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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostSo you're saying we missed one of the 30 best players in the history of the program this year.......hmmm.........
I have a feeling we'll be revisiting this topic about 12 months from today.
Let me start....we really missed Fred's leadership and intangibles this year, and Ron's toughness and defense.
I'm going to go off the board just a bit for a play. Not saying it's my favorite, but it's so emblematic of the way his teams play.
End of the first half against Arizona. York tries to take Fred to cup. Fred strips him, steals the ball and in one motion zings a pinpoint pass to Ron near half court (Ron, who has busted tail to get to an outlet area, oh yeah, with only about 2 seconds on the clock). Baker catches it, but instead of shooting himself, finds a streaking RKelly and zips a pass and hits Rashard in full stride. Rashard takes one stride and actually gets up a decent shot that doesn't miss by much. I think McDuffie was also streaking down the sideline in case something happened or there was more time.
Great defense, sharing the ball, helping teammates, never giving up on the play and playing full out until the whistle. Maximum effort.
If that's not a Gregg Marshall program in a 5 second play, I don't know what is.
I know I've watched that play 100 times at least. Can't get enough of it.
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Originally posted by pie n eye View PostYou mean to tell me we're going to miss Fred and Ron? Wow, I never thought of that.
My meter may be off, but it was tongue in cheek towards the crowd that thinks we'll be better next year with Reaves, Smith, Shamet and PA leading the charge. 4 guys that combined for about 40 minutes of experience at WSU.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostMy meter may be off, but it was tongue in cheek towards the crowd that thinks we'll be better next year with Reaves, Smith, Shamet and PA leading the charge. 4 guys that combined for about 40 minutes of experience at WSU.
1. The staff has done an excellent job of recruiting good guards. (Took a risk on some 2's converting into 1's on occasion).
2. We can get more athletic at the position.
3. The people around the one can be much better this year. Experience and new blood.
4. We have more than a few players that have tried to gain experience handling the ball in high school and prep.Last edited by homegrownshocker; April 19, 2016, 06:21 PM.
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I don't think we will be better, but I don't think we will fall too far at all. I still think we will compete to win the MVC as usual. I think we will have a good shot at making the NCAA tournament. There will come a day when the rest of the MVC finally develops and puts together a solid year, and if that coincidentally happens next year, we may struggle some, but not because our team is going to be bad. We have the pieces in place to expect another good year. But yeah, there are more unknowns than usual this time around.
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If you want to think optimistically, think about how good we may be in March and expect for some disappointments early. Growing pains will probably be a part of the season and we need to think with the end in mind. When we lose, I will most likely turn off Shockernet for a couple of days because I expect problems to happen.
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Originally posted by AndShock View PostI don't think we will be better next year. If we are better then we will have a good shot at a national championship. I am hopeful and I believe that we will be better on offense even after losing the best PG in college basketball.
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I'm not concerned about if we are better or not. This team will be different. This team will be incredibly talented. This team will be fun to watch. This team will be good. This team will STILL be the Shockers, and I will cheer just as loudly for them as I ever have. I'm excited. Can we skip to the summer trip already?"You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."
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Better or not depends on how we are measuring it.
Better than 15-16 at its best (or at its best minus Landry): not very likely. This year's team could have made a serious run at Houston.
Better in terms of the resume over the course of the season and rpi in the 30s: maybe maybe not.
With the lack of back court experience I don't have super high expectations and I'll be quite happy with any season-long resume that qualifies for an at-large bid, hopefully not one of the last-four-in! Then again that is kind of how I felt going into the 12-13 season.Shocker Nation, NYC
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Back to the thread topic.
I knew we had a special group Cle's junior year when on the road late in the season at Bradley. The Gargoyles were making a run late and TC, I believe, ripped down a board then hit Armstud at half court who quickly passed to Cle streaking opposite side who took one step and through it down. That sucked the air out of them and we cruised. That whole sequence happened without a dribble. It also happened with studs Baker and Hall on the sidelines injured.
Also. Same game TC had a dunk off an alley oop pass where he was literally behind the backboard when he jammed it. What a stud. What a team. What a year.
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Originally posted by Dave Stalwart View PostOne that will be mildly forgotten by now is that play where Malcolm Armstead went coast to coast and put on a circus act with the ball getting there. I think he missed the shot, but it was the kind of play you watch and re-watch because of the ball skill display he put on. I'm pretty sure it was towards the end of the Final Four run...probably against Louisville.
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The one play that unfortunately didn't happen was at the end of the beat down of bubble u where Cotton was taking off (about to thrown down)...and "asleep at the wheel" decided to flagrant him. Sure would've liked to seen that finish. I feel that one would've been talked about even in heaven amongst the angels and saints.FINAL FOURS:
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AP Poll History of Wichita St:
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Originally posted by AZ Shocker View PostThe one play that unfortunately didn't happen was at the end of the beat down of bubble u where Cotton was taking off (about to thrown down)...and "asleep at the wheel" decided to flagrant him. Sure would've liked to seen that finish. I feel that one would've been talked about even in heaven amongst the angels and saints.Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss
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