Let's reflect back to Gabe and Durley's Senior Season. Sometimes I wonder if that was our best team potentially, comparing it to even last Season's team and maybe even this Season's less experienced squad. That Season we were a very tough road team and won some games and won the NIT. Why no Dance? A loss here to SIU, a loss to VCU who eyeballed a gift horse in the mouth and got the unbelievable gift that kept on giving, and made the 2 throws, and the Indiana St. loss at the Lew. Thus, we were a team that could have won some games at the Dance, never made it, peaked at the NIT and brought home the gold.
What does all of this mean? K-State and Oregon found out yesterday in football that teams get up for you and are talented and prepared enough to take you down on a given Saturday. This years' team has 12 solid players, we are undefeated, and the last 2 games has us as irritated as a wet hen. Why? Yesterday, we got outrebounded in the first half by 4. Howard outscored us 36-32 the 2nd half? Howard zone stymied us into a team of playing their game much of the day, not ours. These issues make a feller so mystified he could eat fried chicken baby.
So what is the big fuss with 3G? Why were players at the long meeting thereafter resembling timid fleas on a sizzling skillet on a sultry summer day? It was the learning curve of 8 new talented players and 4 returning players that are being molded into a smarter team that can execute, outwork, and learn to play their own game, not what is being dictated to them by our foes. Now we will see zones until the cows come home. Now we know we better not get out-hustled ever because most teams we face will be much better than Howard.
In the scheme of things, there are still "gray areas" about our beloved Shocks. From top to bottom, I love our talent mix. The question becomes this. How long will it take for our team chemistry to develop into a team that will peak and become the best team we can be? Dunno--stay tuned. However, if and when we get to clicking on all 12 cylinders as a team, watch out because we are going to be a solid team. Yeal, we will get our 20 wins for the 4th Season in a row and get our Shocker record, but there could be some black and yellow frosting on the cake that we like even more. Now THAT is what we long to savor.
What does all of this mean? K-State and Oregon found out yesterday in football that teams get up for you and are talented and prepared enough to take you down on a given Saturday. This years' team has 12 solid players, we are undefeated, and the last 2 games has us as irritated as a wet hen. Why? Yesterday, we got outrebounded in the first half by 4. Howard outscored us 36-32 the 2nd half? Howard zone stymied us into a team of playing their game much of the day, not ours. These issues make a feller so mystified he could eat fried chicken baby.
So what is the big fuss with 3G? Why were players at the long meeting thereafter resembling timid fleas on a sizzling skillet on a sultry summer day? It was the learning curve of 8 new talented players and 4 returning players that are being molded into a smarter team that can execute, outwork, and learn to play their own game, not what is being dictated to them by our foes. Now we will see zones until the cows come home. Now we know we better not get out-hustled ever because most teams we face will be much better than Howard.
In the scheme of things, there are still "gray areas" about our beloved Shocks. From top to bottom, I love our talent mix. The question becomes this. How long will it take for our team chemistry to develop into a team that will peak and become the best team we can be? Dunno--stay tuned. However, if and when we get to clicking on all 12 cylinders as a team, watch out because we are going to be a solid team. Yeal, we will get our 20 wins for the 4th Season in a row and get our Shocker record, but there could be some black and yellow frosting on the cake that we like even more. Now THAT is what we long to savor.
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