Michigan 84, Illinois 70 Postgame

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Got to shoot better. My question is it looks like teams can play physical with us on the perimeter. Do we not sell the contact well enough to get calls. It looks like in games we struggle with is when we can’t operate smoothly
 
#102      
Look. We lived exile for so long that we forgot that we can actually have a winner. Brad brought us out of exile, but he has proven without a shadow of a doubt that he cant take us to the promise land. Now if you want to exist there then that’s on you. But he doesn’t have what it takes unless his recruited talent bails him out on what would (from what i can tell) be flat out luck.

For all the people who want to argue the numbers, matrix, and kenpom. Numbers don’t friggin matter in sports. Letters do. The W and the L. And brad just flat out can’t get it done when it comes to elite (as he would say)
 
#104      
The types of players you envision are extremely coveted. Dusty did that this year so mad props to him but that’s why Michigan is special this year. It’s so much easier said than done to put together a roster that’s elite offensively, athletic & physical.
No doubt. Especially with competing with NIL.
 
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I’m here to claim my prize.
 
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#107      
Can we please put the "best Kenpom offense" talk to rest? Can we please stop trying to clown on posters who express concerns about this team after the close losses?

Totally outclassed and out toughed on our home floor. The Krush did their part. The team and staff did not do theirs.

Better hope we get a favorable tournament draw and a couple upsets of higher seeded teams. Even with that, we may not be a second weekend team. Disappointment once again.
I mean.... it's true though no?
 
#109      
BS. You think our best effort gets us blown out at home? Absurd. We might still lose, but “seeing this coming” would have very little to do with Michigan and more to do with predicting us to come out flat in one of our biggest home games in 20 years.
The problem is we didn't come out flat. We were right on schedule, up 5 after Wagler hit the three and one. The well went dry after that. Our #1 weapon is the three. We were 9 of 29. They crash the glass and gave big, physical, athletic men at every position. Keaton and Mirkovic are still kids. They got physically worn down. Not sure what level of athlete that you are/were, but whether it be basketball or football, when you get leaned on and physically pounded, your body is just done. It happens all the time. Our start was great because we were hitting shots. When that dried up....game over.
 
#110      
Still think Morez is a traitor and a sellout but he brought it tonight and was cold blooded. He did not let the crowd impact his gameplay. He's a good player and our fanbase is not happy that he sold his soul for the almighty dollar but that's college athletics for you.

Well he’s making more money and on a far better team that allows him more offensive plays so it’s hard to argue he didn’t come out way ahead by transferring.
 
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The types of players you envision are extremely coveted. Dusty did that this year so mad props to him but that’s why Michigan is special this year. It’s so much easier said than done to put together a roster that’s elite offensively, athletic & physical.

IMO … Two simple tweaks get us there …

Tre White type over AS …

Proven veteran guard over Petro …
 
#118      
We have a lot of size, but we saw a physically superior team on the other end. Not really sure what to make of tonight; we looked completely worn down with 10 minutes left. This is really the first time all season where we simply look outmatched, and when we had good defensive possesions, the ball seemed to find a way to Michigan.

Not quite the Duke level beating from last year, but given the timing of this game, next week with a pair of Quad 3 games will be essential to "get right".

Kind of crazy that Michigan dumped in Evanston for 30 minutes. They are really dominant when they decide to play.

We may not be championship caliber, but this team should still be able to compete in the second weekend of tourney. Unfortunately, hard to see Morez have so much easy success against us and to know that he likely is the missing piece to being championship caliber.

Really hard to be at 22-7 and feel like we may have hit the low point. On to next week.
 
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#120      
Screw Brad Underwood. I actually donate unlike most of the Brad Underwood butt kissers on this board who don’t DONATE A DIME to Illinois sports programs but always running their mouths and backing Brad Underwood. Let’s put out the list of fans and alumni that actually have skin in the game. Brad Underwood is on the hot seat. 9 YEARS OF UNDERWOOD
 
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2-4 in our last 6. Getting very hard to stay positive at this point. Blown our chance at a conference championship and probably any chance at first weekend in st louis... Success in March is largely due to setting yourself up in January and February. We could have done that, but failed and it will likely bite us next month.
 
#123      
You bring them back IMO.

The brothers are good college players. The Michigan front court are all NBA players and future 1st rounders in my opinion.

The bigger question is Andrej....and maybe not even a question. I think you look to upgrade on him.
So you’re not interested in Illinois competing for championships then. Got it.
 
#124      
I blame the way Brad utilized (or under-utilized) Morez last year. Had Brad done more to keep him, imagine where the Illini might be. Morez punked us tonight. No other way to look at it. That's on Brad and I guess a little to NIL. But we had him and we lost him.
 
#125      
Can't blame the atmosphere for that one.
Just a stinker of an offensive showing and the defensive rebounding was not nearly good enough..
 
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