How many here believed that our game at ISU would be one of our conference losses? I did. I think most of us did. The fact is, we could have gone a long way toward winning conference with a win in Ames, but a loss in Ames isn't what will lose conference.
Leading off with the good -- First and foremost, Frank Mason. 21 points. Our best player. Great effort on the boards. Three months ago, the entire conversation was whether we'd have a point guard. Next, Perry Ellis. Sure, we saw the same ineffectiveness inside. But Ellis worked hard on the boards and scored 19 points. Being ineffective inside against ISU is nothing more than a validation of what we already know. It's not a negative. The other big positive I saw was how we fought back late from the double digit deficit. No quit tonight. Finally, Self went to a small lineup with 2:20 left. One can ask, why not earlier? Perfect option against ISU. More athletes on the court as opposed to pedestrian, unskilled back up big men. We almost pulled it out.
Now the bad -- I mentioned this on the cjonline live blog. There was a four or five possession stretch in the second half where Selden failed to get back on two run-outs, and then failed to stop penetration on the break from the weak side. A fatal stretch. Wayne was out rebounded again by Mason. When we could have cut it to a one possession game in the last 30 seconds, Selden got whistled for an obvious charge, instead of going with the jump stop and pass (as Bilas pointed out). Big mistake. Selden should be helping us win. He's not stepping it up. And he played an astonishingly high 32 minutes. Next, Self went with Lucas and Traylor for big minutes. Horrible decision. Just horrible. In 34 minutes of play, the two combined for 0 points, 2 rebounds, 3 turnovers and 6 fouls. Heck, Mickelson had 4 rebounds in 3 minutes of play. We spent a lot of time looking inside to feed Lucas and Traylor. Why? A complete waste of time. Neither can score inside at all. And both played poor defense, mainly because they were stretched to the three point line. But neither are good in that phase in any case. Self rubbed salt in that wound by going small in the last 2:20, Why play two post guys just to play them? Play your best players. And we had another option beside playing small -- Cliff Alexander, on the other hand, had 6 points and 6 rebounds in 14 minutes. If Cliff can't guard their inverted offense, again, play your best players. Lucas and Traylor ain't that. With Traylor, does his supposed "energy" justify his complete lack of production and poor defense? We know that answer. The rules of basketball don't require two true post players in the game at the same time. We can play small. Finally, in a game where three point marksmanship would have been a big help, Brannen Greene was irrelevant again. The best three point shooter gets no attempts.
Now the positive -- We competed. No Temple or UK. We almost pulled it out. ISU is the most hostile environment we'll play in. This bodes well for Austin, and Norman, and Morgantown. This loss means nothing. But it is one further game where Self can assess this team and hopefully ... hopefully ... make the needed tweaks to get the most out of this team offensively. I think he's doing that defensively. We'll win Monday night. We'll beat OU. We're in charge. And we're the best team in the Big 12. Another big positive in my book is that we made the run without Mason on the floor. Graham was running the show. We have two excellent point guards, hopefully for the next two seasons. Finally, we have found our way to 14-3 without competent scoring inside. That is quite amazing to me, particularly for a team that puts a premium on that option. We have more time for the realization to strike coach Self that our offensive style of play can be adjusted. And we can be dominant. Old habits die hard. If we truly "trust in Self", we have to trust that he'll get this team to its peak. There is time.