Some Baylor Post Game:
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8-1 Lead: The first few minutes of the KU/Baylor game really did happen -- kind of like the tree falling in the forest and making a sound. I tried logging on to CBS's site, and was treated to a continuous role of commercials for CBS programs I won't ever watch. But the game log proves that it happened. I just wish CBS and other networks would put together a quick video summary of the scoring. How hard is that? Or at least verbally recap what had happened. And how hard would it be to add a little look-in feed in the corner of the screen during the game that is finishing, for the markets affected by the run over games? Ugh.
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Svi vs. Greene: A battle few of us saw Greene winning, but win it he has. Unsure of the status of Greene's thumb, but Greene looked great today. Terrific, really. He showed the ability to slide defensively, guarding Baylor's quick guard effectively a few times. He also drove the ball with some confidence. Created a hoop. With Greene, we just need some improvement in those other phases to compliment his marksmanship from long range. It appeared to me (as noted in my post from Thursday, that Green had won the 4th rotation spot. The 5th guy gets scraps. Let's hope Greene stays on Self's page.
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Mickelson: What a terrific game. Going against an all-conference level player (Gathers) and a quick post player, Mick gave Kansas exactly what it needed. Competent defense in the middle, a guy that can block and change shots, and a guy that hustles and compliments our skilled perimeter. Nice line. The best choice to start next to Ellis to be sure. Mick is like adding a new post player. He was a non-factor last season. I sure hope Self keeps him in the starting spot. Couldn't be happier for the kid getting his well deserved chance.
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Post Rotation: Self went away from the path he led us down -- that everyone wouldn't play. @jaybate-1.0 called this correctly. For those suggesting Self would go off merit, I hope you saw who the first big off the bench was -- Carlton Bragg. If Bragg didn't know what he was doing, or if he was lagging in practice, or if he was too skinny, why would Self put him in FIRST? The fact is, Bragg is ready now. He just needs the fine-tuning of experience. In the second half, Self went primarily with Ellis and Mick. Lucas spelled Mick, and JT finished the game from the 5:00 minute mark until "scrub" time. I (of course) would have preferred Bragg at the 5:00 minute mark. JT had done nothing to that point, but did have nice poke away and great block (who we all saw coming -- little guard should have dished). When JT plays 10 minutes or less that's a sample size that fits well for him. And we all want Diallo to play, I think. But when he's gunning up 17 footers, it's not a persuasive element of his case. His stretch in the first half gave us the ups and downs. Made jumper. A nice high/low pass to Lucas. Great block leading to fast break hoop. One board. A couple missed shots that weren't the best bets, and a foul. But I hope those that are against playing Diallo now see how he can impact the game, and really his limited first half stretch framed the discussion. Peaks and valleys. But elements that Lucas, for example, can never bring. Diallo represents the path to this team's ceiling THIS SEASON. Fortune favors the bold -- or so I've heard.
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Mason/Graham: This season has led to one unmistakable conclusion -- All I can say is "thank you Nic Moore." SMU's Moore reminded Self of the path, and reinforced his prior stated view that playmaking is invaluable. If Moore had flopped with Mason in the WUGs, we might not have what we have now. This is a dynamic backcourt. Remember when Self referenced playing small before last season, when we also had CF? Then he said that the playing small thing was not in the cards after CF left -- implying that his statements were related to personnel? Well I'm glad he stuck with it now. I loved the idea of moving Selden to the three. A view I have held since late last season, mainly framed during the "Selden is not a point guard" discussions that were held here. Selden is the "big wing" that Self said he was. When Selden was excluded from the press break, that's code for "big wing." And Wiggins and Oubre handcuffed Self to an extent. What if Self would have started Tharpe and Mason, or Tharpe and CF in 2013-14, and brought Selden off the bench? What if Self benched Selden last season (as he should have -- letting him come off the bench) and inserted Graham? I don't know. But I do know now that this team's engine is the Mason/Graham duo. This is special. It is my favorite composite perimeter group I can recall at Kansas.
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Playing To Our Strength: Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I submit to you, as Exhibit A, the Kansas/Baylor contest of January 2, 2016. I ask that you return a verdict finding 1) that KU's strength is its outside shooting, 2) that KU should continue to play to its strength all season with focused resolve even if there are bumps in the road, and 3) that term "Fool's Gold" be forever banned from further discussion. This is an easy case. The verdict was actually returned about this time last season. Apparently there was an appeal. Those take time. But the court's order is now in effect and Self is willingly abiding by the court's order, it appears.
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Ball Movement and Pace: While we know we can shoot, this team is an animal when it comes to ball movement and pace. I will be very interested as to what occurs when an aggressive defensive team disregards the back cuts and overplays. The team that comes to mind is the 2007 Southern Illinois Salukis (we played them in the NCAAs that season). One of the best defensive teams I've seen, and they played in your jock. Not near it, in it. I guess the game I'll be interested in is at Texas Tech. Tubby Smith is a master at controlling pace, and TT seems to have a decent squad. K-State might try to slow us down, but they are low on personnel.
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Set Plays/Self: I counted four clear set plays that led to baskets (and I was casually looking for it). We had a sweet inbounds play for a basket, as usual. Seriously, we can't take for granted the opportunities that Self creates for the team when he focuses on that. What I mean is that in some years, I think he purposefully makes the team run its offense without the help of set plays throughout the game. This season -- and I haven't kept track -- it just seems like there are more set plays being called. I don't know what anyone else thinks there. One other item: We were exquisitely prepared for our conference opener. That credit goes to one man, the coach. Can anyone have hoped for a more prepare team today? It was an impressive notice to the rest of the conference. As usual, this whole deal runs through AFH.
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Gathers vs. Mamadou: I would pay to see that one on one battle. Gathers is a skilled brute. Mamadou a freak of nature. I'd bet on Gathers, of course. Actually, think about Gathers playing the 4 and Mamadou at the 5 for Kansas. We might never shoot another three. Mamadou, for what its worth, was wildly underutilized by UC-Irvine. How many times did their guards penetrate and literally all they had to do was flip the ball in the air? How many set plays or screens were done for Mamadou? It is not hard to script say six plays. Pass to Mamadou on the block and have him immediately bounce the ball to draw the double and script a cutter or rotation play through the double. How bout back screen? Or box to box screen? Or Mamadou flashing, then spinning around to the basket for the lob? Saw nothing from UC Irvine. I watched the game again on TWC sports channel (yes, I'm glad I have it now). By the way, Mamadou is his first name, right? Sounds good to me. I ask this in all seriousness, is he a member of the Zulu tribe? I rode the Zulu at World's of Fun a few times, but that's the extent of my experience there. That is what's called a tangent.
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Oklahoma on Monday: So let me get this straight. A bunch of settlers raced in wagons to Oklahoma to be there "Sooner" than everyone else, to stake their claim for land in a barren, dust bowl landscape, devoid of any real natural beauty, in the middle of Tornado Alley (or Tornado Hell), that now is subject to the most earthquakes per square mile in the world? And they have just one major sports team? Whatever. Kansas might be a bit comparable, I guess, but we do have AFH. That's a trump card. This will at least give Buddy Hield a chance to meet the Big 12 player of year again in person (Wayne Selden).
I had waited a bit to see if someone else got a post game thread running -- at my wife's suggestion. She wanted to go to dinner. But seeing nothing was started, our dinner date was delayed. She's used to it … not happy, but used to it. She understands that it's hoops season and the world revolves around KU hoops. Greatest time of the year. I think it's her choice of restaurants tonight, though.