 2nd half schedule and do no worse than in the "easier" 1st half of MVC play. How'd we do?
Non-Con: I expected a loss at VCU plus only winning 2 of 4 of Iowa (neutral), @ Air Force, @ TN, and Southern Miss.
That's going 9-3 in the non-con, but we won at VCU and won 3 of 4 the other games, losing NO unexpected games. Great start. 11-1, not 9-3.
1st half of Valley(easier half): Loss to CU plus losing 2 of 3 of UNI, @ UE, Ill St.
That is going 6-3, but we beat CU and won 2 of 3 of the other games, with NO unexpected losses. That's 8-1, not 6-3. Overall, 19-2, not 15-6.
2nd half of Valley (tougher half): Loss @ CU plus lossing 2 of 3 of @ Ill St, @UNI, @IN St and not having any unexpected losses as the team is now hitting their stride (plus win the BB game).
That's going 7-3, but, while losing @ CU, we won 2 of 3 of the other tough games. So, we should have been 8-2, not 7-3. Overall, 27-5, not 22-9.
However, something UNEXPECTED happened. We lost 3 games we should not have lost, especially after winning most of the tougher games.
So, no 27-5, but a record of 24-7 which was better than expected.
The team had no doubt overachieved through the non-con and 1st half of the season. The down side is that, not only did the Shocks underachieve the last half of Valley play, the underachieved what should have been reasonably expected.
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Wessel missed 23 games and averaged 19 minutes before injury
Hall missed 7 games and averaged 28.3 minutes before injury
Baker missed 21 games and averaged 25.1 minutes before injury
Orukpe missed 3 games and averaged 15 minutes before injury
That totals 1207.2 minutes missed by four of our five starters in 54 games.
which translates to an equivalent of thirty 40-minute games.
Had this been one near-40-minute-a-game player, we would have played the #6 and #7 men in the rotation more minutes to make up the gap. But this was basically three men, so we had to replace the minutes with #8 , #9, #10 & #11 men in the rotation. Using Creighton as a comparison, their #8-#11 men totaled 669 minutes this season. That covers only 55% of the minutes our starters missed due to injury."I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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Remember when Nancy Pelosi said about Obamacare:
"We have to pass it, to find out what's in it".
A physician called into a radio show and said:
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Originally posted by im4wsu View PostWessel missed 23 games and averaged 19 minutes before injury
Hall missed 7 games and averaged 28.3 minutes before injury
Baker missed 21 games and averaged 25.1 minutes before injury
Orukpe missed 3 games and averaged 15 minutes before injury
That totals 1207.2 minutes missed by four of our five starters in 54 games.
which translates to an equivalent of thirty 40-minute games.
Had this been one near-40-minute-a-game player, we would have played the #6 and #7 men in the rotation more minutes to make up the gap. But this was basically three men, so we had to replace the minutes with #8 , #9, #10 & #11 men in the rotation. Using Creighton as a comparison, their #8-#11 men totaled 669 minutes this season. That covers only 55% of the minutes our starters missed due to injury.
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Originally posted by Shockeriffic View PostOne minor qualification to make is that Orupke was injured earlier than the others. For Tulsa and Air Force, he was the only player injured. For Northern Colorado, we were down 2 players. Only Wessel missed Tennessee even though Orupke wasn't himself yet. His missed games didn't put the same amount of strain on the rotation because he was the only one hurt."I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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Remember when Nancy Pelosi said about Obamacare:
"We have to pass it, to find out what's in it".
A physician called into a radio show and said:
"That's the definition of a stool sample."
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