Pregame: Illinois vs Kentucky, Sunday, March 23rd, 4:15pm CT, CBS

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#126      
We owe them for 1985
Indeed. Let’s just go ahead and fix the space time continuum while we’re at it… We’ll see who thinks they’re a blue blood then.

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#127      
Confidence is such an intangible, but so important in sports. No less an authority than Yogi Berra said "Baseball is 90 percent mental. The other half is physical." The same could be said about basketball. The Illini seem to be oozing confidence now. Even the young guys. Will's postgame interviews were great. He's just excited. KJ and Tomi said they had never really watched March Madness until a couple of years ago. They seem to be having fun and enjoying rather than fearing this spotlight. I think all of the pressure is off this team after last night's win.
 
#130      
I’m going out on a limb and saying Ben will get refocused and have a very good game. Kid can stroke it and just needs to see the ball go through the net then game on. Sending good energy Ben’s way.
If any one of those momentum 3's from last night would have gone in, the roof would have blown off that building. Good on the team not to let the misses deflate their run.
 
#131      
I’m going to preface this by saying I have not watched Kentucky all year. Looking only at the stats from their starters, if I was doing an analytics only scout on this game, it looks like what they have offensively plays into what we like to do defensively.

They have 4 shooters (34%+) we need to run off the line, and we can play drop on their center (25%) with big T. After that its about execution and what their bench guys do (stats say they are mostly decent shooters) vs how we can counter defensively if they have 5 shooters out there and we have big T out there.
 
#133      
-Tomi’s passing could be the key to this game. Foul trouble for him concerns me in regards to guarding Williams.
-If UK decides to play 2 bigs when Trey is at the “4” then, well, good luck with that. Ben has to shoot well and make Carr guard the perimeter. My guess is that they will sag off and pack in when ball swings to him. He has to relax and be ready.
-We have multiple guys playing their best basketball of the season right now. Confidence is high.
-KJ is back…keep it under 4.5 turnovers
-DGL, Ben…give me something off the bench boys..please
Yeah I mean, I hate to say it, but Ben is probably the key player here. We wouldn't necessarily have needed him to go ham against Xavier. Here? I think we need it. Unless Brad thinks he can get thirty minutes of twin tower action out of Morez and Tomi which I doubt.
 
#136      
If I'm not mistaken our path to the Natty is Kentucky, Tennessee, Houston, Duke, Florida (assuming none of them lose). Easy peasy lemon squeezy. If we beat these 5 teams, the drinks are on me! It's March baby!! Let's go!!!
 
#137      
Illinois is 1-8 this year vs the top 15 Net Ranked teams. Kentucky is #14.

However, IL is the only lower seeded team favored this weekend of 16 games.

IL -1.5

I think Sunday’s game will determine a lot about what fans ultimately think of the season. Win, and it’s a successful season. Lose, and it’s “kind of a waste of time having 2 NBA picks and a 7th place Big 10 finish and a 1st weekend out”. Not a bad season. Not a good one either (given the talent/money spent). If we had this team next year it’d feel like building something towards next season but we likely won’t. So a ton is riding on this game.

Illinois has made 1 Sweet 16 or better in the last 20 years and that was last season. 2 consecutive ones would be a huge achievement for the program. Hasn’t been done since 03/04 and 04/05. So 20 years…
Anyone thinking this is a psycho. We are the youngest team in college basketball. We've had more sickness and injury ridiculousness than any team I can remember. How he pushed this season along is one hell of a job just on its own merit.

Anyone that thinks that this season and it's fun/success comes down to one game versus Kentucky......go do something else with your time.

A win on Sunday makes this a phenomenal year. Just a phenomenal year. A loss and this will go down as one of those most fun, yet aggravating, yet unbelievable, yet wild season that I can remember.

I do believe that this should be the last year we EVER go this young. While these guys are talented and have a high ceiling, the margin for error is pretty much zero and development has to come extremely quickly. I honestly don't know how he kept things together, yet here we are.

We are SO lucky to have Brad as a head coach and for those who put this much weight into one game should remove their head from their rears. I associate all of that if we win too. I would be elated, but those 40 minutes don't define the previous 6 months.
 
#138      
Kind of amusing with all the "bracket matchup committee conspiracies" we've discussed over the last couple weeks.

My brother's daughter went to Xavier, and my sister's daughter goes to Kentucky. Oh how I want those family bragging rights for a year.

One niece down, one to go.

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#139      
Looking into Kentucky a bit more...

Kerr Kriisa wasn't even starting for them, but having another primary ballhandler obviously made them a much better team as they were 8-1 before his injury with wins over Gonzaga & Duke... 14-10 record after he went down

The injury to Jaxon Robinson also obviously hurt them

Lamont Butler has had a recurring shoulder issue, it flared up again in their conf tourney game vs Oklahoma (only playing 8 minutes total) and he looked not like himself vs Troy yesterday (0-5 shooting 0 points in 25 minutes)

They might be in trouble if Butler is limited, as they don't have any other PG on the roster

Oweh is a load and Brea can get red hot from outside, and Williams seems to be the type of big we've had some issues with (big, athletic, rebounds extremely well)
 
#146      
The Dickie Beal travelled revenge game
For those who are too young to have watched it, or (like me) sometimes go long periods without thinking about it, read these:



That was my first season of Illini fandom. I visited campus in September, got in and accepted in during the fall as the football team soared to great heights, and then settled in to enjoy a great basketballs season. The boys won the conference for the first time in ~ 20 years (right before the Slush Fund scandal when the BT forced us to fire Pete Elliott and Harry Combes and set our programs back for two decades) and the program was fully back. It was Lou's 10th season. Those of us who saw it will never forget that game and that Saturday afternoon. It was such clear injustice, and such a great team. (and, as SI notes, Louisville got similarly shafted in the Sweet 16 the preceding Thursday night.) If Efrem had been at full strength we might have won the title that year.

As someone else noted, it will be 41 years to the day on Monday. Bury these guys tomorrow, heap another few shovelfuls of dirt on the memory, and grow a garden on it.
 
#147      
Does anyone know which Fiserv forum section will be the Illini’s tomorrow. There are four teams in the Sunday session, I know it can rotate, and it was 118 against Xavier.
 
#148      
For those who are too young to have watched it, or (like me) sometimes go long periods without thinking about it, read these:



That was my first season of Illini fandom. I visited campus in September, got in and accepted in during the fall as the football team soared to great heights, and then settled in to enjoy a great basketballs season. The boys won the conference for the first time in ~ 20 years (right before the Slush Fund scandal when the BT forced us to fire Pete Elliott and Harry Combes and set our programs back for two decades) and the program was fully back. It was Lou's 10th season. Those of us who saw it will never forget that game and that Saturday afternoon. It was such clear injustice, and such a great team. (and, as SI notes, Louisville got similarly shafted in the Sweet 16 the preceding Thursday night.) If Efrem had been at full strength we might have won the title that year.

As someone else noted, it will be 41 years to the day on Monday. Bury these guys tomorrow, heap another few shovelfuls of dirt on the memory, and grow a garden on it.

I'm not sure how well this would translate to today's players, but they should fly Efrem in to speak to the team prior to taking the court on Sunday, just to reinforce how a loss sticks in your craw for 51 years.
 
#149      
For those who are too young to have watched it, or (like me) sometimes go long periods without thinking about it, read these:



That was my first season of Illini fandom. I visited campus in September, got in and accepted in during the fall as the football team soared to great heights, and then settled in to enjoy a great basketballs season. The boys won the conference for the first time in ~ 20 years (right before the Slush Fund scandal when the BT forced us to fire Pete Elliott and Harry Combes and set our programs back for two decades) and the program was fully back. It was Lou's 10th season. Those of us who saw it will never forget that game and that Saturday afternoon. It was such clear injustice, and such a great team. (and, as SI notes, Louisville got similarly shafted in the Sweet 16 the preceding Thursday night.) If Efrem had been at full strength we might have won the title that year.

As someone else noted, it will be 41 years to the day on Monday. Bury these guys tomorrow, heap another few shovelfuls of dirt on the memory, and grow a garden on it.
It is shocking that we haven’t played them since. That game still burns in the memory banks of this old timer (I was a Jr in high school). I am more jacked for this game than any other in recent memory!
 
#150      
I'm not sure how well this would translate to today's players, but they should fly Efrem in to speak to the team prior to taking the court on Sunday, just to reinforce how a loss sticks in your craw for 51 years.
41 but I'm confident it will still stick in his craw a decade from now ;) 🏀 :illinois:

Sorry to yank your chain. Couldn't resist 'cause I do that, too, sometimes.
 
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