Hepburn could play on my team. Very quick and talented.Chucky Hepburn overheard in the locker room, handing his uniform to team manager:
"Do you have something to get Sencire Harris out of my shorts?"
Hepburn could play on my team. Very quick and talented.Chucky Hepburn overheard in the locker room, handing his uniform to team manager:
"Do you have something to get Sencire Harris out of my shorts?"
Guess where I'm watching the Nebraska gameThis is the kind of fan superstition you read about in the history books![]()
You're welcome.Iāll thank Myself and all the other followers who decided not to watch the game today in superstitious hopes that the team always does better when you donāt watch
Agreed. Hawkins has to be more than a top of the circle passer. A beautiful thing when shots go down.Making shots cures all..... and I'm extremely happy that Coleman is knocking down his 3's. That makes a much harder team to defend and opens up the inside.
No pressure, but, weāre going to need you to watch every game there, thanks.Guess where I'm watching the Nebraska game
Yep, if we could just get him to stop going for the pump fake himself now.What happens when CoHawk doesn't pumpfake?
B.U.C.K.E.T.S.
Lol. Heck yeah he did. He was a confident , no-hesitation sniper out thereā¦shooting it in the flow of the game. So they had to respect it. (Probably, helped that he cut down his is overall volume of PFs. lol )Hawkins got someone to bite on a pump fake!
I think Sencire might be a little pyscho, and that's not a bad thingJust watched from a recording. CoHawk was unconscious today and Shannon, Epps and Mayer were great. But Sincere Harris is quickly becoming my favorite player. He takes defense personally. Had a beautiful drive and kick on one of CoHawkās 3s, and that sequence when he took that hard screen, popped up, and then ten seconds later was taking their lunch on an inbound pass speaks volumes to his toughness and tenacity. Heās an honorary Frazier now, and may be leaving this program our best defensive guard of all time. Iām not afraid to say it.
Can you post the +/- for the season. Feel free to include the entire roster. Even those that are āon leave ā.I know +/- can be a real wonky stat, but hard to argue with this one
Year in and year out, our fans overrate our talent. I think this is common among fans of other teams as well.I pretty much was counting on struggles from the get go. I've always thought, (still do) that our fans are overrating the talent here. Good, but not as good as many proclaim. But I don't think I was counting on the struggles to include the last two losses. And after the UCLA win, I definitely wasn't thinking that would be the case.
Props. Thatās my favorite chart from the Spurious Correlations site.Just like Mark Twain: "Lies, damned lies, and statistics".
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I need to stop eating so much cheese in bed !Just like Mark Twain: "Lies, damned lies, and statistics".
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Execution makes for open shots.Making shots cures a lot
Or bigger yet, MAKING the open shots for once.Big difference was taking better shots
His defensive play reminds me of a longer Dee Brown. Quick, tenacious, fast hands, super high energy, and will fight over screens. And he's doing it as a freshman. Can you imagine who this kid will be when strength and conditioning fills him out a bit more and he's able to effectively body people with his lower body? Kid will be Chester Frazier with Dee Brown's quickness, and Luther Head's length. Best of luck to the future B10. He's a monster.I think Sencire might be a little pyscho, and that's not a bad thing
Yours is from the fan perspective. I like to flip this around as well.
I have always been deeply fascinated by the ebb and flow of emotions of the ball players and the teams within the game and during a season. Raw human emotion that rises and falls with every shot and every possession.
You miss a shot or two and you begin to fear youāll never hit another one. Or, you hit two or three in a row and your smile gets wider and you stick out your chest a bit more with each score. And then you miss one or two and youāre back risking the fear mode again.
And the Illiniās now-famous Five Minute Stretches with no points. There is no good reason to ever go five full minutes in a basketball game with no points. And yet, it happens. Again... human emotion on full display in front of thousands in the arena and multitudes more looking at screens. You begin to miss and you begin to press and the other team senses your panic and begin to exert themselves.
To reframe your words above: The Teamās fragile, powerful minds are capable of rejoicing for and despising the very same thing with equal ferociousness, within but a span of minutes. The groupās depression and despair. Their pain, and ours ā the fans.
Basketball is primarily a mental and emotional game first before ball ever hits the floor. Do you believe, or not. Do you fear the other team and fear to admit that to yourself. Do you level off your emotions and play with confidence and purpose. Or do you let the negatives take over and take root and residence in your fragile frame of mind. Can you play to your best... and play better tomorrow.
The years go by. The players may change. But these in-game ebbs and flows and emotions remain the same... generation after generation.
And this for me is near the top of why this is such a fascinating... and frustrating... and joyful game. There is no hiding your emotions when out on the court. They are on full display always. And there is no place to hide ā nor should you ever want to.
God this can be such a beautiful game.
Nobody should be surprised at BU's attitude, it's literally what he's been preaching from day one.Say what you want about BU and his in game coaching abilities....watching the post game presser...he gets it....he's totally committed to helping these kids get better both on and off the court....he's totally committed into turning this program into one of the very best in the country....I know some think that he screams and yells at the players too much and needs to mellow a little....but hearing him give his answer in regards to Sky leaving the program and his answers to how the past couple weeks have gone, he cares about his players and the program....he very seldom throws players under the bus...if anything he sometimes over exaggerates on the positive side....I would think the players respect him and love playing for him.....and for the record I'm not Tyler or Mrs. Underwood