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  • blueheretic
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2025
    • 1064

    #1

    'We can make a really good run.'

    https://www.on3.com/teams/kentucky-w...ally-good-run/


    “This team, once we’re locked in, we can make a really good run,” Dioubate said Monday. “A lot of people don’t know what’s up with this team. Sometimes we play like we’re a great team, and the next game we play like we don’t even know each other.

    “But I have confidence in this team. Once we play together, we get in that mode. When we went on the stretches that we did, we was really locked in. I think we have a lot of that in us still. When we play together, play connected, I don’t think there’s many teams that can (compete with) us when we’re in that mode.”


    The topic is Mo D stating that he thinks Kentucky can hit another gear. The topic isn't about KSR or Matt Jones. No one cares if you do or don't like Matt/KSR.




    In the grand scheme of things, we are nothing. We are no one.

    Everything is artifice.

    Come to terms with that, you will find peace.
  • blueheretic
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2025
    • 1064

    #2
    “That’s just the mentality,” Dioubate added. “Don’t give up no matter what. I try to tell the guys too, don’t give up. We play for each other. Don’t give up on me and I won’t give up on you.“
    The question is why do they continuously place themselves in the position where "giving up" might be an option or even in the equation. Why not come out with intensity instead of coming out flat.

    Why can't Pope lead or coach a team to hit the ground running?

    It isn't just the players. Most of the guys on this team weren't on last years team and they played the come from behind game quite often as well.

    What is it about Pope that puts his teams to sleep in the first half.

    This isn't negativity. This is a valid concern and question about Pope's Kentucky teams.

    I haven't really gone back and looked too much into his other teams but you have to think that the pattern flows straight back to those programs as well.
    In the grand scheme of things, we are nothing. We are no one.

    Everything is artifice.

    Come to terms with that, you will find peace.

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    • WeWant9
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2025
      • 508

      #3
      College bball is a weird sport. You can have a very mediocre season, get hot at the right time and go on a March run. Is this team capable of that?

      as for the slow starts, I’m still confused on them. I’d love to know the pregame routines, because as someone on the outside, it seems they are all sitting around looking at their phones before tip. If Pope can’t figure that out, this will be a short stint.

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      • Pobilly
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2014
        • 5377

        #4
        Originally posted by blueheretic

        The question is why do they continuously place themselves in the position where "giving up" might be an option or even in the equation. Why not come out with intensity instead of coming out flat.

        Why can't Pope lead or coach a team to hit the ground running?

        It isn't just the players. Most of the guys on this team weren't on last years team and they played the come from behind game quite often as well.

        What is it about Pope that puts his teams to sleep in the first half.

        This isn't negativity. This is a valid concern and question about Pope's Kentucky teams.

        I haven't really gone back and looked too much into his other teams but you have to think that the pattern flows straight back to those programs as well.
        I think it is a Pope thing. Sort of like the NBA, play less defense to start the game and give up little free throws or get fewer fouls. Then play harder in the 2nd half. Do not agree with it, do not like it as it is a 40 minute sport and needs to be played 100% for 40 minutes.
        Proverbs 25:24

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