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<blockquote data-quote="Emerson Bigguns" data-source="post: 1955591" data-attributes="member: 666858"><p>TSJ is going to be the best athlete on the court for the vast majority of our games. Kansas has some serious talent (The KJ Adams dunk was spectacular & McCullar is a fabulous player), but no one could keep up with him. He's an absolute stud.</p><p></p><p>Coleman looks so much more fluid. He has always seemed like he was in a hurry. You could speed him up with pressure and he would make mistakes. It appears the game is finally slowing down for him. He looks much more confident. If he consistently plays with the pace he had last night, he is an extremely difficult matchup, and will make everyone else better.</p><p></p><p>The 5th year transfers were all really solid. They can all do a little of everything.</p><p></p><p>While there wasn't a huge volume of assists, there was much better ball movement, leading to defenders out of position or exploitable matchups. They did a great job of keeping the Jayhawks a half step behind them.</p><p></p><p>Poise and hustle carried the day. If we can keep those as priorities, we're going to be pretty happy around here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emerson Bigguns, post: 1955591, member: 666858"] TSJ is going to be the best athlete on the court for the vast majority of our games. Kansas has some serious talent (The KJ Adams dunk was spectacular & McCullar is a fabulous player), but no one could keep up with him. He's an absolute stud. Coleman looks so much more fluid. He has always seemed like he was in a hurry. You could speed him up with pressure and he would make mistakes. It appears the game is finally slowing down for him. He looks much more confident. If he consistently plays with the pace he had last night, he is an extremely difficult matchup, and will make everyone else better. The 5th year transfers were all really solid. They can all do a little of everything. While there wasn't a huge volume of assists, there was much better ball movement, leading to defenders out of position or exploitable matchups. They did a great job of keeping the Jayhawks a half step behind them. Poise and hustle carried the day. If we can keep those as priorities, we're going to be pretty happy around here. [/QUOTE]
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