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  • Joneslab
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 39604

    #1

    The Good, The Bad, The Ugly: Missouri Edition

    The Good

    * Welcome Home, Hami. Maybe the best thing about last night was Hami's performance and the smile at the end. I think we saw some of Cal's genius in that: his ability to take a player who is struggling beyond all comprehension, stick with him, and suddenly the player puts together a decent game. He's done that with a bunch of guys in the past, starting with Marquis Teague and moving up through guys like Terrence Jones and Cauley-Stein. It's usually called "stubbornness" when fans discuss it, but it could also be seen as patience. I just hope it's not a little of fool's gold and that Hami can use last night to keep helping us.

    * Vand-O-Mite! Jarred Vanderbilt continued his animalistic ways, getting to essentially every rebound and actually putting together an offensive game. His spin move in the paint from 8 feet out was pretty special. If he could give us 9 or 10 a game going forward this team could make a run. Because you know he's going to hit the glass as if his everloving life depends on it. Matt Jones pointed out in the postgame that Pomeroy has Vanderbilt as the best offensive rebounder in America and there's really no close second. He's in the top 10 in defensive rebounding. The guy just works.

    * Assists, Assists, and More Assists. Seventeen of them last night. Seventeen! There's no mystery as to why we're seeing these threes go down: guys are looking for each other. The ball is moving. Players are playing much more freely instead of standing around and watching Kevin Knox go one on four. It's basketball the way it's meant to be played. Unfortunately it took them three months to get it.

    * Washington Crossing. PJ continues to flourish. I think he's being freed up by Vanderbilt in a lot of ways. He doesn't have to be the only one down there battling. With Vanderbilt in the game PJ can be more of what he is: a bruising scorer, a la Chuck Hayes. If Vanderbilt is the tazmanian devil then Washington is the guy who comes in after and performs the clean-up. He's the Wolf with a baby hook. It's so hard for these young big men to be down there on an island; Vanderbilt's emergence has been key to what this team has done the last couple of weeks.

    * Three Boggles. I said above that we know why Kentucky has shot the ball like they have recently--the passing. But it's still wild to see these shots go down after watching some of the shooting we saw in the first part of the season. It proves an argument I've always made, which is that it's brutally difficult to win in college basketball when you hit just 2 or 3 threes. Kentucky is 18-37 the last two games. That's 49%. Yowza.

    The Bad

    * Gone to Seed. Kentucky is working itself up in seeding now, not that that matters this season. Everybody is kind of even this year after a group of maybe three or four teams. Still, there are some juggernauts out there. And the way UK is playing and its strength of schedule is showing that we're moving up to maybe a 4/5 seed. The team that I think we would have colossal problems with is Michigan St. So if you get the 4/5 in their region that's a team you might have to deal with if you make it to the second weekend. I know, I know: first thing's first. Finish out the season, play well in St. Louis, etc. But we're getting to the point where it's inevitable that we start looking ahead.

    * Double Bye-Bye. I mentioned this last time, but it's still unclear if Kentucky is going to get that double bye to play on Friday of the SEC Tournament. We're tied for third right now with three other teams. But we're only a game ahead of two more teams in the fourth spot. This means a win against Ole Miss is crucial obviously, but also a loss on senior day at Gainesville may mean we drop into that group that will play on Thursday. Not the end of the world, but it makes a run to Sunday very difficult.

    The Ugly

    * Awful Announcing. Yes, I know it was a boring game if you were just a random observer. And yes, I know there are many things going on in the college basketball world that announcers have to talk about. But I thought ESPN's team last night was particularly bad. The segment about Michael Porter Jr. went on way too long, as did the running joke about the guy's shoes. And I've never understood why we have to see anything other than the game on the screen. We don't need split screens. When you're talking about a player, we don't need to see him while the game is happening. We don't need those shots of coaches that they show. Anything that takes away from the game is bad.

    * Nick Richards, Mr. Zero. Richards almost put up an infamous billion last night, putting together a game lined with zeroes across the board. His confidence has left him, his function on the team is a mystery, and he's the only player now that Hami has shown signs of life who seems to be having a monumental problem out there. Just cannot play for long stretches without hurting us in some way. I love the smaller line-up, but this is a team that really can't afford to have anyone lay an egg. We need the big guy and I'd love to see him put up a decent game this week.
    Last edited by Joneslab; 02-25-2018, 09:58 AM.
  • catfaninin
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 2016

    #2
    I tried to say a lot of the same about Hami in the game thread last night. Just worded much more poorly.

    We have been down this road too many times. We should all know not to under estimate Cal.

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    • Catsrock
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2014
      • 5560

      #3
      I've about heard enough Sean Farnham to last a while too. Almost posted last night that I hoped we'd get to look at Porter Jr. a few more minutes. No offense to Michael he's just no Jessica Alba and there was a game being played.

      For all our hacking we've done on Hami while he deserved it I hope we all enjoyed seeing him enjoy basketball again. I don't expect 3 made 3's per game going forward from him but sure hope he stays engaged and not down on himself.

      And Vanderbilt--I think it took him about as long as should have been expected coming off injury to have a massive positive effect on this team. Love the guy.
      Last edited by Catsrock; 02-25-2018, 10:17 AM.

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      • KCKUKFan
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2014
        • 14228

        #4
        I started the season as a true believer, stuck by that belief half way through while everybody was laughing at me, joined the boo-birds 3/4 of the way through, and now I feel somewhat vindicated. This team is showing signs of being a major March player. Never count a (healthy) Coach Cal team out. Ever.

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        • Joneslab
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2014
          • 39604

          #5
          I'd be remiss if I didn't point out another good. It's something Cal mentioned after the game:

          The fact that Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has been coming in at 7:00 every morning. He hasn't missed a class, and he's the best performer in practice. He's started to get other players on board with the 7:00 a.m. thing, and it's made a world of difference.

          Somewhere Michael Kidd-Gilchrist is nodding in approval.

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          • Blue Heaven
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2014
            • 6283

            #6
            It looked like Hami didn't have that hitch in his shot last night. He just went straight up and shot it fluidly. He still had his usual bad shot where he gets in the lane and says a prayer but by and large I was impressed with his offense last night. He still needs to come around defensively. Outside of the WVU 2nd half when he locked down Jevon Carter, he has been MIA on the defensive end.
            Isaiah 5:20

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            • TrueblueCATfan
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2014
              • 16268

              #7
              They have been very enjoyable to watch the last 3 games.....Lets hope they keep it going

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              • Lighthouse
                Gone But Never Forgotten
                • Oct 2014
                • 35962

                #8
                While we pile kudos on Hami, and he earned them last night, let's not forget his defensive issues, which still have a ways to go. On one play last night, his man was wide open with the ball and Hami looked lost. When the ball was passed, Hami's body language was like, "Whew."
                John 3:3

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                • BobS
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2014
                  • 1291

                  #9
                  Richards and SKJ seem to be afterthoughts on this team now. Not sure what the deal is with SKJ, but we'e winning without both, so....

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                  • KCKUKFan
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2014
                    • 14228

                    #10
                    Originally posted by BobS
                    Richards and SKJ seem to be afterthoughts on this team now. Not sure what the deal is with SKJ, but we'e winning without both, so....
                    I'm not sure about Richards, but certainly SKJ.

                    Richards is getting playing time, but he's just not doing anything with it.

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                    • justford
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2014
                      • 4669

                      #11
                      Originally posted by BobS
                      Richards and SKJ seem to be afterthoughts on this team now. Not sure what the deal is with SKJ, but we'e winning without both, so....
                      Agree. Showed them on the bench together and neither had a happy face.

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                      • KevinHall
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 6857

                        #12
                        If Washington will come to play every night, he and Vanderbilt can make a great tandem inside. Washington has some good post moves. He just doesn't seem into it every night. But the last two or three games he's been much more consistent. Vanderbilt's play may be rubbing off on him some. Vanderbilt is just amazing at getting rebounds. It seems he mis-times his jumps a lot but his arms are so long he can still reach in and get the rebound.
                        Sean Farnham is just abysmal as an analyst. He just doesn't fit with the SEC. Where has Dykes been? I have only seen him a couple of times this season. He is just a better fit with the SEC. Farnham needs to go and do games with Walton in the Pac 12.
                        Kentucky fan since 1971.

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                        • tamme11
                          Junior Member
                          • Nov 2014
                          • 31

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Will Lavender
                          I'd be remiss if I didn't point out another good. It's something Cal mentioned after the game:

                          The fact that Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has been coming in at 7:00 every morning. He hasn't missed a class, and he's the best performer in practice. He's started to get other players on board with the 7:00 a.m. thing, and it's made a world of difference.

                          Somewhere Michael Kidd-Gilchrist is nodding in approval.
                          The good started when Washington quit shooting the 3!!

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                          • bluerunner
                            Junior Member
                            • Nov 2014
                            • 33

                            #14

                            Will Lavender, another great analysis. Thanks.

                            And the FOUR letter network....sometimes you just gotta shake your head. It's like the director in the control truck fell asleep during the Porter Jr. segment.


                            Originally posted by KevinHall
                            Farnham needs to go and do games with Walton in the Pac 12.
                            LOL! Amen to that!


                            I'm NOT the coach of SLOW!

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                            • J.Jennings
                              Banned
                              • Oct 2014
                              • 7005

                              #15
                              Is is bad to say that these players and this team is starting to grow on me? I know it's fool's gold simply because if these players continue to gel, half of them will be gone next year but my attitude has changed.....................

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