@Fightsongwriter
Quite an admirable limb walk. Kudos.
And I like your moxie predicting a FF.
But...
It's tough for me to paint a lot of the former guys with the Flake Brush, because it diminishes their contributions to our winning 84% of our games, 13 titles and a ring that they contributed .
This great bunch of players this year could not have accomplished the great feat of winning a 13th consecutive title had the prior players you describe not gone on some serious and often brutal slogs through hostile terrain and frankly accomplished many things no other programs around the country without long and medium stacks of OADs came.close to accomplishing.
There was nothing flakey about the 2012 team that made it to the Finals and got beat by a 6 OAD stack, and even then came close to stealing a win at the end.
There was nothing flakey about many of our fine teams the last 13 years. With only one or two exceptions they fell short of rings when they met a bad matchup, while battling too many injuries, and having an off shooting, or free throwing night. These are the same things that weed out 63 of 64 teams every years.
It is a misconception that KU has been more prone to early go-outs than most other teams. Coach K's record of early exits was actually worse than Self's when I studied this two years back. Coach Cal is not a good comparison, because he played ringers at Memphis and had a several year run of 6-10 OAD stacks. But even his record of early exits includes not even making it to the NCAA and an early exit from the moribund NIT.
Even Nadir Tharpe, despite his limitations and bad choice, helped this team win a title and put it in striking range of a ring.
And though I call attention to Andrew Wiggins' apparent merchandise protection, especially vs. Stanford, I don't see how anyone can doubt that despite all that team's youth and rough edges, had Joel Embiid not gone out from injury, Andrew and he would have lead that team to a sure Final Four and likely a ring.
I like and admire all our players in the Self years. 98% of college players just are not nearly as good as pro players and being younger with incomplete brain development just are more unpredictable.
This year's team has more maturity than we are used to seeing lately, and it shows in fewer "flakey" plays. It has more good long ballers and ball handlers than we are used to seeing. They have all the good qualities you rightly ascribe to them.
But I have and could again highly praise about ALL our past teams under Self for different virtues and heroics.
There is nothing more dramatic and harrowing and so heroic than asking young men too young to be playing with wily, hardened, mature prison bodies to play out of position and try to win titles and rings when no one believes they can.
KU has had an amazing run of such players that did something none of us did: they got it done and titled under the bright lights.
Rock Chalk to all of them!!!