Illinois 77, Minnesota 67 Postgame

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#352      
Petrovic absolutely needs to be playing more. This team could thrive with a "true" facilitator. I don't know whose minutes he would take, but when he's out there I feel confident. How many teams can have a player that talented and court savvy on the bench?
KW for one. I love Wagler but playing him 36-38 minutes a game is not smart. He could hit a wall on a tolling B1G schedule. I love Waglers game ands what he brings, but he needs a break. Petro can get 10 minutes easily by taking 3-4 for Wagler, 3-4 from Boz and a a few from AS. I do not believe this would hurt us at all. Playing 9 will keep us fresh the rest of the season
 
#353      
It is crazy that they have a top 5 offense yet most of us see potential for it to be better.

Well aside from your point and the nuttiest hot takes, it was clear we struggled with our zone offense vs Minny. Those that have played or coached basketball know that getting the ball to the FT line vs the zone is literally middle school basketball, so that’s where that frustration comes from.

As for a straight faced look in the mirror at team potential, most can agree that it’s our effort and defense for stretches of these games that is just not quite up to standard.
Whatever the reasons for it, illness, fatigue, complacency, you can argue all you want.

The inarguable fact of this matter is that 20-30 minutes of total effort and grit is not winning the B1G title, and it’s not getting this team through 6 W’s in March.

This is unquestionably a deep and talented team that has to make up for some lack of athleticism with pure effort and intensity. We’ve seen it and it’s almost unbeatable when it’s hitting shots and clamping down on opponents.

Gotta bring it for 40 if you want to be special. 🧡💙
 
#354      
KW for one. I love Wagler but playing him 36-38 minutes a game is not smart. He could hit a wall on a tolling B1G schedule. I love Waglers game ands what he brings, but he needs a break. Petro can get 10 minutes easily by taking 3-4 for Wagler, 3-4 from Boz and a a few from AS. I do not believe this would hurt us at all. Playing 9 will keep us fresh the rest of the season
According to ESPN, Wagler and Boz are both averaging just under 32 mpg. As good as they are for us, I don't think you want to pair that back.

I would love to see more of Petro as I think he can be a really good PG, but realistically it's hard to see where his minutes would come from.
 
#355      
According to ESPN, Wagler and Boz are both averaging just under 32 mpg. As good as they are for us, I don't think you want to pair that back.

I would love to see more of Petro as I think he can be a really good PG, but realistically it's hard to see where his minutes would come from.
I really think that he has to play ONLY when Wagler is taking a break. They both need to have the ball in their hands. Wagler just seemed out of place when he was in with Petro yesterday. However, they haven't had much experience playing together, so it may get better.
 
#356      
It’s ironic those who complain we don’t adjust, want set minutes for certain players.

Petro, as all players, will get the minutes the coach feels the game calls for. Yesterday, he played well in his minutes and was a great curveball
 
#358      
This is really the only important part for me. I’m not paying the salaries and you can’t just go adjust everyone’s pay after every single game they play based on that performance. Wagler probably deserves more money but what am I supposed to do about that?

Also, we want Tre White instead? He is no longer here because he was a bad apple last year and refused to do what Andrej is doing (concede usage and shot attempts to be on an actual good team). He now plays for an unranked Kansas team. He just played very poorly on Friday night (far worse than Andrej’s “bad game” which wasn’t a bad game in any sense, he just didn’t put up a ton of shots is all) and I’d bet his season +/- is far worse if we want to go that route.

Saying how he always turns it over and never passes, but look at the box score, he had 3 assists and zero turnovers so color me confused why that is brought up now and not after a game when he actually did the thing that’s being complained about.
I just went off their individual stats/BPR values, but I admit I have not watched Kansas this year. I also admit that we would need Tre White's buy-in, which is far from guaranteed. That being said, purely from basketball I think White has him beat this year. Evamiya has Tre White at 6.18. Andrej is at 3.94.

Going off stats-

White:

GPGSMINFGFG%3PT3P%FTFT%ORDRREBASTBLKSTLPFTOPTS
181831.84.5-9.447.61.7-4.142.54.2-4.984.32.24.97.12.10.50.92.21.914.9

Andrej:

GPGSMINFGFG%3PT3P%FTFT%ORDRREBASTBLKSTLPFTOPTS
171526.05.4-10.451.40.6-2.823.42.1-2.680.01.43.04.41.10.60.41.21.613.5
 
#359      
I think a lot of takeaways are being overstated from a game in which we played a team that got red hot in the first half, yet managed to be tied going into halftime and then proceeded to win the second half by 10 points.

Andrej didn’t seem like he had a bad game to me, it was just us finding ways to beat a zone which is designed to take away his skillset/archetype… 3 assists and 0 turnovers means he helped in other ways on offense.

The zone itself, and attacking it: I thought Boswell really struggled there and also the zone was designed to either not allow the entry to the middle and to attack the catch when it did happen. Great coaching by Medved to implement something that actually slowed this offense down for a bit, and maybe also some good coaching on Brads part to get Petro out there.

And as far as overall effort, I thought Tomi in particular really brought it yesterday. Z certainly did. Andrej helped hold Tyson to his 2nd lowest point total of the entire season. I saw Boswell flying around trying to get steals and offensive rebs. Speaking of rebs we once again held a significant margin which is effort.

It’s not that I think there are no issues or worries here, I just thought the real problems existed in spots here and there and none of these things were just really a “theme” or what have you.
 
#361      
I just went off their individual stats/BPR values, but I admit I have not watched Kansas this year. I also admit that we would need Tre White's buy-in, which is far from guaranteed. That being said, purely from basketball I think White has him beat this year. Evamiya has Tre White at 6.18. Andrej is at 3.94.

Going off stats-

White:

GPGSMINFGFG%3PT3P%FTFT%ORDRREBASTBLKSTLPFTOPTS
181831.84.5-9.447.61.7-4.142.54.2-4.984.32.24.97.12.10.50.92.21.914.9

Andrej:

GPGSMINFGFG%3PT3P%FTFT%ORDRREBASTBLKSTLPFTOPTS
171526.05.4-10.451.40.6-2.823.42.1-2.680.01.43.04.41.10.60.41.21.613.5

I like Tre as a player too.

I wonder how much different his scoring and rebounding numbers would look in Andrej’s role on our team. Doubt he is more than our 3rd option on offense. He looks to have improved the 3 point shot immensely but see if that percentage normalizes (he just went 0-4). He takes a lot of inefficient midrange shots. He is the 2nd leading rebounder on a very poor overall rebounding team (Kansas in bottom half of NCAA in rebound rate and margin).

As far as either being overpaid, I think salary inconsistency is something that occurs pretty regularly. Some guys live up to their contracts more than others and you’ll have kids that way overperform too. Just how it goes, idk.
 
#362      
I like Tre as a player too.

I wonder how much different his scoring and rebounding numbers would look in Andrej’s role on our team. Doubt he is more than our 3rd option on offense. He looks to have improved the 3 point shot immensely but see if that percentage normalizes (he just went 0-4). He takes a lot of inefficient midrange shots. He is the 2nd leading rebounder on a very poor overall rebounding team (Kansas in bottom half of NCAA in rebound rate and margin).

As far as either being overpaid, I think salary inconsistency is something that occurs pretty regularly. Some guys live up to their contracts more than others and you’ll have kids that way overperform too. Just how it goes, idk.
Yeah that's a good call-out. I think a lot would be predicated on if White could accept his role on our team, and judging from last year he probably would not.
 
#363      
According to ESPN, Wagler and Boz are both averaging just under 32 mpg. As good as they are for us, I don't think you want to pair that back.

I would love to see more of Petro as I think he can be a really good PG, but realistically it's hard to see where his minutes would come from.
But lately, Wagler is around 36-38 minutes a game. I hope he does not run into a wall as the conference games are draining.
 
#364      
Welp,

Illinois is now #1:

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(I think it just updated because mine says 1/18/2026 and yours said 1/17/2026)
Are you sure this is points per possession? Because under “last 1” it says 1.228.

But against Minnesota we averaged 1.275 points per possession:

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#368      
There are different ways it is calculated, but primarily its FGA + TOV - OREB + (0.44 x FTA)

Which would result in 60.36 as he said... so teamrankings.com must be calculating it slightly differently
Thanks. I’ve always wondered what the formula was
 
#371      
And that's the point. On a typical afternoon, you're not taking KB or Wagler off the court. Those are literally your two best players.

What happened yesterday was Bam got benched for his play in the first half and we needed that spark.

I do agree he could be used when one of our duo takes a breather. However, he still needs to earn the trust in a limited minutes role -- not turning the ball over, holding up defensively and on the glass. Yesterday was a step in the right direction.
I love kylan. bam looked like he had a night at Kam's. honestly it was great to see him pulled. the standard is the standard. of all people, he is the example he clearly was not there.

thank being said.. him and Keaton brought it second half
 
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