Illinois 90, Arkansas 77 Postgame

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At halftime, I had seen enough. It not matter to me how the second half played out. I knew they were legitmately as good as I thought, but was skeptical considering the competition so far (save AL)
 
#202      
If you watched us yesterday and aren’t delighted with where we are at the end of November with zero starters and only two guys on the team having returned then I can’t help you.

And I’ll register further satisfaction that the arched “Illini” football helmet logo has infiltrated our basketball HC’s game day wardrobe.

What a time to be alive.
 
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I understand that perfection is the goal, but finding flaws in KJ's game is kinda like saying Pru's neighbor ladies aren't great cooks. KJ probably wasn't looking for his shots enough the first few games, but Brad has fixed that. He's like having a coach on the floor the way he adapts his game every game.
 
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At this point I’m certain Ty Rodgers would do more for this team than Tre White. We already got 4 guys in the lineup that can all shoot the 3. There is room for a 5th guy to do all the dirty work and play the dunker spot which Ty could.
I think that is exactly what Tre White is doing, plus 13-14 on FT. I like Ty a lot. But, I can;t agree with this.
 
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I think that sometiomes it's the other players that aren't on the same page as him. He's already read ahead.
 
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I thought so too. I had written Davis off as a blowout cleanup guy or emergency only (i.e. injuries...) but glad to see him play and look like he belonged as well. So many things to like about yesterday's win.
Yeah, I noticed that he seems to be getting more minutes in the last few games: 14 against UMES and 9 against Little Rock. Sure, they were blowout games, but he is getting more than Booth now. And I think he was substituted into the game in the first half of at least one of those games. Maybe he has been impressing BU in practice.
 
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It was a big time win. The 3 pt. shooting was no surprise, given the wide open looks we got; great ball movement made that happen....KJ is the real deal and maybe a reliable go-to guy late in close games. Riley got schooled by big, strong defenders; he almost looked lost out there. Given how young he is, there's plenty of time to develop. You leave Tomi open on the perimeter and he will make you pay. Not much to complain about defensively either. Now is the time to strap it on for the next 3 games.
Arkansas apparently didn't know how to defend our P&R in thus early season. By Jan people will focus on that and we will need to adjust.
 
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I understand that perfection is the goal, but finding flaws in KJ's game is kinda like saying Pru's neighbor ladies aren't great cooks. KJ probably wasn't looking for his shots enough the first few games, but Brad has fixed that. He's like having a coach on the floor the way he adapts his game every game.
It is a rare thing to see a player at his size and age who can understand and manipulate time and space on a basketball floor the way he does.

Will Riley has the standard issue NBA first round draft pick toolkit just in terms of his style and his strengths. We see 10 of him every year. KJ's don't come around very often.
 
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We can make the argument about the calls... but he was a matchup problem. JMO - don't think Morez on him would've been the worst idea.

We don't really have the big, versatile wing this year who can lockdown (especially now that Ty's gone). Gonna have to figure that out.

On the positive side, don't think we'll have much of a concern this year about big guys going off in the post night in and night out. Better this year than leaving Coleman 1 on 1.

Yes, agreed, and I wasn't saying one way or another about officiating as the overall FT disparity was only 5. Just pointing out he could've had a couple more attempts. He was taking into the teeth of the defense and forcing the officials to make calls (which we also all know how hard it is to draw an offensive foul now with the rule change(s)).
 
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Well, if nothing else comes out of this bunch, we can all fondly recall The Year of Positive Gritty.

Unless he’s posting from a script handed to him by an angry orange clad kidnapper.
In which case I hope the Gritty family has enough bitcoin to secure his release.
 
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Arkansas apparently didn't know how to defend our P&R in thus early season. By Jan people will focus on that and we will need to adjust.

Honestly though, PnR is more of a staple thing that teams might adjust to in-game a bit, rather than something that we'd ever just ditch. Every player on the floor can pop out and shoot, so there's also never going to be a scenario where teams can just hard hedge or trap the PnR.
 
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