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Thoughts on todays game • Mar 20, 2017 06:14 AM

KU locker room

Considering their player minutes, the time to cash the rest check (from our early tourney exit) is now!

NCAA Favorite • Mar 13, 2017 09:07 PM

@jayballer54

Is it possible that you (with your "guazillon" brackets) are single-handedly skewing the odds? (Smile)

I'm Happy With This Season IF........ • Mar 13, 2017 04:06 PM

I'm Happy With This Season IF...

our guys wrestle the 500 pound gorilla of expectation off their backs and play loose and free in the tourney.

our coach avoids projecting a resting frustration face and cracks the occasional smile in huddles.

@blown is correct...we have all the parts...but the marathon of conference play is now replaced with the urgency of a sprint/relay...Simply no time for mental fatigue.

Bracket Reveal chat. Sneak preview • Mar 13, 2017 01:27 AM

@approxinfinity

I believe Self is 2-4 in the KU era against Izzo which to me makes this coaching match-up more problematic given Self's overall 82% win rate. But please correct me if I am wrong.

Bracket Reveal chat. Sneak preview • Mar 12, 2017 10:23 PM

@Blown

Yes. Playing Wake Forest.

Bracket Reveal chat. Sneak preview • Mar 12, 2017 09:44 PM

Izzo -- Bill's Kryptomite!

Bracket Reveal chat. Sneak preview • Mar 12, 2017 09:36 PM

Duke #2

Frank's Daily Routine • Mar 12, 2017 02:52 AM

From Holly Rowe: Watch how a national POY candidate is built! @frankmason0 put in hard work everyday in the weight room keeping his small frame tough!!! Built by 1 of best strength coaches in America @A_Hudy... http://fb.me/14BL3zaM5 ↗

I am exhausted just watching it...

@mayjay

Thank YOU!

@mayjay

Vick certainly has the athletic ability but (like everyone not named Mason or Jackson) he can ill-afford to take any plays off. As hard as Mason and Jackson consistently play, they have earned the right to expect nothing less from their teammates. Thanks for the huddle recap. Appreciate Self getting after Vick but I hope Frank holds his teammates accountable during the dance instead of shouldering all the burden/blame (e.g., taking full responsibility for the late game lob pass that Vick elected not to pursue -- inexcusably bad form on Vick's part, IMO, even if the ball was headed to the rafters he should have jumped).

@MoonwalkMafia

I think the fanbase will benefit from 8 days of rest, too!

Death, taxes, and Bill Self.

Very nice commentary • Feb 15, 2017 08:15 PM

@approxinfinity

Agree.

Just appears Bragg often shies away from contact (unless fouling) regardless of how much Hudy bulks him up. I am beginning to wonder if it is a temperament issue...sees himself as a finesse player while his team needs a wide body.

Very nice commentary • Feb 15, 2017 12:14 AM

...and Carlton Bragg fouled out in 18 scoreless minutes and had one rebound...had a plus-minus of MINUS 14. Is Lucas enough for us to go the distance?

Greatest comeback of all time • Feb 14, 2017 10:25 PM

Self's comments in the post-game interview were uncharacteristically pointed:

  1. Dissed the referees.
  2. Dissed the fans leaving early.
  3. Dissed Weber's 'play hard' assertion.

WOW! He took no prisoners last night and seemed to be providing answers to questions that were not even being asked.

With respect to the Memphis comeback vs. last night, Self made an interesting point that during the Memphis comeback everything seemed to be going KU's way BUT last night the opposite was occurring -- mistakes and miscues were still occurring during the run but the team persevered -- making this comeback all the more remarkable!

"No doubt about it the crowd helped us win the game." ~Coach Self

Priceless.

Sunflower showdown part 2 8pm ESPN • Feb 06, 2017 04:08 PM

@jayballer 54

I vote "yes".

Sunflower showdown part 2 8pm ESPN • Feb 06, 2017 04:06 PM

Self texted that Bragg made the trip to Manhattan with the team on Sunday evening but that he had not yet decided if Bragg would play.

Moving Forward • Feb 05, 2017 02:08 PM

And yet, neither Baylor nor West Virginia could capitalize on their home court advantages...even while knowing the outcome of our game. Appears their only distraction was trying to hang a 'win' and advance in the standings, yet both came up short.

I am with Self on this one..."mental fatigue" took its toll... and the primary variable moving forward.

http://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/nba-mock-draft-1-0-markelle-fultz-lonzo-ball-go-1-2-to-celtics-sixers/?ttag=allsportsdailyheadline202032017&ET_CID=16868&ET_RID=47720740 ↗

13th Pick!

Mario sighting! • Feb 03, 2017 04:21 AM

Mario Chalmers, Point Guard - The Players' Tribune

MARIO CHALMERS
POINT GUARD

"A couple months after I hit the biggest shot of my life, and maybe in Kansas basketball history — a three-pointer that tied the score in final seconds of the 2008 national championship game — that moment already felt like a long time ago. It was June and I was in NYC for the NBA draft. It wasn’t all the fanfare you’d imagine. I didn’t get an invite to the green room, but I wanted to go to the draft regardless. I dressed to impress and sat in the stands at MSG with my family.

My agent kept updating me after each name was called. I guess it was a good lesson for me at that age not to believe the hype, but that night as I watched, my stomach sank with each name that was called.

Thirty-three names were called before I heard mine.

When I got drafted by the Timberwolves, in the second round with the 34th pick — I was eventually traded to Miami — I felt ready to prove to the other 29 teams in the league that they had been wrong about me. (A handful of them had been wrong, twice, too.) I had a chip on my shoulder because of how the draft had gone — teams had told me at my draft workouts that I’d go much higher. To see so many guys go in front of me was tough. I’ve always had a chip on my shoulder, I think, so I guess it makes sense that I had another one there when my career began.

I remember my first game with the Heat. It was at MSG. Everyone knows how confident I am, and I was going against someone I already knew, Jamal Crawford. I had watched him when I was growing up, and played against him out in the Seattle area. So it was a great experience. I felt at ease. Pro basketball was the same sport I had always known.

I enjoyed that first year a lot, and learned that I had a place in the league. But just because I wasn’t fazed by the big stage didn’t mean that I wasn’t in awe of the guys I was facing. Going against A.I. when he was in Detroit, playing against Bron — those are great memories. And playing against KD when we were both young dudes was cool. (When I was at KU, we beat his Texas team twice. Just saying.) T-Mac was one of my all-time favorite players growing up and I got to play against him, too. As a rookie I had to make sure not to get caught watching too much.

But I never felt intimidated by it. I ended up with averages of 10.0 points, 4.9 assists and 2.0 steals. I’m most proud that I was able to start all 82 games.

Not a bad rookie season for a second-round pick.

That off-season, I had to adjust my game to fit the role that the coaches wanted me to play in Miami. I tried my best to focus on being a lockdown defender. We ended up having one of the best defensive backcourts in basketball. I’ve always been proud of that.

I entered my second year in the NBA as a player who’d already gotten 82 games — plus a playoff series — under his belt. I felt like things were getting back on track. The sting I had felt on draft night was getting less painful.

But it wasn’t all good. We lost a lot more than I was used to. Dwyane Wade was as good as ever, but Shaq was gone by then and we were struggling just to stay above .500. For me, I had always been part of a winning team or program, all the way back to high school. The losing thing was new to me.

Then, midway through my second year, I tore a ligament in my left thumb. I was only out for a month, but that’s when I realized how much an injury can change things. It was a reminder how fragile my career was.

After that season, LeBron and Chris came to Miami. Ya’ll might remember that.

Everyone remembers the NBA Finals against the Mavericks — we should have won that series. We were the better team. In the Finals, you want to leave everything that you have on the court. The last time I had played in that kind of atmosphere, of so much energy and pressure, I was wearing a Jayhawks uniform. That time we walked off into the sunset as winners. But the reality is, you can’t do that every time. Losing in the Finals that first year with Bron and D Wade left an impression on me. It was fuel for me, and I wanted to use every drop of it going forward.

Be Ready For The Comeback

Next
In the years that followed, I came to understand what it was like to be a contributor on a world champion. I didn’t just learn how to win games, I also learned what it was like to hold up my end of a winning culture. Playing with guys like D Wade and Bron, who had both been to the Finals in previous seasons, you didn’t want to be the guy they looked at and said, “We lost ’cause of him.” Those two guys looked at me like a little brother, so all those times you saw them yelling at me, that was brotherly love, man. (But it was also real yelling!)

Those early years made me learn that a big part of the secret to success in the NBA is getting into the right situation. What I loved about Memphis after I was traded there in November 2015 was that I could come in as the sixth man and still be able to run the team while having the freedom to play how I like to play. You might think it was a step down for me to come off the bench, but I jelled with the Grizzlies’ second unit right away. Watching Vince Carter, Zach Randolph, Mike Conley and Marc Gasol, I picked up a lot of little things. They had a lot of respect for my experience, too. They asked me all the time about the championships that I won in Miami and how it felt to win it all. They even asked me to bring in my rings so they could have a good look at them.

In my third game with Memphis, I scored 29 in a win over Oklahoma City — and I went toe-to-toe with Russell Westbrook the whole way.

But then, on March 9, 2016, I tore my Achilles. I knew that people like Kobe had come back from that injury and resumed their careers. If he could do it, I knew I could do it, too. So I never let doubt take over.

But for a while, early in the rehab process, it was slow going.

I couldn’t do anything, and I wasn’t supposed to. I couldn’t drive. I couldn’t walk. I had a little scooter that I got around on. My mom, my dad or my older sister, Roneka — basically whoever was around — took me where I needed to go. Besides bingeing through the end of Narcos, I used all the time I had on my hands to learn about the Achilles — how I tore it and what it was going to take to rehab it. I just wanted to do a lot of research and figure it out for myself. At the time, I didn’t know what I was up against. Knowing myself, that was a good thing.

Once I was able to start playing again, my main focus was getting my speed back. That was the main thing that I thought I was lacking after my injury — that and jumping ability. I just wanted to get back to my normal form, and quickness has always been a big part of my game. Rehab was so intense. It was every day. And progress was excruciatingly slow. There are no automatic breakthroughs. I had to learn how to run again — how to accelerate and then be able to stop on a dime. I’m confident that I’ll be able to showcase my progress this year.

All in all, I wasn’t allowed to do any basketball work for five months after my surgery last spring. That was the longest I’d ever been without basketball, by far. But that was also the time when I realized that I wasn’t done. I want to get back to the Finals. Once you know what it takes to get there, you can’t play any other way.

So what’s next?

Be ready for a comeback. It’s coming soon."

MARIO CHALMERS /

Reviewing the Baylor W • Feb 02, 2017 06:18 PM

In the post-game interview, Self commented (and then repeated) that "they (KU) were pretty tough". Can recall many, many times hearing "soft" but can not recall the last time Self used "tough" to describe a team.

Also, do not understand why Drew did not call a time-out on Baylor's penultimate possession.

Vick • Feb 01, 2017 09:29 PM

@Crimsonorblue22

Source below which includes Vick's comment about Frank!

http://www2.kusports.com/news/2017/jan/17/tom-keegan-lagerald-vick-interesting-book-quiet-co/?print ↗

Tonight's Huge Game! • Feb 01, 2017 04:48 PM

Just in case anyone wants to see the action live tonight...General Admission tickets are still available...frankly, I'm stunned.

https://ev10.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventInfo?ticketCode=GS%3AKU%3AB16%3A14%3A&linkID=kansas&shopperContext=&pc=&caller=&appCode=&groupCode=&cgc= ↗

"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." ~Mark Twain

Hawks vs Pokes Game Thread • Jan 14, 2017 09:30 PM

I prefer a strong finish to a fast start.

Joel Freaking Embiid • Dec 31, 2016 01:55 AM

@justanotherfan You are in excellent company with your selection as Bill Self named Kawhi Leonard as his current favorite NBA player.

KU vs Children of the Corn Game Thread • Dec 11, 2016 12:38 AM

LL said it was his first day coming to the Fieldhouse without a boot on his foot and it felt good. His play certainly showed it!

Self on Mason & Collins • Dec 04, 2016 09:46 PM

I watched in awe as Frank performed three consecutive 'behind the back clapping push ups' this Fall but what amazed me most was how effortless he made it look.

Can we rename the C5? • Dec 23, 2015 02:51 PM

“And Carlton (Bragg, two points, six minutes) gave us some good things. Cheick (Diallo, four points first half) made two big baskets in the first half. Landen (Lucas, two minutes) didn’t play a lot. I thought Hunter (Mickelson two points, eight minutes), even though he starts, he’s sort of a bench guy. They all play the same. If you add that position together we got some good production,” Self said.

I would normally credit BS but @jaybate-1.0 said it first.

Just some personal NBA draft thoughts • Jun 26, 2015 03:23 PM

Compared to previous years, for me it was an underwhelming evening on both fronts. Certainly, the Cliff saga but also Kelly's repetitive glowing opinion of himself seemed rather desperate and atypical of him and a KU player. After watching a single player on the court nearly steal the NBA Championship (or at a minimum force the series to six games), one has to wonder why Kelly was unable or unwilling to move KU beyond the round of 32 given his self-proclaimed accolades during the NBA interviews and last night during the broadcast. Confidence is great but how about backing up that confidence with play on the floor and let others do the bragging for you?

Haith to Tulsa? • Apr 19, 2014 04:52 PM

Add this Haith quote to the proverbial fire (from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch):

Haith had a few flubs in his session with reporters. He referred to Tulsa’s new conference, the American Athletic Conference, as “the Atlantic.” When discussing his track record at Mizzou he said, “We’ve won some games. We beat Kansas at Kansas.” **Missouri hasn’t won at Kansas since 1999, when Norm Stewart was coach. Haith was 0-1 at Allen Fieldhouse.

Message of the Day Quotes Part III • Feb 28, 2014 02:29 AM

“It’s my third year here. To be able to clinch at home, that would be good for the fans, good for Kansas, good for the players and most importantly, coach,” Naadir Tharpe

Message of The Day Quotes • Jan 23, 2014 04:01 PM

"Life is not a matter of holding good cards, but of playing a poor hand well." -Robert Louis Stevenson

Best Win All Season! • Jan 21, 2014 04:30 AM

https://vine.co/v/hl6DXPE9Xai ↗

Post-game Roundup: KU vs Florida • Dec 11, 2013 11:12 PM

IYO, what residual impact, if any, have the departures of Danny Manning, Joe Dooley, Doc Sadler, and Barry Hinson had on Coach Self and the players? I am not familiar with their replacements but am wondering who is developing bigs, doing scouting reports and serving as the calming influence/confidante for Coach Self.

Message of The Day Quotes • Dec 06, 2013 03:04 PM

When someone does something good, applaud! You'll make two people happy. ~ Sam Goldwyn

Message of The Day Quotes • Dec 06, 2013 02:49 PM

If we did all the things we were capable of, we would literally astound ourselves. ~ Albert Einstein