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"God grant me the courage not to give up what I think is right even though I think it is hopeless."--Chester W. Nimitz
Well, yes, slayer, when we take the varnish off, we are talking about a very short, harsh basketball reality the team is about to encounter as this team exits this season's birth canal with a spank from all of us.
"Leadership consists of picking good men and helping them do their best."--Chester W. Nimitz
Self is at his best with his back to the wall and finding ways for guys to do seemingly impossible things.
And he has some chess pieces, same as Nimitz did after the ass kicking at Pearl Harbor and the draw a Coral Sea, and the looming battle at Midway.
People forget that those boys on those four aircraft carriers were inexperienced kids being lead by some officers that were at their best when their backs were to the wall.
"All real Americans love a good fight."--Patton
We know our coach is like Nimitz a gambler when the stakes are highest that gambles to win everything.
We know our coach, like Nimitz, didn't come from rich families, and has come up the hard way through the ranks.
We know our coach, like Nimitz, still has a carrier or two he can mask in the face of overwhelming odds, while Joel is in dry dock back at Pearl.
As a result, this all really does come down to the boys now, as it always does, sooner or later.
WVU was a diversionary tactic. It was a signal to our enemy that you will not always know where and how we will deploy. We took a beating there, but it planted the seed in our enemies leaders that Self is going to make this a war of maneuver and he is going to determine how it will be fought; that you don't get to know exactly how his forces will fight and which forces you will have to match up with to win.
The Big 12 tournament is another maneuver, like reinforcing Wake Island, as the giant, overwhelming enemy fleet approaches that is the 64 teams of March Madness.
War comes.
But Self will decide exactly when and exactly from which direction the decisive battles will take place.
64 teams are an overwhelming enemy when you're destroyers and cruisers are depleted (with bad knees), when your battle wagons are either old, and too light, or one of your carriers is in dry dock being repaired.
But Self has an attack carrier in Wigs. And if he can patch together Selden he has an attack carrier in him. And he can convert Perry to an attack carrier and so move away from his inadequacies as cruiser.
You hit on the most crucial question of all.
Is Tarik Black ready to become the fourth attack carrier, or is he going to stay a tender.
This KU team finds itself in unchartered waters and extraordinary circumstances.
War is at hand, but the decisive battles are, though close, not yet here.
Young men must through their leader realize the gravity of the situation and respond with focused, intense preparation while retaining their swagger.
Young Americans are capable of great things if their leaders are capable of maneuvering them through early disasters to the crucial point of attack.
"Uncommon valor was a common virtue."
--Chester W. Nimitz
At a certain point, there will be a moment of no turning back, of no further maneuver, a moment when great ferocity and sacrifice must become common place and will determine the outcome.
But we are not there yet, even though we are now certain that the decisive battle is taking shape a few weeks in the future.
Now everything is preparation, planning, practicing.
Now everything is trusting training and finding the weakness to attack later with all possible force in the best way for this task force to attack.
Now is deception and feint.
And maneuver.
Now is all hands on deck for the work that must be done to get ready and into position to strike the blow that turns the tide.
Now, is the time for each person on the team to look back at the past season of training, of hardening, of practice battles and to know that, regardless of the recent losses and injuries, that this team is now better prepared than any other team in America to fight and win, for that is the fruit of grueling training.
No other team has played the toughest schedule in the last decade of college basketball.
No other team has had to confront its own flaws as much as this team.
No other team has had to come as far as fast as this one has in its training.
No other team has better prepared players, despite their weaknesses, nor better prepared leadership, despite its likely fatigue.
No other team is better prepared to overcome the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune that have hit this team down the stretch and that will hit this and other teams once the Madness starts.
"Some of the best advice I've had comes from junior officers and enlisted men."--Chester W. Nimitz
All are part of the great effort that is at hand.
From the moment they awaken to the moment their heads hit their racks at night, they will contribute all that they have and much that they do not yet realize that they have.
Because they have been through the toughest training of anyone they will meet, they can now focus the full force of their energies confidently on preparation and maneuver in harm's way in order to deliver the decisive blow.
And after they do, their super carrier, Joel Embiid will be back and they will crush their enemies thereafter one game at a time until total victory is achieved.
So help us James.
"Our armament must be adequate to the needs, but our faith is not primarily in these machines of defense but in ourselves."--Chester W. Nimitz
Rock Chalk!!!