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Cliff: This situation has to annoy coach Self to no end. But this is not an issue where we should demonize the NCAA. There are clear rules. It now appears that Cliff or his family broke the rules ("appears" ). But even if they didn't, there is a fairly simple process for exoneration. Given the time frame now remaining, it is over. The third party documents -- likely held by his parents -- would have been produced if they were going to be provided. The fact that they aren't produced tells us something, or at least implies improper conduct. But of course, they broke no laws. It's not illegal. Just compromises eligibility.
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Landen Lucas: Notice how Landen looks better now, than in the first part of the season. Part of that is experience. But part of that is the fact that we're not simply doing the post feed deal with him. Our offense is not premised at present around the post feed. Lucas' talent/skill deficiency is not as exposed. That's not a slam at all. He is just a sophomore and seems like he can be a reasonable back up now. And the game situations have clearly enhanced his development. Landen is doing everything asked of him. He deserves to start. I love seeing the guy on the floor. But also, he is not a guy that Self can rely upon to score in the post on the post feed in future years. That would be gambling on much more development.
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Chris Jones: Odd topic here .. but in my Frank Mason post, I flat forgot about Chris Jones, the top Juco guy of that class. Another guy Self had pursued over Mason. He was dismissed from the Louisville team. Yet another reason why we are darn lucky to have gotten Frank Mason. But man, Louisville is different without Jones.
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Self's Expectations: Did anyone see this quote from Coach Self? Self said, after the brackets were released: "If this team gets a chance to play in an Elite Eight game, it's been a hell of a year. Let's call it like it is." When I read that, I really couldn't believe it. "One hell of a year"? I'm not saying that given our position in UK's bracket that getting to the Elite Eight might not be our reasonable season's conclusion, I'm just curious about the message it sends. I don't like the comment at all. Simply playing UK is one hell of a year? How about beating UK's ass, and we can then start having that discussion.
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Defense: Lost a little in all of the offensive discussion is the vast improvement in our team defense. I think we would all agree that this team is better defensively than last season. Again, we lose Wiggins and Embiid, and we're better? I point to two important things. First, no Naadir Tharpe. When we see Mason and Graham busting their butts, it further exposes how much of a liability we had in Tharpe. Self best off season move was cutting Tharpe. Bar none. Second, the vast improvement on the defensive end by Perry Ellis. It's holding his position more than anything, but he also takes very good angles in the post based on ball position. He works hard, and he hits the glass on the defensive end. And as a side note, there is never ever any discussion on how this team is coached defensively. We might question the use of zone from time to time, but as far a man to man defensive coach, we have the best in the business.
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Villanova: As a #1 seed, Villanova is an absolute joke. Gonzaga is better. Arizona is much better. They just aren't that talented. A team where the three ball has masked their deficiencies a bit. This seeding just makes no sense to me at all. I also think KU and Virginia are more deserving. A lot of this is subjective, of course. I struggle to find anything real impressive on their schedule.
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Gottliebism: Doug Gottlieb takes some well deserved gruff from KU fans. He's quasi-impartial. But we all are. He was the one guy calling our 2008 team the best team in the country literally all season. Anyway, his comment from Sunday -- he said Arizona was going to get to play a "virtual home game" in its first game against Texas Southern. The game is in Portland, Oregon. I felt like the Aflac duck.
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Field Goal Percentage At The Rim: This is one of my favorite stats. Of the top 8 seeds, the field goal percentage at the rim ranges from 62.1% - 69.3% -- except Kansas, which is at 56.5%. So we're dead last by a large margin. Had this discussion a bit on another thread. This is still concerning. Interestingly, of the top 8 seeds, we are just 6th in three point attempts.
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2012: Coach Self cited 2012 as comparison to this season. He cited that Tyshawn Taylor did not hit a three point basket until the final game in the tourney, and that we didn't hit a shot outside 3 feet against NC State (a little exaggeration). But in looking at the 2012 team, we averaged 15 three pointers per game in the NCAA tourney and average 16.48 for the season. Compare to the 11.5 per game in our bad ball stretch. Three pointers aren't a cure all, as I've said all year, but with this particular team, they appear to be a necessity.
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Breakout: Sometimes slumps are broken gradually. Sometimes it happens in a rush, and the floodgates open. That's all I'll say. Or, as I posted on another thread, maybe the boys need a good old fashioned Slump Buster ↗. Or, maybe the slump is better than the cure ↗. Let's just hit some threes.
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Excuses: Ah, I hear them coming already. We lost Cliff. We got a bad draw. We had foul trouble. Anybody can beat anybody in a one game draw. We're hurt. The tournament is all about luck. It's all match-ups. Self can't put the ball in the hole. We missed bunnies. The other team took away (insert name or aspect of our offensive game). This team really isn't that good. We had a short turn around. We have tired legs. I'll tell you, the "missing bunnies" thing from the Stanford game last season was perhaps the single most shortsighted and shallow excuse ever related to Kansas hoops. I ask all of you prone to making excuses -- watch the entirety of the games. Not just in length, but in depth. I'll contrast it a bit to 2013. When we lost to Michigan, there were no real issues with Self's handling of that game, short of a few late game and OT decisions that are up for fair debate. But the loss to Stanford was a plain and obvious failure of our coaching staff to properly game plan and then adjust during the game. Big difference. That's what to watch for. We need coach Self and his staff to have their "A" games.
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Our Expectations: To begin the year, my expectations were a national title. When you look at other teams, Kansas is not an overall talent deficit to any team, except UK. Duke is arguable. A national title was a reasonable expectation. The reality is that this team is Self's baby. He recruited it, he developed it, he cultivated it, he molded it, he puts it out on the floor -- every aspect is controlled by coach Self. And it was all geared for this moment. The best possible teams we have to beat to get to the Elite Eight (chalk) are WSU and ND. That's it. And a 15 seed. Kansas should be better than all of those teams. I expect an Elite Eight. That's my reasonable expectation right now. I don't think it's a "hell of a season" if we get there, though. It's chalk. 2012 was a hell of a season. 2008 was the mountain top. While I will not be satisfied, I will be relieved if we just beat WSU, to be honest.
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NCAA Tournament Is Beautiful: The next 11 days, Thursday, March 19 - Sunday, March 29, is beautiful. Nothing better. After 11 days we'll be down to four teams. The promised land. And if we play to our capabilities, we can be there. Yes, we can. We simply cannot beat UK playing the style that we are playing now. But we can beat UK. And we all know what style will be required to beat UK. Let's get there and find out.
I'm off early Friday for the drive to Omaha. Hope we get rollin'. We can win 6 games in a row. Damn right we can.