Really nice round of posts. Tough were needed, but not just on the attack. Lots of good material and insight into this team and the pros and cons of last year with the #1 and #3 draft picks.
I miss both of those guys... but I'm glad the media circus has picked up tent and is now setup in Lexington and Durham. Let those guys deal with the daily soap operas and frenzies. Lose a game and it's the end of the world. If Calipari drops a game this year they'll have his head on a block.
Self can afford to be Self this year, without mainstream scrutiny (I mean... east coast scrutiny).
We may be an untypical Jayhawk team, but at least it feels like we have some of our identity back. I know the focus is on becoming a team full of top preps. Does any of us really think those deluxe dorms are being built for 3 and 4-star players? Ha.... They might as well put a revolving door on the dorms.
The smart elite college coach of the future will have the ability to recruit big name talent and keep most of them staying for two years. That's the key... two years! And another key is to go for the best short PG out there, because a guy like that will never go at the top of the lottery. We are blessed to have 4 years of Frank, and also 4 years of Devonte! I believe we are all realizing how key these guys are going to be in our future. Frank is easily our most solid player and he's only a sophomore!
I think Self is on the right track. I think the first move was just to start landing higher elites. From there he can focus more on specific talent and attitudes to get the right top tier guys here, along with a mix of players staying longer and some staying 4 years who receive big time PT.
Fans vs Fans
I think Kansas fans have improved this year. I think many were a bit delusional last year, but we all learned some lessons having to deal with the media circus and the final result in March. Fans are more grounded again and starting to wise up on x-axis. Self is coming around on that, too. Miami whipping up on Duke in Cameron and breaking their home court streak should be a huge wake up to those who don't get it yet (even though the UCONN victory over monster Kentucky for the NC should have already done it). Have a couple of guards, 1 and 2, with legs and you have a team that can beat anyone if they are willing to play defense and attack on offense.
I don't want to beat up on any players from this team... but our '08 NC team was driven by Mario, RRob, and Sherron... 3 quick guards that could deal the pressure!
We should stop focusing on our lack of post presences and start focusing on having our 1 and 2 guards playing like Miami or last year's UCONN. That's where our opportunities are, and it doesn't really get any better than that! We could bring down a Kentucky, just like UCONN if we can understand that nothing (and I mean NOTHING) beats high ball pressure! This isn't the NBA... it's a bunch of kids playing medium basketball with largely unrefined skills. Attack at the head and the biggest of beasts will fall!
Kentucky is prime for a beat down! Yes.... Kentucky!