Great article there. Thanks for that! Very informative.
WuDrWu, that is indeed very high praise. I don't know if we are that good, but you're right, Jordan Burgess would have made us even better. He wasn't going to start, but he would have definitely cracked the rotation. He's going to be very good next year with a year to workout and practice with the team.
McDermott is a national superstar and Naismith candidate and we don't have anyone close to that good. What we do have is a lot of depth and talent all the way down the bench. The main thing though, is our intensity and commitment to the system. Everyone buys in which is so huge when you're playing teams with a big talent disparity. There is an intensity to how we play that cannot be quantified by statistics. The style is very atypical to what most programs are used to facing which is why VCU is so deadly in those one-time tournament scenarios where a team hasn't faced us before or had much time to prepare. You can watch tape, but even that only helps so much. Replicating the style in practice is also not the same as playing at game-speed against our length and athletes.
While as a team we may not be as good as our opponents, what our style allows us to be is an awful match up and difficult adjustment for most teams, which many times, is better than having a superior team. Our coach and players have supreme confidence and truly think they can beat anybody, which is nuts to most people, but they do. The style gives us a chance regardless of our opponent, which is why our fans sometimes have illogical optimism when it comes to the perceptions of opposing fans. This was true of our game last year as well as I remember from reading threads on here prior to the game.
There is cause for optimism this year, but replacing a guy like Burgess is no easy task either. He broke Patrick Ewing's NCAA record for most consecutive career starts last season and was a big part of our success over the last 4 years. His leadership and moxy will be missed. I'm excited to see what we can do this year as I'm sure you all are for your Shockers.
I was very surprised to see how quickly and effortlessly Marshall has restocked the cupboard in Wichita. He is obviously a superlative recruiter with the kids he's bringing in. You guys will be in the NCAAs a lot more regularly in the years to come with Marshall at the helm. Hopefully the NCAA will give the Shockers more fair match ups in the future because I can see the Shockers making some runs once the young talent on this squad gains some experience.
WuDrWu, that is indeed very high praise. I don't know if we are that good, but you're right, Jordan Burgess would have made us even better. He wasn't going to start, but he would have definitely cracked the rotation. He's going to be very good next year with a year to workout and practice with the team.
McDermott is a national superstar and Naismith candidate and we don't have anyone close to that good. What we do have is a lot of depth and talent all the way down the bench. The main thing though, is our intensity and commitment to the system. Everyone buys in which is so huge when you're playing teams with a big talent disparity. There is an intensity to how we play that cannot be quantified by statistics. The style is very atypical to what most programs are used to facing which is why VCU is so deadly in those one-time tournament scenarios where a team hasn't faced us before or had much time to prepare. You can watch tape, but even that only helps so much. Replicating the style in practice is also not the same as playing at game-speed against our length and athletes.
While as a team we may not be as good as our opponents, what our style allows us to be is an awful match up and difficult adjustment for most teams, which many times, is better than having a superior team. Our coach and players have supreme confidence and truly think they can beat anybody, which is nuts to most people, but they do. The style gives us a chance regardless of our opponent, which is why our fans sometimes have illogical optimism when it comes to the perceptions of opposing fans. This was true of our game last year as well as I remember from reading threads on here prior to the game.
There is cause for optimism this year, but replacing a guy like Burgess is no easy task either. He broke Patrick Ewing's NCAA record for most consecutive career starts last season and was a big part of our success over the last 4 years. His leadership and moxy will be missed. I'm excited to see what we can do this year as I'm sure you all are for your Shockers.
I was very surprised to see how quickly and effortlessly Marshall has restocked the cupboard in Wichita. He is obviously a superlative recruiter with the kids he's bringing in. You guys will be in the NCAAs a lot more regularly in the years to come with Marshall at the helm. Hopefully the NCAA will give the Shockers more fair match ups in the future because I can see the Shockers making some runs once the young talent on this squad gains some experience.
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