Regarding the Return of the Snack—it will energize the team and he will help them find themselves. He is the only non-dad, or non granddad type on the staff to 19 year olds. He is the fun Uncle. And now he is going to be the purposeful Uncle, who comes home and says, "I screwed up, and the only way I made it through was thinking about paying you guys back for screwing up. If you will accept me back, I will lead you where you have to go. I owe you. I still remember what 19 was like. Now you know what 30 can be like. Let's do it right from here on out, no matter how it turns out."
Regarding KSU swarming the court—go swarm themselves.
Regarding the KSU homecourt advantage—as usual the KU bench appeared to have been slathered in a layer of cattle manure solution. How could our guys concentrate?
Regarding Butcher Barnes—he will thug first, and most, but we won’t be sure when the first thug will come. But come it will. We have to be ready to play through and to look for the right moment to make them pay.
We likely will not see the weave much for awhile, since Weber showed the world exactly how to play it—3-2 formation, with the two playing m2m and the 3 playing zone until one of the weavers commits to attack, then matchup.
For all of Cliff Alexander’s troubles, his stats per minute are still more productive than Traylor, or Lucas. He has to play 20 minutes. And he has to outrun the opposing team’s bigs the way he started doing right before he cratered. That outrunning the opposing bigs to both ends of the floor put more stress on opposing teams than any other single thing we have done all season. We have to get big Cliff in the game, we have to get him running, and we have to feed him on the breaks and get him throwing outlets off rebounds as close to midcourt as possible. We get on the move sooner and more often.Cliff is the guy that can do this and hurt them most when he does. The time for punishing for mistakes is now ended. It is now time to get something out of each or our guys—whatever they have to give. Snacks in his ear will help Cliff. It appears a mentor relationship between the two.
So long as Wayne stays in his present role, we need Wayne to shoot treys and protect and ONLY go baseline, not over the top.
Devonte never goes baseline, only to the middle.
Frank needs to stop driving the iron and start pulling up—EVERY TIME.
Players need to stop waiting for Brannen to shoot the treys.
Every time one of our guys grabs a rebound, he needs to pass it to someone near mid court. We can become a much better release passing team. Making long release passes will do more to put us on the attack than any other single thing.Rebound, long pass. Strip, long pass. TO, long pass.
MOVE….THE….BALL….UP….THE….COURT…ASFASTASYOUCAN!!!!!!!