Nobody. Wanted. To. Compete.
That was for slayr, who said before the game he still had some doubts about this teams desire to compete.
Competing means fighting for what is needed to survive amidst scarcity, against long odds, when there is no help coming.
Salmon compete to make it from the ocean back up the river through the rapids pushing them back in order to breed.
A dozen hungry hyenas compete for chunks of flesh from the carcus of a dead impala.
Ten basketball players compete for one ball on each missed shot.
If they cannot make shots on the offensive end, then they compete for offensive rebounds.
If their opponent cannot make a shot, then they compete for a defensive rebound.
No matter how many shots you miss, no matter how many shot they miss, no matter how many times you turn it over, no matter how injured you are, no matter how tired, no matter how green, no matter what the odds makers say, no matter what floor the game is played on, you can compete for a rebound.
Rebounding finally is a truer test of competitive character than man to man defense.
Man to man defense is just one man trying to deny one man, and helping a second man.
Rebounding is ten men fighting for one ball.
Rebounding is one man fighting 9 for one ball.
The odds are against you getting the rebound every time it comes off the glass.
You don't rebound, because you want to. You don't ebound because your coach tells you. You don't rebound because it would help the team.
You rebound because you are animal looking for a morsel of food.
You rebound for the same reason that hyenas compete for the carcus of the impala, because its there and because you are possessed by a deep instinctive need to beat other things to it in order to survive.
You rebound because there is only one ball and something in you says get it before they do, get it no matter what, get it at any cost.
KU was out rebounded today 44-37.
And for most of the game KU was -10 or -11 on rebounding.
This was not about a team too green to know how to block out a D1 opponent. This KU team has played the toughest schedule in the country. This team knows how to block out.
This was about a team that did not want to compete against guys its own size for the ball. They didn't want it more.
Perry Ellis was a five star recruit. Perry Ellis is supposedly 6-8 and he is a good jumper. Perry Ellis is smart and plays hard.
Perry Ellis got two rebounds in 29 minutes.
Two rebounds.
2.
Take away Joel Embiid who grabbed 10 rebounds in 25 minutes on a knee with a brace, and Jamari Traylor, who got 6 rebounds in 14 minutes, and there were no other competitors on the KU team.
There was great talent.
There were NBA draft choices.
There were hard workers.
But there were no other competitors.
There were just guys running the stuff, trying hard, and shooting poorly.
But there were no other guys out there saying if its them or me, its me.
KU got selected out in evolutionary terms.
No competitors.
Next.