My wife must really love me. There is no other possible reason why she would tolerate me during basketball season. During this time of year, basketball rules our DVR hard drive. All other content eventually gets tossed away to make room for more game footage. Anything "basketball" gets targeted for recording; talk basketball shows, some NBA, all college ball, sometimes HS ball, documentaries about basketball, movies about basketball, vintage old games being rebroadcast, etc. etc. etc.
Often I get ideas by putting miscellaneous games side-by-side for my viewing pleasure. Last night, I caught the Oklahoma City Thunder's total beat down on the Miami Heat and then went directly to the tip-off of Kansas and Iowa State.
What amazed me this time, was the passing flow of the ball for OKC towards the end of their game, and then the same thing for KU in the early part of their game.
It took the sequential viewing of these games for me to finally totally understand Bill Self's philosophic teachings of rapid ball movement. I was a believer before, but never had I seen what level of potential was possible at the college level.
I'm an old Boston Celtics fan. So many of their games from the Larry Bird era are still replaying between my ears on my own personal DVR. What sticks out the most in that golden era of Boston basketball was the passing. Boston was never the most physically gifted team, but they understood the game of basketball better than anyone in their day. The foot speed of players can never compete with the ball speed of the pass! I'll type it again in its own space, because this is what we need to understand as fans. Bill Self already understands, and it is time we realize a big part of his philosophy and how he has become one of the most-successful coaches of modern times.
The foot speed of players can never compete with the ball speed of the pass!
Last night, there were moments in the OKC-Miami game that reminded me of some moments of Larry Bird's teams in Boston. OKC moved the ball so rapidly making Miami look slow. It isn't easy making Miami look slow. And as the game wore on, the Heat players wore out. Game over... with OKC bringing the beat down to a beat down Miami Heat. Next game...
Kansas got out of the blocks quickly last night. Our first run was our best run all season. Our guys were spaced properly and the Cyclones appeared to play like Cyclones; running around in circles. It was during that run when the lightbulb came on in my head, and I fully understood the vision of Bill Self and his drive to prevent the ball from sticking. And it was this game where Bill Self showed more smiling teeth than in any other game he has coached in recent years.
What I am wondering now is did the same lightbulb in my head come on in the heads of this team? Imagine the possibilities if it did?! Imagine the possibilities if this team carries this quality forward to every game remaining this year? Imagine Kansas in March playing a team like Syracuse? Imagine what they will do to the 2-3 zone of Jim Boeheim? We could experience the biggest beat down in NCAA March Madness history! Imagine Carmelo Anthony in attendance, being interviewed after the game and being asked, "what happened?"
I hope I'm not the only one whose lightbulb is burning now. I hope many of you are seeing the potential of this team and recognizing why Bill Self teams never lead the conference in low TOs (because he is striving to create a modern-day college version of an old NBA Celtic team). There is a light at the end of the tunnel, and that light is brightly shining from my head!
Rock Chalk!