Tang gets us again
Dennis had eight assists to two turnovers tonight. The only thing he did poorly in this one was shoot, which happens.BearlyNose said:
Dennis is not the point guard we need either. He frequently hogs the ball, and clearly he was shut down most of the night. A better guard would adjust or not be so limited.
BU82EX said:
I would not hesitate to bench both Walter and Missi and start Josh and Langston. Our two "one and done" players are killing us right now. Missi's basketball IQ is close to zero and Walter is such a defensive liability, especially when he cant score more than 8 points. Maybe they can provide a spark off the bench, but conference play is where you separate the men from the boys.
Nunn's not a Big 12 caliber starter. And the freshmen are freshmen.IowaBear said:
I'd bench Nunn… Missi has been a non factor in B12 play
Drew usually does a offense/defense substitution with Walter and Nunn at the end of the game. No idea why he didn't do that at the end of regulation, except it would have required him to take a timeout with :13 left for a substitution. Not sure that would have been a bad idea unless he did not want to give KState the opportunity to set there defense. Regardless, I'd much rather have Jakobi taking that last shot than Nunn.BUCANDOIT82 said:BU82EX said:
I would not hesitate to bench both Walter and Missi and start Josh and Langston. Our two "one and done" players are killing us right now. Missi's basketball IQ is close to zero and Walter is such a defensive liability, especially when he cant score more than 8 points. Maybe they can provide a spark off the bench, but conference play is where you separate the men from the boys.
I too graduated in 82…But I see things differently. Walter should have been in the game at the end of regulation and the start of overtime. I would like to see Little start.
He's got 25 assists to eight turnovers in four games and has scored in double figures in three of the four. He's done his job, which is more than be said for anyone on our roster not named Langston Love, Josh Ojianwuna and Jalen Bridges (for the most part).BearlyNose said:
What are Dennis' statistics in conference play?
Premium posters monopolizing the dumb takes tonight.BearlyNose said:
Dennis is not the point guard we need either. He frequently hogs the ball, and clearly he was shut down most of the night. A better guard would adjust or not be so limited.
IowaBear said:
I'd bench Nunn… Missi has been a non factor in B12 play
IowaBear said:
It's not just the 4 conference games. He no showed against the P5 comp in the ooc as well.
Points well taken. However, if memory serves me right, Missi makes one of the two free throws at end of regulation we win?tyron said:
How many dunks did Missi miss today, 5? Hack a Shaq > how about some free throws?
True Grit said:
Missi needs to quit trying to dunk everything. Just grab the ball and go back up with it...
I'd settle for passing it back out and resetting the offense. Missed putback dunks might as well be turnovers because they often create transition opportunities with our only rim protector under the opposite basket.Johnny Bear said:True Grit said:
Missi needs to quit trying to dunk everything. Just grab the ball and go back up with it...
It was maddening how many points he left in the floor through blown dunks, not to mention the bricks he threw up from the line. I know it's not as impressive looking to the scouts, but I'd a hundred times rather have the points from securing the ball and then going back up for what should be an easy layup.
ya, but we're angry after a loss and can say what we want.bear2be2 said:Dennis had eight assists to two turnovers tonight. The only thing he did poorly in this one was shoot, which happens.BearlyNose said:
Dennis is not the point guard we need either. He frequently hogs the ball, and clearly he was shut down most of the night. A better guard would adjust or not be so limited.
Dennis came into tonight shooting 52.6 percent from the field, 40.9 from 3 and with a player efficiency rating over 20.
He ain't our problem.