No, I'm not going into details about Svi's game-winning travel that covered so much distance had he been running east he could have been sitting at his mother's dinner table for a bowl of borsch.
I want to discuss what happened last night. Why did we eek out a victory at home against a team with ZERO McDs AAs (more like Burger King AAs).
The first thing that pops into my head; how did these animal husbands score 88 points in our building?
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What I see as our biggest current issue is tempo. You may want to call it "pace" or "speed."
Bill Self is the conductor of our twelve-piece orchestra. We should mount a pedestal in the bench area and give him a conductor's baton.
This IS the area where we need help... first, finding the right tempo to win today. But what is most-important is DEVELOPING the tempo that will win for us in the future!
Adjusting game tempo is no easy feat. Not only is it hard to speed up players and the game, but to have them EXECUTE well at a changing speed is beyond difficult. And how does a coach know what tempo will work best for his team?
We have had examples of good "tempo-master" coaches in the Big 12. El Mayor from ISU understood tempo very well and did his best to tune his team's tempo. Huggybear has a bit of a different method for obtaining his fast pace; pushing intensity and his pressing style of play.
So WHY is tempo an issue for Kansas?
If you want to really experience how we got to where we are as of last night, go back through your DVRs and watch some of our earlier games. Granted, some of those opponents were not as challenging as our Big 12 opponents, but you will see it for yourself. Since starting Big 12 play, we have SLOWED down our tempo. By slowing down the tempo we have weaponized our big men. They are now empowered. Especially Landen, mostly because of his 5 years of experience knowing "Self ball."
Did you really think Landen just started "getting it?" Landen (and Carlton) were struggling with our tempo. Our guys ran a sped up offense. Perhaps a side effect of the fast tempo offense was our fast tempo defense.
Bill now has a couple of Big 12 games to study and compare with some earlier games. What tempo will give us the best results? Is there a range, a frequency band, that we can play almost our best basketball? Or are we going to be a finicky team that must always keep a specific pace in order to win?
Our offense looks like it can handle some pretty big shifts in tempo. We scored 90 points last night at a slower tempo. We played a tempo tailor-made for KSU.... and... for Landen Lucas.
The major problem we faced last night was the lack of intensity on the defensive end. This seems to be very tempo-related. We can't really run a slow, deliberate offense (comparative to how fast we were playing) then a few seconds later turn up the intensity on defense. Humans don't work that way.
The focus now needs to be clearly on our defense. We all know our post defense is struggling to defend. The TV analysts put up past stats of our opponent's big men and their numbers were huge. We may be able to tweak Landen and Carlton... but I wouldn't expect miracles to change on their post defense. Where we can help them IMMENSELY is to turn up the intensity of our perimeter players on defense. Last night, there was ZERO friction from our perimeter defense to stop their interior passes.
So the problem is... how do we speed up our perimeter players on defense while keeping them slowed down on offense?
We only had 2 steals in this game. And from a team that has already proven it can steal the ball with the best of them.
A faster tempo probably fixes this. It isn't just about getting our guys to play faster. It is also about getting our opponents to play faster. Push them into a quicker pace than they are used to playing at and they will turn the ball over. Turnovers lead to run outs. Run outs help support and intensify a quicker tempo.
Funny... but we finally got the "grind game" Bill always used to enjoy being in. But this time it lacked defense on both sides.
Prepare yourself for some unpredictable results. The past two games were not a fluke. Half our team isn't down with the flu bug. Until Bill figures out how to get these guys stabilized on a proper tempo, we are in for some strange results.
All I can say is that Bill is aware of the tempo issue. I'm certain of that. Bill has ALWAYS been aware of tempo and tempo-related issues. But in past years he has not always been able to properly tweak the tempo.
This year we have 3 alpha-dog, tough guards out there at all times. We should be able to control game tempo... at least, we should be able to control OUR tempo to some degree.
The conundrum is; do we speed up the game and help our guards or do we slow down the game and help our bigs?
We've had some games in both directions now. I feel like we are lucky that our first game wasn't at Baylor and our second game wasn't in the Sherronagon!