Illini Basketball 2026-2027

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Mirk brought the ball up when the defense was tight on Wagler. Then we set a screen in the offense and got Wagler the ball.
If the little guy is tight on Mirk in the backcourt he will pass to the guard, who will bring up the ball.
Yup, not that complicated. You'd rather have Keaton/Boswell (or Vaaks/Coleman) handle the ball. But it's nice to have a PF like Mirk who can do some things when the D is tight on the main ball handlers. And probably more important than Mirk's handles is his passing - he really sees the court well. Poor man's Jokic.
 
#253      
I love Vaaks' game. Distributes, handles, creates his own shots off the bounce, assists and makes his teammates better. Vaaks and Coleman will help take an already potent and deep Illini team up to higher championship level.
Me too.
 
#254      
I didn’t say there was going to be a guard on Mirk.

If he is bringing the ball up the court frequently, we aren’t in a good spot. I believe my words were opposing coaches would attack him with quicker guards, I’m thinking more like blitzing.
agreed.
 
#255      
I love Vaaks' game. Distributes, handles, creates his own shots off the bounce, assists and makes his teammates better. Vaaks and Coleman will help take an already potent and deep Illini team up to higher championship level.
4 things that give you a high floor in today’s NBA (guards):

• ability to play on/off ball
• shooting
• play making / decision making
• size

Vaaks has all of it. So did Keaton.
 
#256      
I didn’t say there was going to be a guard on Mirk.

If he is bringing the ball up the court frequently, we aren’t in a good spot. I believe my words were opposing coaches would attack him with quicker guards, I’m thinking more like blitzing.
Sorry, but would you describe many bigs as "quicker and handsy defenders."? If not guards, who are you envisioning there to be a regular risk?

He brought up the ball on average a handful of possessions a game last year to give the guards a break & provide a different look. Again, if "blitzed" he's a 6'9 man that will be able to see over most traps and can be trusted to pass out of it into a 4 v 3 situation. Seems...fine?
 
#258      
Yeah, you’re off just a little bit. Probably closer to being off by 100 than the other way. An OOB play isn’t within the offense and we all know Illinois OOB plays probably didn’t convert anywhere near that many all season long.

As far as him getting worse in bringing the ball up the court, I sure hope not. The same way Coleman ripped him in the video, that same thing happened against MSU, Minny, Maryland, Wisconsin, and Penn right off the top of my head.

We played 8 games against those teams and he had 17 turnovers.....
 
#260      
Yeah, you’re off just a little bit. Probably closer to being off by 100 than the other way. An OOB play isn’t within the offense and we all know Illinois OOB plays probably didn’t convert anywhere near that many all season long.

As far as him getting worse in bringing the ball up the court, I sure hope not. The same way Coleman ripped him in the video, that same thing happened against MSU, Minny, Maryland, Wisconsin, and Penn right off the top of my head.
What is your problem! Mirk did fine bringing up the ball. No you don't want him to be the primary ball handler but he is a good 2nd or 3rd option. Domask also lost the ball or got picked several times while bringing the ball up and running the offense for us as well. I'm pretty sure everyone was ok with the risk vs reward in that situation also.
 
#264      
Can you get a freeze frame from the moment the shot clock filps to 19? His back foot is really close
This is right when it hits 19, doesn’t look like a backcourt violation to me

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#266      
10 seconds would be when the clock flips to 20 seconds.
If the shot clock doesn't show tenths (does anyone know if ours does except below 5 or 10 or whatever?), then 20 is displayed when there are 20.0-20.999s, and it flips to 19 just after 10s have elapsed.

But it gets more interesting. While the rulebook merely states the offense has 10 seconds, officials were historically incorrectly guided (in the case book) to call the violation when the clock shows 20. This offseason, that guidance is reportedly being changed to 19s. I have no idea if officials had leeway in the past to call it correctly.

Still, a dribbler has to get both feet on the ground in the frontcourt, and I think this frame shows he hadn't done that even at 19, though this would be excusable
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20 seconds is where it’s a violation, not 19.
Funny enough, that’s being changed this year:

  • Officials will call 10-second backcourt violations when the shot clock reaches 19 seconds, rather than 20. This change better aligns with shot clocks that measure tenths of a second and improves accuracy in administering the rule.


Another Illini rule change.
 
#272      
Oops read his overall fg%. Does that really change the point?
Yes? If he shot 40% from 3pt, as you implied:

He’d be averaging 17.1pts instead of 15.8 (yes, that’s a huge difference). It would also mean 3.4 threes per game instead of 2.9 — would make him only the 4th power conference player to average 3.4 made threes per game on at least 40% percentage (Sandfort, Milan M, Atwell).

35% on 8.4 attempts means really good / great shooter, but there’s still a few efficiency things to improve on. 40% on 8.4 attempts means you’re in the top 1% of CBB shooters.

Stats inflation like increasing 3pt percentage by 5% changes the picture for any player, but especially for someone like Vaaks who takes so many attempts.

It’s like height at the NBA Draft. Ace Bailey was said to be 6”10 his entire season at Rutgers, but measured in at 6”7 at the combine.
 
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Funny enough, that’s being changed this year:

  • Officials will call 10-second backcourt violations when the shot clock reaches 19 seconds, rather than 20. This change better aligns with shot clocks that measure tenths of a second and improves accuracy in administering the rule.


Another Illini rule change.
Illiniinquirer guys seem to very clearly think it was a violation:

20:20 ---


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For me, this not being called was the worst call form that game though:

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(Immediately led to 2pts for WISC)
 
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#275      
We're discussing the only thing standing in the way of us and our rightful national championship this year.

Bad referees.
I don’t think the NCAAT refs were as bad as big ten.

In the Houston game I thought we got a few favorable ones (outside of only one play where it clearly should’ve been a foul on Tugler).

Iowa if felt like was bad both ways.
 
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