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  • Originally posted by The Mad Hatter
    This was a game where Gabe not being a full strength and David being out really hurt us, since they could have really helped match the length and athleticism of Nevada.
    HCGM said in the post game show that he could have played Kyles, but didn't want to take a chance of him getting reinjured.

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    • Marshall was worried the team might come out rusty after the long layoff. That sure looked like exactly what happened.

      It's hard to stop a 6'9" PG with the handles to drive through traffic to the hoop - and that's pretty much the way they use Babbitt. Babbitt was hitting anything from any where any way he could get the shot off.

      The bad start to the game and then the bad start to the second half cost the game.

      I'm starting to wonder about the cost/benefit of the CBS contract for the MVC Championship game. Putting the tourney that weekend compresses the regular season by a week and leaves Valley teams with an unusually long layoff between the end of the season and any post-season games.

      I don't think Stutz and Durley would have both come out as flat if they were playing in a reasonably normal game routine. Everything was just a bit off tonight and I think the long layoff had something to do with that.

      that and Nevada shooting lights out.
      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
        Marshall was worried the team might come out rusty after the long layoff. That sure looked like exactly what happened.

        It's hard to stop a 6'9" PG with the handles to drive through traffic to the hoop - and that's pretty much the way they use Babbitt. Babbitt was hitting anything from any where any way he could get the shot off.

        The bad start to the game and then the bad start to the second half cost the game.

        I'm starting to wonder about the cost/benefit of the CBS contract for the MVC Championship game. Putting the tourney that weekend compresses the regular season by a week and leaves Valley teams with an unusually long layoff between the end of the season and any post-season games.

        I don't think Stutz and Durley would have both come out as flat if they were playing in a reasonably normal game routine. Everything was just a bit off tonight and I think the long layoff had something to do with that.

        that and Nevada shooting lights out.
        It really hurts MVC teams come time for the NCAA and NIT. I really hope they change this.

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        • Went to the game - I have a hard time saying that we didnt come to play - Nevada might have been the most athletic team we played this year - we really just didn't have an answer for them. Nevada was a good team and I cant figure out why they were a 6 seed - this game really explained our whole season - we looked really good at times - but at other times we werent very good - we surpassed most expectations this year and we have something to build on for next year. Could we have won or should we have won - perhaps - but they were a little better tonight. We lose by 4 - and our big go 7-20 from inside 4 feet. We know the things we have to work on for next year and our expectations will be very high next year - we should be the valley preseason # 1 - but we have to find a 40 minute game - we have to find the ability to get to the foul line and convert when we are a top 20 FT shooting team - I think we could afford to play a little faster - maybe like Nevada - we need to force the issue with teams that like to score in the 50's like alot of Valley teams like to do. Next year - might be our best team in quite some time - but everyone will need to improve their games. Next year has the promise of being one of those seasons - but we have never been a perenial NCAA team - this is the opportunity - HCGM, I believe knows what it takes to be "the next Gonzaga" - and he will find the players we need at the right positions. Maybe we need another PG - or maybe we need another 3 or 4 - I trust where we are going - this was a great season and we should be proud of what we accomplished. Next year will be our year! Hang in there fellow Shox fans - the best is yet to come!

          We are Wichita State!
          Don't let the fear of striking out - keep you from playing the game!

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          • Babbitt was a stud as expected. It was a disappointing loss for sure. It's sad to see the season come to an end, and to say goodbye to Clevin. He's been such an important part of our rebuilding process and as Mike Kennedy said in the post game, his spirit will linger for many years, and I am absolutely confident that he will see the fruits of his labors pay off in an NCAA berth next year and beyond. A great kid and a very good basketball player.

            This is going to take some time to sink in. It seems like the season just started, and it's always hard to leave the roundhouse for the last time in a season. It's been a good season, and next year will be GREAT.

            GO SHOX!

            Thanks Clev.

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            • Originally posted by The Mad Hatter
              This game is also further evidence of why the Valley needs to move the Championship later, even if it means losing the CBS broadcast. We clearly didn't get any help from it in terms of at-large consideration, and it sure looked like the long layoff left us really rusty for this game (as you could see by how we started the game).
              Such a lame excuse. The layoff didn't stop us from our little mini-NIT run in 05. It certainly didn't stop us from our Sweet 16 run.

              Anything but that extremely weak reason, please.
              Deuces Valley.
              ... No really, deuces.
              ________________
              "Enjoy the ride."

              - a smart man

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              • Originally posted by ShockerFever
                Originally posted by The Mad Hatter
                This game is also further evidence of why the Valley needs to move the Championship later, even if it means losing the CBS broadcast. We clearly didn't get any help from it in terms of at-large consideration, and it sure looked like the long layoff left us really rusty for this game (as you could see by how we started the game).
                Such a lame excuse. The layoff didn't stop us from our little mini-NIT run in 05. It certainly didn't stop us from our Sweet 16 run.

                Anything but that extremely weak reason, please.
                The team looked rusty. They had a lot of trouble getting their game going out of the locker room. That's been a road problem, but is generally the opposite of how they've started most home games.

                We got to start our S16 run against Seton Hall. We weren't so fortunate to get a grossly overrated opponent to start this post-season. It's pretty tough to compare the effect of a long layoff on different teams under different coaches.

                The Shox looked rusty tonight.

                I'll use you posting method, SF. If I say it OFTEN enough, it becomes fact.

                The Shox looked rusty tonight.

                There, I've said it 3 times. I don't have the time or desire to make separate posts to repeat myself like you do.
                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
                  Originally posted by ShockerFever
                  Originally posted by The Mad Hatter
                  This game is also further evidence of why the Valley needs to move the Championship later, even if it means losing the CBS broadcast. We clearly didn't get any help from it in terms of at-large consideration, and it sure looked like the long layoff left us really rusty for this game (as you could see by how we started the game).
                  Such a lame excuse. The layoff didn't stop us from our little mini-NIT run in 05. It certainly didn't stop us from our Sweet 16 run.

                  Anything but that extremely weak reason, please.
                  The team looked rusty. They had a lot of trouble getting their game going out of the locker room. That's been a road problem, but is generally the opposite of how they've started most home games.

                  We got to start our S16 run against Seton Hall. We weren't so fortunate to get a grossly overrated opponent to start this post-season. It's pretty tough to compare the effect of a long layoff on different teams under different coaches.

                  The Shox looked rusty tonight.

                  I'll use you posting method, SF. If I say it OFTEN enough, it becomes fact.

                  The Shox looked rusty tonight.

                  There, I've said it 3 times. I don't have the time or desire to make separate posts to repeat myself like you do.
                  But please keep engaging with me, Mr. Know-It-All.

                  You had no rebuttal to my point. None whatsoever.


                  The best word to sum it up would be: FAIL.
                  Deuces Valley.
                  ... No really, deuces.
                  ________________
                  "Enjoy the ride."

                  - a smart man

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                  • Originally posted by Aargh
                    Originally posted by ShockerFever
                    Originally posted by The Mad Hatter
                    This game is also further evidence of why the Valley needs to move the Championship later, even if it means losing the CBS broadcast. We clearly didn't get any help from it in terms of at-large consideration, and it sure looked like the long layoff left us really rusty for this game (as you could see by how we started the game).
                    Such a lame excuse. The layoff didn't stop us from our little mini-NIT run in 05. It certainly didn't stop us from our Sweet 16 run.

                    Anything but that extremely weak reason, please.
                    The team looked rusty. They had a lot of trouble getting their game going out of the locker room. That's been a road problem, but is generally the opposite of how they've started most home games.

                    We got to start our S16 run against Seton Hall. We weren't so fortunate to get a grossly overrated opponent to start this post-season. It's pretty tough to compare the effect of a long layoff on different teams under different coaches.

                    The Shox looked rusty tonight.

                    I'll use you posting method, SF. If I say it OFTEN enough, it becomes fact.

                    The Shox looked rusty tonight.

                    There, I've said it 3 times. I don't have the time or desire to make separate posts to repeat myself like you do.

                    :good:

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                    • Originally posted by Aargh
                      Marshall was worried the team might come out rusty after the long layoff. That sure looked like exactly what happened.

                      It's hard to stop a 6'9" PG with the handles to drive through traffic to the hoop - and that's pretty much the way they use Babbitt. Babbitt was hitting anything from any where any way he could get the shot off.

                      The bad start to the game and then the bad start to the second half cost the game.

                      I'm starting to wonder about the cost/benefit of the CBS contract for the MVC Championship game. Putting the tourney that weekend compresses the regular season by a week and leaves Valley teams with an unusually long layoff between the end of the season and any post-season games.

                      I don't think Stutz and Durley would have both come out as flat if they were playing in a reasonably normal game routine. Everything was just a bit off tonight and I think the long layoff had something to do with that.

                      that and Nevada shooting lights out.
                      As you said, Stutz and Durley both came out flat. But it was only them and Hannah that had the bad shooting nights going a combined 11-31 from the field. All the others each shot around 50% from the field with the exception of Ellis, who was nonexistent.

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                      • Originally posted by vancedave56
                        Originally posted by Aargh
                        Originally posted by ShockerFever
                        Originally posted by The Mad Hatter
                        This game is also further evidence of why the Valley needs to move the Championship later, even if it means losing the CBS broadcast. We clearly didn't get any help from it in terms of at-large consideration, and it sure looked like the long layoff left us really rusty for this game (as you could see by how we started the game).
                        Such a lame excuse. The layoff didn't stop us from our little mini-NIT run in 05. It certainly didn't stop us from our Sweet 16 run.

                        Anything but that extremely weak reason, please.
                        The team looked rusty. They had a lot of trouble getting their game going out of the locker room. That's been a road problem, but is generally the opposite of how they've started most home games.

                        We got to start our S16 run against Seton Hall. We weren't so fortunate to get a grossly overrated opponent to start this post-season. It's pretty tough to compare the effect of a long layoff on different teams under different coaches.

                        The Shox looked rusty tonight.

                        I'll use you posting method, SF. If I say it OFTEN enough, it becomes fact.

                        The Shox looked rusty tonight.

                        There, I've said it 3 times. I don't have the time or desire to make separate posts to repeat myself like you do.

                        :good:
                        And you mooch off other people to make points. How shocking.
                        Deuces Valley.
                        ... No really, deuces.
                        ________________
                        "Enjoy the ride."

                        - a smart man

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                        • I couldn't be more proud of the guys and to be a Shockers fan!

                          A disappointing game, but you can't win 'em all!

                          :goshocks:

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                          • Originally posted by ShockerFever
                            Originally posted by vancedave56
                            Originally posted by Aargh
                            Originally posted by ShockerFever
                            Originally posted by The Mad Hatter
                            This game is also further evidence of why the Valley needs to move the Championship later, even if it means losing the CBS broadcast. We clearly didn't get any help from it in terms of at-large consideration, and it sure looked like the long layoff left us really rusty for this game (as you could see by how we started the game).
                            Such a lame excuse. The layoff didn't stop us from our little mini-NIT run in 05. It certainly didn't stop us from our Sweet 16 run.

                            Anything but that extremely weak reason, please.
                            The team looked rusty. They had a lot of trouble getting their game going out of the locker room. That's been a road problem, but is generally the opposite of how they've started most home games.

                            We got to start our S16 run against Seton Hall. We weren't so fortunate to get a grossly overrated opponent to start this post-season. It's pretty tough to compare the effect of a long layoff on different teams under different coaches.

                            The Shox looked rusty tonight.

                            I'll use you posting method, SF. If I say it OFTEN enough, it becomes fact.

                            The Shox looked rusty tonight.

                            There, I've said it 3 times. I don't have the time or desire to make separate posts to repeat myself like you do.

                            :good:
                            And you mooch off other people to make points. How shocking.
                            Why do you attack other Shocker fans? You do not know me from the man in the moon, so why do you get personal. Unbelievable; Aargh stated his opinion, which he has a right to. You can state yours too, but why all the I'm right and your wrong crap - you must be somebody's ex-wife.

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                            • Originally posted by ShockerFever
                              Originally posted by vancedave56
                              Originally posted by Aargh
                              Originally posted by ShockerFever
                              Originally posted by The Mad Hatter
                              This game is also further evidence of why the Valley needs to move the Championship later, even if it means losing the CBS broadcast. We clearly didn't get any help from it in terms of at-large consideration, and it sure looked like the long layoff left us really rusty for this game (as you could see by how we started the game).
                              Such a lame excuse. The layoff didn't stop us from our little mini-NIT run in 05. It certainly didn't stop us from our Sweet 16 run.

                              Anything but that extremely weak reason, please.
                              The team looked rusty. They had a lot of trouble getting their game going out of the locker room. That's been a road problem, but is generally the opposite of how they've started most home games.

                              We got to start our S16 run against Seton Hall. We weren't so fortunate to get a grossly overrated opponent to start this post-season. It's pretty tough to compare the effect of a long layoff on different teams under different coaches.

                              The Shox looked rusty tonight.

                              I'll use you posting method, SF. If I say it OFTEN enough, it becomes fact.

                              The Shox looked rusty tonight.

                              There, I've said it 3 times. I don't have the time or desire to make separate posts to repeat myself like you do.

                              :good:
                              And you mooch off other people to make points. How shocking.
                              When you make good points, you will find others agreeing with you. If that ever happens with one of your posts, I'm sure you'll understand.
                              "Cotton scared me - I left him alone." - B4MSU (Bear Nation poster) in reference to heckling players

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                              • This game tonight was shades of our loss to Stanford last Season. We were slow out of the blocks both the 1st and second half. Nevada had a couple "go-to-players." We were missing shots and throws we normally make at home and actually let this winnable game slip through our fingers. It's over and I have no excuses.

                                On a positive note, Coach Marshall was all ready to hit the recruiting trail. 25 wins was more than expected and we will improve next Season but will have a much tougher schedule which is great!!!!!!!
                                Shocker basketball will forever be my favorite team in all of sports.

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