I'm not going to pretend that the perfect storm of luck for KU was Calipari's fault. They wiped the floor with KU in the 2nd half, overcame foul trouble nad some strange looking officiating and had their best FT shooters on the line at the end. Those guys missed late FTs and I hate that style of game. Late fouling ruins the game for me.So the better team played the better game, lost, and it also wasn't the coaches fault. You the Memphis PR department?
Hell, he pushed him down. Not emphatic enough? But they can call a phantom trip on CDR? or Dorsey for a slight hand check that fouled im out?
I'm not going to pretend that the perfect storm of luck for KU was Calipari's fault. They wiped the floor with KU in the 2nd half, overcame foul trouble nad some strange looking officiating and had their best FT shooters on the line at the end. Those guys missed late FTs and I hate that style of game. Late fouling ruins the game for me.
brilliant. coaches tell the press exactly what they tell their kids. at what level did you stop having anything to do with basketball?I'm sorry that I've gotten your panties in a wad here, but I don't find it hard to believe that he would tell ESPN exactly what he'd tell his kids. If not, he's a hypocrite. You can't tell the national media that something isn't important, and then say "oh yeah, it is" behind closed doors. THAT is what is dumb. There is no benefit. You set yourself up for "i told you so." Your team is going to act how you coach them to act, and will model themselves after you. De-emphasizing their FT problems (and in effect the sense of necessity to get better) is stupid. FTs don't get better overnight, and obviously, these guys haven't been working too hard on them.
brilliant. coaches tell the press exactly what they tell their kids. at what level did you stop having anything to do with basketball?
There was absolutely NO reason to tell the media that the FTs would magically start falling if he didn't think that, himself. I believe that he didn't feel the importance of them. They showed UM's avg margin of victory, and it was in the 20's. They only needed FT's a couple games all year. It would be dumb to think that there was any reason he should go all year preaching that FT's weren't an issue and that they'd start dropping "when it counts." To me, when it counts is every time you step up to the line. If you don't care about makes or misses from the stripe, why care about makes or misses on layups, dunks, 3's, etc.