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  • Joneslab
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 39604

    #1

    The Good, The Better, The OMG: West Virginia Edition

    The Good

    * The Good Father. So I'm at the father/daughter dance listening to Taylor Swift, sitting there talking about what a dog UK is and how the season is in shambles, when I check Twitter and somebody says something outrageous: Kentucky is on a 10-0 run and the game is suddenly (gulp) close. I ran over and grabbed a dad--a dad I had never seen before in my life--and borrowed his phone to watch the last three minutes. (I caught it from the beginning on DVR later.) It was glorious and unbelievable. Clearly I was responsible in some way for that win, clearly I am father of the year, and clearly (I don't care what anybody says) Taylor Swift has talent.

    * We Will Not be Denied. Maybe the most pleasing thing about that game was how Kentucky, totally on the ropes and looking lost, stuck in that game when they could've quit. They chipped and chipped, and got really good play from a number of guys--some of whom didn't really put up many points on the board. That was a game that they could've just folded in, and they didn't. For that reason it was one of the most pleasing regular season wins of the Calipari era.

    * Point Guard U. Both Kentucky's point guards had runs last night that were special. Quade Green finally, finally shook off the injury and had a couple of very good runs. And Shai was all in that comeback, firing one-handed passes to wide open players and just generally dominating the game at the point of attack. This game is a point guard's game, and while West Virginia had a very good one of their own, our two acquitted themselves nicely.

    * It Just Means More. The SEC threw a haymaker last night with the Kentucky win, sealing up an SEC/Big XII challenge that almost nobody thought the conference could win. The fact that we won that thing without Auburn even participating, and with Georgia completely handing a game away in the last 90 seconds, is a sign of the strength of this league--and hopefully an indication that when Kentucky gets to the end it will be rewarded seed-wise even though we're going to have some dents on our exterior.

    The Better

    * Mad Stats. The box score from this thing looks like it has a drinking problem. Kentucky should not win a game on the road against a top 10 team with two guys in double digits, and yet that's what we did. The most insane thing are the two guys who were most in that win couldn't really score: Vanderbilt and Wenyen. They scored 7 points between them, but both those guys were stamped all over that thing. Wenyen's play was like some sort of exquisite piece of brutalist art. He did every single hard hat/lunch pail thing imaginable. Blocked shots. Rebounded. Pushed guys around. Threw himself all over the place in that floppy, human ragdoll way he has. And Vanderbilt's rebounding is something to behold. If the ball is there, he gets it. If he could put the ball in the basket he'd be dangerous.

    * Psychopath Test. The most hilarious thing in the game was when West Virginia's Sagaba Konate began to argue with the electrical cover at midcourt. It was hilarious and indicative of the game starting to unfray for WVU. I was pretty sure Konate was going to pull a knife out of his sock at some point.

    * I Love the Smell of Windex in the Morning. Speaking of rebounding: Kentucky owned West Virginia on the glass. In some ways this isn't surprising: the press leaves you vulnerable on the back side, and WVU is not a good shooting team. But the way Kentucky just manhandled older, more physical players was great to see, and hopefully a sign that this team is finally learning how to play with some grit.

    * Nick Richards, Mr. Uneven. Yes, Richards had movements in this game where he couldn't hold on to the ball. And yes, he couldn't put down two lobs late that Anthony Davis would've dunked with his teeth. But his putback on the Pistol Pete-like move Shai had was a huge play in the last couple of minutes, and it was symbolic of the way Kentucky as a team just refused to quit.

    The OMG

    * What Does the Knox Say? Not much needs to be said about Knox last night. He got it going early and just never stopped. He threw in wild shots on the run with the wrong hand. He hit ice cold threes when we absolutely had to have baskets. And at the end he simply became Aaron Harrison, drilling the wing three and putting that baby on ice. All the while he was just giving it to the WVU crowd in I'm sure polite and respectful tones. One of the best individual performances you will ever see from a Kentucky player, and it was a work of art.

    * Zombie Cats. When we were down seventeen it appeared that the season was spiraling. Kentucky was on its way to three losses in the last four games with a string of tough games yet to play; people would invariably be talking about the bubble this morning; all seemed bleak and unattainable. And then the magic started, and it was an old magic: it was stuff we've seen before from Kentucky basketball, and the game it reminded me most of (though the stakes were much, much lower) was Duke in the NCAA Tournament in '98. It was a young team channeling Kentucky greatness for one of the first times this season, and again we were all reminded why we do this, why we get this invested, and how sweet it feels when it all pays off in the end.
    Last edited by Joneslab; 01-28-2018, 09:05 AM.
  • Uncle Dave
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 1979

    #2
    Great stuff!!!!

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    • KevinHall
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2014
      • 6857

      #3
      I think I would honestly be afraid of being around Konate. I don't think I have ever seen a player react that way. He did get a couple of bad calls but he probably fouled 15 other times that weren't called. So I don't feel so bad for him.

      One of Cal's mantras is "just keep playing". This team did that last night and good things happened. Hopefully this gets them on a roll and not be just a blip on the screen.
      Kentucky fan since 1971.

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      • Katmendo
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2014
        • 2278

        #4
        The good: Simply the complete youth. Too young to know they were supposed to lose that game. To come out in that second half and play like it was 0-0 was impressive. Just really impressed with that effort and mental focus to do that.

        Also, weathering what is undoubtedly one the absolutely most intimidating home courts in America. When you praise Rupp, it's always the size and the seats. "When you play here, there will be 24000 people coming to a practice.".... But when you come into Morgantown, you have 14000 rabid, screaming, jumping, and verbally abusive maniacs who are there tto see you lose as much as they are there to see the Mountaineers win.
        For a team this young and, again, a bit soft prior to this game, it was a huge achievement.

        The Better: Cal getting that team to overcome both of the above. I haven't really been convinced that Cal was getting through to this team yet this season, but last night, ...IMO... that team turned its back on the bright lights and the raucous crowd, turned, circled the wagons inwards to themselves and the coaches standing in their midst, and came together. As I said in the game thread, they really seemed to believe in themselves. As someone who has watched this team with pronounced skepticism, it was DEFINITELY a big hook to restoring my interest in this season.

        The Best: Kevin Knox indeed. That guy exploded into action in a way that belied that previous softness I had seen all too often. Even when he got rejected at the rim, the kid kept on it. Took it to the rim. Shot with confidence. Woofed the right way back at the environment. Bright lights. Big crowd on the road. All the pressure. And he embraced it, and proved to be the better than WVU's best. Over half a season of off and on play, and on the hardest game of the season, BOOM! Fantastic to see.

        My Question: Are we absolutely sure we shouldn't be starting Wenyen, then bring PJ off the bench? Maybe even play PJ at the 5 and bring Richards of the bench? I think PJ has a higher cieling, but Wenyen seems to add more across the board to the team. IMO, both of them have off and on games, but with Wenyen you get to stretch the floor. He rebounds, he blocks shots, he defends. Plus, I can see him in a screen roll, pick and pop at the top of the key with Quade, and Knox in the corner for a kick. Just the imagination of a crowd coach, but I do wonder. When PJ is on, he does some good things. But, you get pretty consistent performance from Wenyen.

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        • KCKUKFan
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2014
          • 14228

          #5
          The "what does the fox say" puns would go in the Ugly bracket of my "Good, Bad, Ugly Will Lavender posts" thread.
          Last edited by KCKUKFan; 01-28-2018, 09:11 AM.

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          • BobS
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2014
            • 1291

            #6
            I still can't believe it.

            The big question is will they use this game as the springboard? Still plenty of tough games ahead and winning them will be the difference in a low seed and bubble territory.

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            • teamchemistry15
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2014
              • 7022

              #7
              I think another thing to recognize is Cal coaching his tail off. This is really his first year he doesn't have a PG who is capable of being a total floor general who gets guys in position. Cal was having SGA get it past half court and then stop so he could tell each individual player where and when to go. It almost seemed like he was making plays up on the fly.

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              • TrueblueCATfan
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2014
                • 16272

                #8
                I would still like to know what was said at the half in the locker room......and Swaggy Cal in that pullover

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                • lilproUK98
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2014
                  • 2472

                  #9
                  Vanderbilt is a bizarro Terrence Jones...has great twitch and quickness, can handle the ball and make great passes, and can snatch rebounds in traffic with the best of them....just can't put the ball in the basket like Jones could, but he'll get there....

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                  • KCKUKFan
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2014
                    • 14228

                    #10
                    Originally posted by lilproUK98
                    Vanderbilt is a bizarro Terrence Jones...has great twitch and quickness, can handle the ball and make great passes, and can snatch rebounds in traffic with the best of them....just can't put the ball in the basket like Jones could, but he'll get there....
                    I doubt it. People forget how good Terrence Jones was offensively during his time here. An innate knack for getting the ball in the basket, and by his sophomore year, a lethal inside-outside game. Not saying Vanderbilt won't get there, but he just doesn't appear to have that same sort of offensive skillset. Some of his gaffes offensively are simply a mixture of playing way too fast and offensive discomfort, but I also don't see any of the finesse that Jones possessed.

                    Otherwise, I can see the similarities, especially as it pertains to rebounding and motor.

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                    • George
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2014
                      • 10355

                      #11
                      It boggles the mind that a 6’8” kid built like a muscular Spider-Man can’t hit a layup.

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                      • Lighthouse
                        Gone But Never Forgotten
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 35962

                        #12
                        I'm still in shock they were able to put it all together and absolutely stomp WV the second half. I was comfortable with the score I picked, but am overjoyed I was so wrong.
                        John 3:3

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                        • KCKUKFan
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2014
                          • 14228

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Downes Van Zandt
                          It boggles the mind that a 6’8” kid built like a muscular Spider-Man can’t hit a layup.
                          I think he can probably hit a layup.

                          But he's basically been thrown into a situation where he hasn't played organized basketball in a year, doesn't know his role in the offense, and is playing about five times too fast.

                          When Cal figures him out and he slows down a little (lot?), you'll start seeing a lot more of those around-the-basket gimmies fall.

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                          • Joneslab
                            Senior Member
                            • Oct 2014
                            • 39604

                            #14
                            Think he needs an early one to go down and we'll see him have a 15-point game.

                            But in the meantime, I have to think his +/- is off the charts so far.

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                            • KCKUKFan
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2014
                              • 14228

                              #15
                              You can literally see the potential oozing every time he steps on the court.

                              If he came back for Year Two, I'd forgive whiffing on Zion (and Reddish... and Barrett...)

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