Illinois 83, Northwestern 74 Postgame

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Hopefully the scorekeeper treats it as “offensive indifference”, but he probably does- regardless I thought it was cool- I’ve never seen a player just put the ball down and start shaking hands, it eliminates the need for standing there holding or dribbling it
He did the same thing in a game earlier in the year and won of the other Illini players picked it up.
 
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Anyone else desperately want to see year 2 of Tomi and Morez together???
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#254      
Against all teams, patsies included, or the kind that will be met in the NCAA tournament?

This is a strange position to take: 9 threes made, no matter the number of shots? 9 of 23, vs. 9 of 41. I wouldn't like to argue both sides of those numbers, if the plan is to win a string of games in the NCAA tournament.

Plus, it matters very much whether we get long rebounds off missed threes (often) or not (sometimes recently),
We average about 30 a game so that’s where the 9+ came from.
 
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Yep, I think I was going for toughness being the thing we come up short with in some games.

Maybe it's just cohesion. Still coming together as a team because they are so new and young. Missing the vets like those previous teams.
Yeah, we could've used Ty on this roster. I wasn't at all being critical of your post. It was just an observation of how fickle a good portion of us are. Simply amusing myself. :)

However, the cohesion is also a huge point and has been magnified by the recent surges in injuries and illness.
 
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Against all teams, patsies included, or the kind that will be met in the NCAA tournament?

This is a strange position to take: 9 threes made, no matter the number of shots? 9 of 23, vs. 9 of 41. I wouldn't like to argue both sides of those numbers, if the plan is to win a string of games in the NCAA tournament.

Plus, it matters very much whether we get long rebounds off missed threes (often) or not (sometimes recently),
Could also say we're 10-1 when we shoot at least 30% from three.

I think the insight is that we don't even have to shoot it well from three. As long as we don't shoot it poorly, we're hard to beat.
 
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First 35 minutes = Great
Last 5 minutes = Yikes

But we got the win, and a much needed one. We bought the energy from the jump, set the tone on the very first defensive possession. Lost focus on the final five minutes which you know Brad will be harping on in practice.
Somebody please explain this time narrative to me. NU got 52 points or whatever in the second half. While I certainly agree that the last five minutes were the worst of it, saying we played well for 35 is a big exaggeration.
 
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Yes. This board is just so negative anymore it is hard to even come in here.. @Dan can we have a secret room for those that don't want to constantly complain about everything. It is not a lot of fun now. Something needs to be done with the negative crowd.
Let me guess - you weren't active on any of the many balkanized Illini message boards back in the Self and Weber eras, were you?
 
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Yeah, we could've used Ty on this roster. I wasn't at all being critical of your post. It was just an observation of how fickle a good portion of us are. Simply amusing myself. :)

However, the cohesion is also a huge point and has been magnified by the recent surges in injuries and illness.

No worries I didn't think you were, I just realized my point was probably not too clear in my original post.
Missing the Dawgs at times this season. Morez and DGL show it consistently, and I saw more dawg in KJ right from the tip today.

KB has the dawg, but it seems to get the zoomies sometimes? Squirrel!
 
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No worries I didn't think you were, I just realized my point was probably not too clear in my original post.
Missing the Dawgs at times this season. Morez and DGL show it consistently, and I saw more dawg in KJ right from the tip today.

KB has the dawg, but it seems to get the zoomies sometimes
? Squirrel!
Same with Tre. And Will really needs to channel his Inner Dawg.
 
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That's probably why Rodgers came back. Or are you speaking in third person?
 
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Gee Willikers people! Get a grip! Step back, take a deep breath, and examine what actually happened. In the first half we took Northwestern to the woodshed. At the half we were up by 22 points. Wonderful stuff! Led by 15+ points for much of the half and our biggest lead was 24 points with 2:13 left. This performance was against a good but not great Northwestern team that you remember did beat us at their place, and significantly, beat Maryland recently, the same Maryland team that beat us by 21 points. Yes, we were sick which contributed to our poor performance. And our coach reportedly figured we would lose without Tomi.

Then in the second half the game went AS IT OFTEN DOES IN COLLEGE BASKETBALL after a crushing first half, the teams traded baskets, in this case for 17 minutes. The score was 79 to 60, a 19-point lead for our beloved with 2:50 left on the clock. We had lost 3 points from our first half margin. Then rather than closing out Northwestern in good fashion, we farted big time. We scored 4 points and NW scored 14 in a desperate attempt to catch up. YUCK. However, we did win a game we all thought was crucial before the tip off.

I guess the point I want to make is what happened should not be surprising to those of us who have watched basketball for ever. The doom and gloom seems a bit overwrought. Most often teams trade baskets in the second half after a blow out first half. We did not suck for the whole second half or the last 10 minutes as many of you have stated. Of course we should be very unhappy with the last three minutes. But we won! I L L! I am 77 years old, attended the Big U in the late sixties and early seventies. Some of the best 7 years of my life, BTW. And Nick Weatherspoon was about the only basketball bright spot during my tenure. After seeing countless college games in my life, trading baskets in the second half is the norm unless the losing team totally sucks. NW does not.

Don't like my point of view? That's OK with me. After all it's just my opinion.
 
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... Will really needs to channel his Inner Dawg.
I think Will has a very, very long way to go yet. Like everyone else, I can see the extraordinary talent. I can also see the want-to, the willingness to make things happen. He is willing to take shots, including hard ones. He is a pretty darn good ball handler and passer. Really impressive for his (skinny as can be) size. And the kid's court awareness is fantastic -- knowing where everyone is all the time helps him on defense and with rebounding as well as offensively, as a scorer or facilitator.

But although he is incredibly precocious in this regard, and only KJ and Tomi on this team now, or will ever in the future, show this killer skill, Will is still playing like a very green freshman. Why? His body betrays him, for now. His height and slinky flexiblity are critical advantages, but he remains so far away from having the strength he needs to physically carry-off against this level of competition what he is able to see in his mind.

I hope he comes back next year, gets Fletched over a long and full off-season, has a great sophomore season for us, and then gets drafted as a lottery pick.
 
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It wouldn’t have unfolded that way. It’s not linear. They stepped off the gas due to their huge lead. It happens especially in the NBA where no 20 point lead is ever safe.
Never said it was linear.

Points are points. I was in Welsh-Ryan for that game too and watched the carnage. We don’t need a big lead to step off the gas. I want enough cushion that a bad half doesn’t sink us.

Nor do I expect that every night. But when the team is firing on all cylinders, and man alive were they in the first half, I want it to keep going.
 
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