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  • Joneslab
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 39604

    #1

    The Good, The Bad, The Ugly: Texas A&M Edition

    The Good

    March 7, 2020. Remember? We thought the NCAA Tournament might still go. We knew about this virus thing from China but nobody really knew whether it was going to even show up in the United States. People were talking about Wuhan for some reason on the news. And then Kentucky played Florida on a Saturday in Gainesville and pulled out a gutty, wild win against a pretty good team to solidify a top 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament. I mention all this because that was the last time Kentucky went on the road and won a game like they did last night against Texas A&M. That was a heck of a win in an environment that was totally bonkers.

    A Fence Made of D. I dogged Kentucky's defense at the half. We were letting guys drive straight to the bucket on us and pretty much playing the matador every time. Then something magical happened: Kentucky, for maybe the first time all year, locked down. They held the SEC's best outside shooting team to an inexplicable 1-22 from deep, and several A&M possessions in the last 10 minutes were just debacles. I've thought for awhile that defense is what's holding Kentucky back from being a legitimate top ten team. In the second half last night we saw what this team can be on that end.

    TyTy One On. TyTy was strapped with foul trouble in this game but when we needed him to step up, the guy did. He has one of the better step-in jumpers I've seen at Kentucky. And you can tell he wants the basketball on tough possessions. Guy's a gamer.

    Da Bench. Loved, loved, Jacob Toppin and Davion Mintz last night. Those two guys have been bringing it pretty consistently for the last couple of weeks and they really came up big last night. Brooks didn't really want much to do with that game and Toppin came in and just balled out. Then Mintz started to do what he's been doing, hitting clutch shots and digging out brutal rebounds. Really impressed with those two.

    Sahvir-ly Fortunate. For as rough as Sahvir Wheeler was at times in that game (see below) he really bailed us out late in the first half. His three to break the drought was huge, and he got two tough baskets in the paint late in the first half to keep that game from getting away from us. The fact that we were down only 5 at the break in all honesty probably positioned us to win that game.

    Cal = John Wooden? Cal, as we all know, isn't the most cerebral coach on the block. We've spent a decade now talking about it. Well, out of a time out there in the last four minutes Cal drew a beauty up, using Kellan Grady as a decoy and having him drive and kick to Davion Mintz. Mintz dropped a three for arguably the game's biggest shot. Got to give a bunch of credit there to the bench.

    Speaking of the Bench... I love Bruiser Flint on the bench. You watch this guy? He's a maniac. When the game is tough he's over there going absolutely crazy. It's almost like having UK basketball's own personal Vince Marrow. I love how fiery the guy gets. If you add in our sparkplug of a strength coach who looks like his head is going to pop off every time we score, we've got some heavy firepower in our cheering section.

    Ware 'Em Down. Lance Ware continues to play sort of an Eloy Vargas role for this team. He doesn't do a ton to help but he'll get in there and hold the line. Plays hard. He's started to cut his mistakes. And we usually don't slip when he's in the game. I like him as a back-of-the-rotation role player.

    Thank You, Next. Now we're on to Auburn and a shot at knocking off the nation's #2 team on their home court. If last night was a test then Saturday will be one of those exams where you have to fill up twelve blue books. If we can go in there and beat Auburn Kentucky will position itself as a potential #1 seed. But that's a big, monumental "if."

    The Bad

    No O in Oscar. Oscar Tshiebwe, for how great he's been, at times is bothered by (of all things) contact. Buzz Williams' team did a good job just bodying him last night, triple teaming him at times and throwing him way off his natural rhythm. He just didn't like the pushing and shoving at all, and like in other games (LSU) where he's been rattled you saw a lot of questionable decisions the few times we could get him the ball down there.

    It's a Trap! Poor old Sahvir Wheeler bailed us out in the first half, but he had all kinds of trouble against those traps Texas A&M was running at the top. He dribbled right into the teeth of the trap multiple times. More than that, he did something that every youth league coach in America warns against: backing up against the midline and letting it become another defender. Those doubles turned into triple-teams really quick, and at his size he couldn't see over anybody. When your starting point guard notches 8 (!) turnovers you're going to lose that game 90% of the time. I imagine that aggressive trapping out front will be the blueprint for bothering him from here on out in the SEC.

    Brooks Wasn't Here. Keion Brooks, in true Alex Poythress style, has a penchant for disappearing, and we saw the act again last night. He continues to just not be a tough player. He sort of wants to spend his time shooting that 19-foot jumper rather than getting in there and putting the hardhat on. It's a lucky thing we had Jacob Toppin or we don't win that game.

    Hair Don'ts. Maybe in solidarity with Lance Ware this team has decided on the braids 'n' dreads look. The only good thing I can say about it is that at least they all don't have mullets.

    The Ugly

    Are you kidding? There's no ugly on this morning, friends. It's 24 degrees outside. There are weather alerts almost every day. Winter is coming on like a brutal Texas A&M trap. I have to sit on the couch under seven blankets. My kids haven't been in school in two weeks because coronavirus is still burning across the country. And yet everything is still glorious, folks, because here come our Cats.
  • Lighthouse
    Gone But Never Forgotten
    • Oct 2014
    • 35962

    #2
    I thought our press disrupted A&M's rhythm and put them deeper in the shot clock than they wanted. Agree about Toppin. We don't win without him and Mintz. They concentrated on Oscar, and blocked him out well but needed to double and triple team him. Wheeler and Brooks were no shows.
    John 3:3

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    • Joneslab
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2014
      • 39604

      #3
      Originally posted by Lighthouse
      I thought our press disrupted A&M's rhythm and put them deeper in the shot clock than they wanted. Agree about Toppin. We don't win without him and Mintz. They concentrated on Oscar, and blocked him out well but needed to double and triple team him. Wheeler and Brooks were no shows.
      Don't think Wheeler was a no-show. Had some super-tough baskets. Also had about six turnovers you can't make on the road.

      I do think we played fairly well with TyTy in there for his stretch at the point in the second half. He also used Mintz there a little bit.

      But I don't think we win the game without Wheeler's baskets at the end of the first half.

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      • George
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2014
        • 10355

        #4
        This isn’t a complaint or criticism of last night, which was an awesome game and exactly what we needed to see. BUT, I’m still hoping Sharpe comes in and puts us over the top. If we had one more guy who could get his own shot — and he can do just that — I’m not sure who’s stopping us on the offensive end.

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        • KCKUKFan
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2014
          • 14228

          #5
          For as disappointing as Brooks was down the stretch last night, I thought he was able to mix it up pretty well at a couple of crucial moments in the first half. He got to the line on a couple of trips and got us points when nobody else was scoring.

          Other than that, Im a little concerned about how easily Wheeler gets flustered by pressure. Cal deflected for him in the postgame, but Saavir is experienced (and good) enough to not be making the grade school mistakes he was making last night. There were at least three instances where he dribbled into the corner against the press. Like... cmon man.

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          • Joneslab
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2014
            • 39604

            #6
            Yeah, team needs a slasher like Sharpe.

            But the more we go on and the more we round out our rotation the less I think he's going to play. It's not that we don't need him because if he's even close to the player he's rumored to be, anybody in the country could use him. But sending a guy out there as an 18-year-old who might disrupt players who are getting comfortable doesn't seem to be a Cal thing to do. Cal talks all the time about clutter. And he talks just as much about paring back the rotation, not adding to it.

            I thought two or three weeks ago he'd play. Now I'm not so sure.

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            • KCKUKFan
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2014
              • 14228

              #7
              Originally posted by Downes Van Zandt
              This isn’t a complaint or criticism of last night, which was an awesome game and exactly what we needed to see. BUT, I’m still hoping Sharpe comes in and puts us over the top. If we had one more guy who could get his own shot — and he can do just that — I’m not sure who’s stopping us on the offensive end.
              The question would be how Cal introduces him... it's a tough situation. Putting him in against that gauntlet last night could've been disastrous. If he plans on playing him, Saturday against Tennessee would've been the perfect buffer. I'm starting to wonder whether or not he sees the floor (which seems idiotic to me).

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              • KCKUKFan
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2014
                • 14228

                #8
                It's obvious that Cal has found his seven guys (with Vargas playing an Eloy spot role).

                Going into the season, we all thought whittling the rotation down was going to be nigh impossible, but like clockwork (and thanks in part to the Frederick injury), it seems to have worked itself out.

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                • justford
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2014
                  • 4669

                  #9
                  Sorry but have to add Ware’s hair to the ugly. 😊But as long as he plays well, don’t care how he Wares it (pun intended)

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                  • George
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2014
                    • 10355

                    #10
                    Originally posted by KCKUKFan

                    The question would be how Cal introduces him... it's a tough situation. Putting him in against that gauntlet last night could've been disastrous. If he plans on playing him, Saturday against Tennessee would've been the perfect buffer. I'm starting to wonder whether or not he sees the floor (which seems idiotic to me).
                    If it doesn’t happen soon after the KU game, it ain’t gonna.

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                    • Joneslab
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2014
                      • 39604

                      #11
                      Sort of a weird observation but I'm glad we get Auburn at 1:30 Saturday.

                      If it were at Rupp that time would bum me out. But putting it in the afternoon might dilute some of the craziness that otherwise could've been in there.

                      It'll still be super tough. If we can win against that bunch in that environment you'll have to put it near the top of the regular season impressive wins for a Cal team. But I think we have a better shot in the afternoon than we would've been had the game been ESPN's primetime game in the evening.

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                      • KCKUKFan
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2014
                        • 14228

                        #12
                        I'm actually really surprised that the Auburn game hasn't been pushed to a prime time slot. I'll take the noon tip all day. It's going to be crazy, but not quite as crazy.

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                        • Joneslab
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2014
                          • 39604

                          #13
                          Looks like Google has the game at 1:30 for some reason and KC said noon, but UK's official schedule has the tip time at 1:00.

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                          • Catsrock
                            Senior Member
                            • Oct 2014
                            • 5560

                            #14
                            1st Eloy Vargas reference since the summer BEFORE he arrived. Thanks for that 😜

                            And you mention Ware’s hair. Only good thing about the game before ours running long was I got to enjoy Kowacie Reeve’s hair for a good 5 minutes. That absolutely HAS to distract him when he shoots. But to look that awesome I’d sacrifice an NBA career as well.

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                            • Joneslab
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2014
                              • 39604

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Catsrock

                              And you mention Ware’s hair. Only good thing about the game before ours running long was I got to enjoy Kowacie Reeve’s hair for a good 5 minutes. That absolutely HAS to distract him when he shoots. But to look that awesome I’d sacrifice an NBA career as well.
                              It's probably the craziest thing I've ever seen in the game of basketball.

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