I'm pissed off.
I'm pissed off because some dweeb at ESPN switched our game with the MSU game and tricked my DVR into recording the wrong game. So I missed the first half of our game. But did I really miss anything?
It shocks a fan base when their team wins 18 in a row then drops one. The sky is falling. But is the sky really falling?
I know everyone reading this is thinking I'm going to say the sky is NOT falling. My job now is to calm down fans. Well... that isn't my job!
I'm going to try to remain a bit neutral on this one.
My statement is: "The sky could fall!"
The sky could fall if Bill's players don't start following his orders.
If we bring the same defensive level of intensity into Lexington this Saturday, we better all be prepared for the same shellacking we took from the Blue Machine a few years ago when our guys humiliated every resident in the State of Kansas. I know I will be wearing my civil defense bomb shelter gear during this game... just in case.
"Fool's Gold" was on display last night. The very reason why Bill turned off the switch on trey shooting last year in favor of BAD BALL was proven last night. And heck, we even shot well from three. Part of "fool's gold" is the concept that our guys stop hustling on defense because of the easy scoring on offense. Just from watching the second half last night, I have to say that was the worst defensive performance I've seen from this team all year. We can blame the loud crowd and the refs.... but we are going to be in those situations moving forward, so do we just throw the towel in on many of our road games?
Bill has questioned our toughness on defense all year. Maybe we should have listened to him.
For a very bad reason, many fans believe we are not capable of playing good defense, especially after losing Doke. No one, including myself, questions the fact that having a big shot blocker helps on defense. But there is no way we can cop out on the idea that this team can't play good defense. Look at all the National Champion winners over the last decade and I can only think of Kentucky and Anthony Davis being the only dominant big man. Villanova? Nope. All of those UCONN teams? Nope. Even Kentucky had a lot more than Davis blocking shots and defending.
Our guards have been a disaster on defense. A disaster. For the skill level they are capable of, and with all that athleticism, they can't stop ANY guard from driving right to the basket. They miss assignments, switch too often instead of fight through screens. Sag in and leave the trey shot wide wide wide open. I'm still surprised we haven't been beat by some scrub team that gets hot from trey. Maybe we are saving that for Week #1 in March.
Okay, I said I would be neutral on this post. We can definitely become a GREAT defensive team! We have everything but the big shot blocker in the paint, just like all those great National Championship teams before us (minus Kentucky). We just have to go out and hustle. We have to become tougher. No more slacking off.... no more sagging. Our guards have to move their feet, hedge properly, and fight through screens. Our guys have to call things out and provide good weak-side help (only when necessary).
Where is the enthusiasm? Was I the only one who noticed just how bad our team body language was last night? Who friggin' died?! Have you ever noticed teams that come into AFH and are almost cocky while playing us?
We can do this. We can be the next Villanova.
NO EXCUSES!