bleedingTNorange
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1. Wanted to give a few days after the Florida debacle to pass before doing a report because as predicted the board was swarming with idiots. Not to suggest the game wasn’t a disappointment but holy crap the moronic behavior by some of these “fans” is truly hard to comprehend. It didn’t end our season, it didn’t mean Barnes needed to retire, it didn’t mean we suck or are frauds, it didn’t mean we’re doomed for a 5/6 seed at best, it didn’t mean Chaz is a bust etc etc…losses happen and even sometimes blowout losses happen to good teams, even great teams. That doesn’t mean you don’t dismiss it or take lessons from the game, you absolutely do, but you also don’t overreact to 1 game.
2. On to Texas, needed to bounce back in a really tough spot, on the road against a team that knows what we want to get done as well as anyone done that we’ll face. Definitely didn’t play our best but not a shock given the situation, but you won’t always have your best and finding a way to win that game showed a lot of toughness and grit, much like that win at Illinois earlier in the season.
3. Gonna be a double dip for player of the game, I’ll go with Felix Okpara for both games, in this Texas game you could’ve gone a few directions, Ziegler & Dubar both come to mind for sure. In the Florida game though there wasn’t many options and he felt like the guy who brought it most that evening. He’s really seemed to be getting more and more comfortable throughout the season and his shot blocking is starting to really show as well, his continued development while recovering from that hip pointer has been huge and will continue to be for us.
4. On one of those other guys I mentioned, Darlinstone Dubar, that’s twice on the road we’ve pulled out arguably our best wins and that we likely don’t without him. Coincidence or something that can be taken from that? Not sure but I would say you gotta try and find out. He’s got to continue to buy into his role as a 4 man imo, he’s too slow to guard most opposing 3’s and his defense will get him yanked, but he’s big enough to bang with 4’s or even 5’s and his ability to shoot the 3 without much thought is a weapon that should help stretch the floor for us.
5. Not super concerned on Chaz, I’m sure some are, he’s shown to be way too good of a shooter for too big of a sample size for me to think that 2 games on the road is going to be the new norm. Clearly the staff and his teammates have a ton of confidence in him and expect him to keep shooting, is there a great plan b if his shots aren’t falling, probably not unfortunately but there wasn’t last year without DK either. Maybe that’s Gainey, maybe it’s Zeigler, maybe Milicic who’s struggling a bit, not sure. Maybe Phillips and/or Mashack getting healthy also provides more options, definitely a question mark though but obviously not one that’s been too much of a hindrance and if we’re being honest probably is a bit nit picky given this is a 15-1 team that’s still a projected 1 seed.
6. We’ve completely our first 3 game stretch of league play, I said the goal for each of these stretches was to go 2-1, you do that 6x and you’re 12-6 and probably a 1 seed in the NCAAT, 2 seed at worst, and should be a double bye for the SECT which this year is massive. This first 3 game stretch at least as of now appears to be our most difficult of the season, so being able to hit that 2-1 mark should be considered a major W, even if the 1 loss was as ugly as it was. With that said you’ve got Georgia at home, Vandy on the road & Mississippi State at home, none are considered lay downs by any stretch and any of those teams can absolutely beat us. As I’ve said protecting home court is huge this year and then stealing a few road games along the way, so going 2-1 would again be holding serve and considered a W, ideally winning the home games.
GBO!!!
2. On to Texas, needed to bounce back in a really tough spot, on the road against a team that knows what we want to get done as well as anyone done that we’ll face. Definitely didn’t play our best but not a shock given the situation, but you won’t always have your best and finding a way to win that game showed a lot of toughness and grit, much like that win at Illinois earlier in the season.
3. Gonna be a double dip for player of the game, I’ll go with Felix Okpara for both games, in this Texas game you could’ve gone a few directions, Ziegler & Dubar both come to mind for sure. In the Florida game though there wasn’t many options and he felt like the guy who brought it most that evening. He’s really seemed to be getting more and more comfortable throughout the season and his shot blocking is starting to really show as well, his continued development while recovering from that hip pointer has been huge and will continue to be for us.
4. On one of those other guys I mentioned, Darlinstone Dubar, that’s twice on the road we’ve pulled out arguably our best wins and that we likely don’t without him. Coincidence or something that can be taken from that? Not sure but I would say you gotta try and find out. He’s got to continue to buy into his role as a 4 man imo, he’s too slow to guard most opposing 3’s and his defense will get him yanked, but he’s big enough to bang with 4’s or even 5’s and his ability to shoot the 3 without much thought is a weapon that should help stretch the floor for us.
5. Not super concerned on Chaz, I’m sure some are, he’s shown to be way too good of a shooter for too big of a sample size for me to think that 2 games on the road is going to be the new norm. Clearly the staff and his teammates have a ton of confidence in him and expect him to keep shooting, is there a great plan b if his shots aren’t falling, probably not unfortunately but there wasn’t last year without DK either. Maybe that’s Gainey, maybe it’s Zeigler, maybe Milicic who’s struggling a bit, not sure. Maybe Phillips and/or Mashack getting healthy also provides more options, definitely a question mark though but obviously not one that’s been too much of a hindrance and if we’re being honest probably is a bit nit picky given this is a 15-1 team that’s still a projected 1 seed.
6. We’ve completely our first 3 game stretch of league play, I said the goal for each of these stretches was to go 2-1, you do that 6x and you’re 12-6 and probably a 1 seed in the NCAAT, 2 seed at worst, and should be a double bye for the SECT which this year is massive. This first 3 game stretch at least as of now appears to be our most difficult of the season, so being able to hit that 2-1 mark should be considered a major W, even if the 1 loss was as ugly as it was. With that said you’ve got Georgia at home, Vandy on the road & Mississippi State at home, none are considered lay downs by any stretch and any of those teams can absolutely beat us. As I’ve said protecting home court is huge this year and then stealing a few road games along the way, so going 2-1 would again be holding serve and considered a W, ideally winning the home games.
GBO!!!