I'm a leftist because I think our second best player in Big 12 play returning would make us a better team?BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Well, I actually do call you crazy because you're a leftist so it's apropos, but regardless.....Mitch Henessey said:Or, call me crazy, we're gelling and improving as a team, which is what the handful of rational posters on this board have been saying would happen all along.BusyTarpDuster2017 said:
I hate to say this, but we seem to play better without Langston Love.
Suggesting we're a worse team with Love is an all-time head scratching take. If anything, if he comes back at full strength, he raises our ceiling to potential Final Four caliber.
Yes, it's possible we're just gelling as a team at this moment. But it's also possible that the gelling has been facilitated because there was a shakeup in the lineup. Sometimes this happens, and a team finds itself. Sometimes an injury to a major player "wakes up" other players and they elevate their games, or they get a lot more minutes, and the result is better than it was before. That's all I'm insinuating. Love is a great player, and we're a better team talent-wise with him than without. But chemistry and dynamics factor into winning big games, probably more that overall talent. I'm just saying it seems like that's what's happening. Again, like I said I hated to say it, and I hope I'm wrong. It was just an opinion, and I'm sorry if I got the Baylor panty party that inhabits these sports boards all wadded up, which usually happens anytime there's a negative comment.
Sheesh. Partisan politics have rotted your brain.