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But Self was right up there with “bunnies.”Based on specific word over usage, Lou hammered home “tremendous” AND “super” at a far greater rate than Brad’s “elite” usage. Advantage, Lou.
But Self was right up there with “bunnies.”Based on specific word over usage, Lou hammered home “tremendous” AND “super” at a far greater rate than Brad’s “elite” usage. Advantage, Lou.
Surprisingly, we had a better net rating with Andrej and Boswell on the floor together than otherwise, and it was entirely due to higher offensive rating. That may have been before their injuries though.The Davis vs Andrej thing is pretty simple. Yes, Davis started at the end of last year. No, Davis probably won't be starting next year. Andrej and Boswell couldn't really play at the same time at the end of last year. Boswell started, Andrej didn't.
Coleman is a true shooting guard (Boswell isn't). Coleman and Andrej should fit better together than end of year Andrej and Boswell.
Absolutely no reason we can't pick up a serviceable backup PGView attachment 49988
Genuinely, no doubt the staff will go out and get what they want. They've proven they know what they're doing.
I think the thought of Morillo playing the 4 is as a backup for a few minutes each game. He isn't going to encounter these huge, giant mismatches and the staff isn't going to put him in that position.
Morrilo is not a B10 4 man. There is no darn way right at 6'7" 215lbs he is going to play effectively defend the B10 power 4s like Morez, Pherrell Payne. MSUs, Purdues, or most other teams. Morrilo wasnt brought here to back up Mirk and guys Mirk can cover. Its ridiculous to think he can match up with the guys the B10, Bama, Tennessee and UConn play at that spot. Its totally a pipe dream. Morrilo can play the 1-3 but if he is asked to defend the 4s in this league he will be abused.
Feb 18th, 2009 wont allow me to agree with the second part. I 100% agree with the first part thoughRecruiting definitely Brad. X and O coaching I’ll take Weber
Morillo is a pg though. Why would he be put in the awful position of trying to guard Mirk. I would hope fletch would be turning all his baby fat into muscle and thinning him down to make him quicker.Morillo will get his chances in practice to show if he is capable. He is going to learn a lot trying to slow down Mirk in practice. If he isn't ready, you are just going to see more Twin Towers.
If he gets on campus as early as he can, there is no reason they can't put 10 lbs on him before the season starts. Keaton added something like 15 last summer.
I can answer that question in three words: Final Four, baby!God why are so many of our fans so unable to realize there are hardly any teams ever that you walk into the next season completely knowing you are the top 1 or 2 team in the country. Like outside of maybe that Baylor team in 2020-2021 that returned everyone from the insane Covid team, it hasn’t happened recently. Michigan and zona were something like 7th and 12th to start last season.
This team has 3 guards that can be primary ball handlers if you believe in our teams talent evaluators (which you definitely should by now) - morillo, Coleman, and vaaks. Mirkovic who with the opportunity to actuallly have a summer to develop very well could/should be a top 10 player in the country. Shooters all over, size and rebounding all over spearheaded by the Ivisics, an ELITE driver/finisher and on ball defender with stojakovic, etc…. And most importantly we know this teams works well together. Wagler was amazing, but things at times could get stagnant with him. At the beginning of the year we saw this teams ability to move the ball and make sh** happen, which I fully expect this year.
At this point, other than maybe Florida and Duke, we are the safest bet to be elite next season out of all teams in the country.
That's true in any year. When you have 13 players on the roster, injuries can be catastrophic. But there are only 13 spots and a finite amount of money to go around. We are, so far, in better shape at every position than we have been in a long time. I am not too worried at this point, even if I do think we would ideally get another backup big or guard.We have only 1 experienced big man in Big Z to back up 2 positions. What if there foul trouble or god forbid an injury. Thats not the same thing as having 2 bodies. Big Z backing up the 5 and someone like Ben backing up the 4 and Z to help as needed. I just hope Tomi, Z or Mirk dont go down or miss nig games. If so then what? Thats a big part of roster construction that seems risky. I hope we add a big guy.
I think our fans are not only aware of that, they're SO aware of it that this once-in-a-generation opportunity to actually be one of those teams has folks taking an unusual degree of emphasis on this roster being "complete".God why are so many of our fans so unable to realize there are hardly any teams ever that you walk into the next season completely knowing you are the top 1 or 2 team in the country.
Its not true that teams only have 1 body thats an experienced big man to split to back up 2 spots. Ben played a vital role this year with Mirk and Z and tptally why i hope and think we add another big.That's true in any year. When you have 13 players on the roster, injuries can be catastrophic. But there are only 13 spots and a finite amount of money to go around. We are, so far, in better shape at every position than we have been in a long time. I am not too worried at this point, even if I do think we would ideally get another backup big or guard.
By all accounts Blackwell backed off us, not us backing off Blackwell.I think our fans are not only aware of that, they're SO aware of it that this once-in-a-generation opportunity to actually be one of those teams has folks taking an unusual degree of emphasis on this roster being "complete".
Plus we were huffily sniffed at about how going to the Final Four was going to mean "money would be no issue" and lo and behold we backed off the mega-dollar top portal guy yet again. Some of us have evolved to ignore those tea leaves by now, but alas.
Why do you think we necessarily backed off due to money? If you believe the insiders, then we had the money, but he backed off of us because of his (or his camp's) perception of his usage here.I think our fans are not only aware of that, they're SO aware of it that this once-in-a-generation opportunity to actually be one of those teams has folks taking an unusual degree of emphasis on this roster being "complete".
Plus we were huffily sniffed at about how going to the Final Four was going to mean "money would be no issue" and lo and behold we backed off the mega-dollar top portal guy yet again. Some of us have evolved to ignore those tea leaves by now, but alas.
Its been said several times playing time nor money was the problem it was usage for Blackwell here....I think our fans are not only aware of that, they're SO aware of it that this once-in-a-generation opportunity to actually be one of those teams has folks taking an unusual degree of emphasis on this roster being "complete".
Plus we were huffily sniffed at about how going to the Final Four was going to mean "money would be no issue" and lo and behold we backed off the mega-dollar top portal guy yet again. Some of us have evolved to ignore those tea leaves by now, but alas.
And that's what's important!This board needs it lol.
1. This is what I'm here for: "Still it would do everyone here a lot of good to remember President Lincoln's quote of Persian literature at the Wisconsin State Fair in 1859..." Props for packing so much into a reference: UIUC, Lincoln, Wisconsin, Iran, state fairs generally.I can answer that question in three words: Final Four, baby!
It's great to see enthusiasm from this fan base. But enthusiasm has its downside. We should be a good team next year. We will not go undefeated, and one of those losses might end our season.
In general, I like where this program is headed. Our briefly reviled coach has shown that he can develop NBA-level talent (esp among unheralded players, which is quite a feat!).
Still it would do everyone here a lot of good to remember President Lincoln's quote of Persian literature at the Wisconsin State Fair in 1859: "This too shall pass." The highs always recede and the lows never last.
The best part of all these high hopes and the necessary criticism thereof is that no one is asking a question that everyone used to ask: "Are we elite?" I, for one, hope that we become good enough to be hated, á la Duke, UCONN, and a handful of programs that have become good enough for everyone to despise their consistent excellence.
I think if someone is putting the money up we should be spending it and find another big portal transfer who is more concerned about being on a winning team than personal goals. Assuming they are the right fit.Here’s what I’m struggling with: We were ready to offer John Blackwell 4-5 million dollars. Ethan Brown or whoever else you want to discuss was on the squad when those conversations were ongoing, correct?
So Blackwell and his posse back off and now we have decided we’re good. Why??? I am not advocating that they have to spend 4-5 million dollars, but there is no reason to not spend a portion of that money and bring in a solid player. You can never have too much depth.
@PepeSilvia brought up a good point yesterday. Michigan lost LJ Cason in February and they were able to withstand that significant loss because of superior depth.
Boom. There it is.Yeah, I didn't take your post as a direct insult so much as an unfair exaggeration.
I suppose it cuts both ways. Some will always defend the roster even when Brad wants more. Some will always criticize the roster even when Brad says it's good enough. When there's a flip-flop, it's mayhem on this board. Ok, it's always mayhem on this board.
But seriously, unless we're the clear preseason favorite (odds, not media), there's room for improvement. Whether anything can be done about it is another story.
He needs to develop an outside shot first before he's going to be ready for competitive B1G play. We've tried carrying players at 1-3 without an outside shot before and it just doesn't work.Morrilo is not a B10 4 man. There is no darn way right at 6'7" 215lbs he is going to play effectively defend the B10 power 4s like Morez, Pherrell Payne. MSUs, Purdues, or most other teams. Morrilo wasnt brought here to back up Mirk and guys Mirk can cover. Its ridiculous to think he can match up with the guys the B10, Bama, Tennessee and UConn play at that spot. Its totally a pipe dream. Morrilo can play the 1-3 but if he is asked to defend the 4s in this league he will be abused.
If by "fun," you mean confusing, maddening, disappointing, and - in addition to some other things going on in life - so annoying it caused one to drink for literally the first time in 5 years, then yeah, the weekend was TONS of fun!Took a weekend sabbatical (after Andrej confirmed he is staying) from Loyalty. Apparently I missed out in the fun of Portal Madness.