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The Day After: Syracuse
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BullPhog
Phog.net | Nov 26, 2008 |
Nobody likes to lose. Nobody wants their team to lose. But this was one of those bumps along the way that we knew was going to happen. What makes it tough is not just the fact that we did lose, but the way that we let it get away. It's called learning how to finish. We didn't get beat by a better team last night. We got beat by a more experienced team.
Sherron is tough. Sherron wanted to take the team on his
shoulders and win the game. But Sherron is going to have to
learn that he can't do it by himself. Everybody is going to
be looking for him, and that should open the door for someone else to
step up. And who would have thought that Sherron would have
been involved in the series of turnovers that brought Syracuse
back? He's human. It happens. He played a
great first half. But he did look a little tired at the
end. It's not just a matter of the physical play two nights
in a row, but the emotional side of it can wear you down,
too. Sherron will be back. He's going to have a
great year.
Cole played another very strong game. I think we all got
drawn into his performance against Washington, and it raised the
expectations. Cole is still on a learning curve,
too. He's had two very solid games against two pretty good
big men. He managed to stay out of foul trouble in both of
them. In a game where free throw shooting did us in again
against Syracuse, Cole stepped up and hit them all. And, I
still got a chuckle out of the defender that was in the lane about 2
seconds before he let it go. But it went in anyway so the
lane violation was waved off. The sky is the limit for Cole,
but we have to understand there will still be ups and downs.
How about Tyshawn? The kid can play. He stepped up
like an experienced player and did so many things well. He's
still going to have to get better on some of his decisions.
It's one thing to take the ball to the hole. It's another to
try to take it through defensive bodies that are standing there waiting
for you. Coach called him over after one charge and was
briefly talking to him about it. He will get
better. He needs to get to where he can pull up and knock
down that little jumper with consistency. Then the defense
will have to play him more honestly, allowing him the opportunity to
drive by people. But he is going to be fun to watch as the
year goes on. He and Collins are going to provide many a
highlight in the backcourt.
I continue to be impressed with the progress of Marcus Morris. I think he is doing many things well. He's
definitely getting more confidence in his shooting. He's
around the ball all of the time. And he's playing some pretty
good defense. I believe he is going to be a major offensive
threat before the end of the season. Unfortunately, Markieff
seems to draw a foul whenever he looks at someone. Big guys,
at this level, have a lot to learn when playing post defense.
He will get better at pushing with his body instead of
reaching. I just don't even want to think where we would be
without the twins in the rotation. Their size and athleticism
makes a major difference in what we can do.
I know the discussion will continue about Brady and Tyrel. I
thought they both had some good contributions last night.
Sure they made mistakes. Tell me who didn't. But
they both hit some critical shots. Both of them made at least
one big defensive play. I think right now they are the guys
who have to fill the roles of doing the little things to help the
team. Coach sees them much more than I do, and I know that
right now they must be doing the right things in practice. I
know a lot of posters are clammoring for Travis to get more playing
time. Maybe in this next stretch of games he will get that
opportunity.
Coach has seemed to shorten the rotation already this year.
The above seven guys are getting the majority of the minutes.
Of course one big difference this year is that all of the guys need
time on the court. Last year you could play more guys against
weaker teams because the "stars" didn't need to be out there.
This year almost everybody benefits from as much time on the court as
possible. Right now we are in a basic 7 man rotation with
spot minutes from others. Mario Little should make it
eight. Coach likes to go with eight or nine. We'll
see if Releford can step up and get into that last position.
I think we learned a lot last night. I thought we played well
for a lot of the game. I thought we had those stretches where
we weren't very good. We talked about how that was going to
happen. Against Washington we were great from the
line. Last night the free throws really cost
us. When was the last time any of us saw KU turn
the ball over so man times in such a short period? Things
like that are going to happen. Some fans will already be
throwing people under the bus for it. Just sit back and watch
the team grow. By the end of the season it will seem like a
completely different team. We have so much
potential. Sometimes potential never plays out, but I think
in this case we are going to be very satisfied with the end result.
It's still a GREAT day to be a Jayhawk ! Rock Chalk!
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