Pregame: Illinois vs UConn, Friday, November 28th, 11:30am CT, FOX

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#251      
Was checking-out our YTD stats through 7 games and we have some darn good numbers so far! Sort of wondering what will change most significantly from what we've thus far seen. (1) Rotation will narrow to essentially the top 8, probably starting tomorrow; with limited minutes for Jake and Butch's kid, (2) Petrovic's PT will tick upward, and (3) our team scoring average will slip down from 95 ppg and settle in the low 80's.


PlayerGPMINPTSREBASTSTLBLKTOFG%FT%3P%
Stojakovic626.818.54.21.20.50.72.258.850.026.3
Boswell730.616.14.14.01.00.01.646.182.133.3
Mirkovic728.315.110.32.90.70.32.050.086.730.8
Wagler731.015.05.92.11.00.31.143.380.932.1
T.Ivisic420.310.84.01.00.30.32.563.042.940.0
Humrichous722.08.65.41.00.31.00.140.475.035.1
Z.Ivisic719.67.95.70.60.42.60.758.357.139.1
Petrovic312.06.31.33.00.30.01.363.675.066.7
Lee29.04.00.50.50.50.01.557.10.00.0
Davis716.73.92.00.60.10.10.036.0100.035.0
 
#252      
What truth are the exuberant optimists avoiding though? I accept the deficiencies this team has (though I hope the correctable ones are fixed, obviously).

There’s a small but very loud group on here who constantly criticize no matter the outcome of games (60 point win, 4 point loss to top 10 team, etc).

It’s the gloating after we lose that bugs me the most: “I said we were a terrible free throw shooting team, and nobody believed me, welp looks like I was right” … when we shoot 76.4% on the season.

I’m all for balanced discussion, and having yin to the yang, but I honestly don’t see any of these “exuberant optimists who are running from truths of how bad this team is” (or whatever).

This gloating of “I told you this team wasn’t good” is what causes me to hiatus once in a while. We could lose by a buzzer beater on Friday and this place will be an absolute mess for the next 8 days talking about how we’re going to lose by 30 to Tennessee. Is that enjoyable? It’s not to me 🤷‍♂️
Reality?

To be fair, I don’t see you as an exuberant optimist. You are an optimistic person it seems, but your opinions are grounded in facts. I think the exuberant optimists on this board are the ones who see Illinois as this year’s national champion and the only thing that could stop that is bad officiating or other teams that are cheating. Fortunately, there are very few of those on this board. I consider myself an optimistic person, but I wrap it in caution. My goal for Illinois is always to win the national championship, but I recognize the difficulty of such combined with the fact that is also the goal of every other team.

The negative folks? Yeah… there are a lot more of those, even when stats don’t effectively back their world view. To be fair to them though, the last six decades of Illini athletics have seen more negative than positive and never once have we finished a football or basketball season on top. So years of misery breeds negativity.

Having said all that, let’s shore up the defense, keep working on our free throws and win the first of many natties!
 
#258      
I am only saying this for perspective and to appreciate where we are right now. We started this season talking about what we need to do for a top 4 seed. In the not too distant past we would be trying to figure out if we’d be on the bubble. I’m excited expectation have grown to the final 4. That’s the sign of a healthy program. Any time I find I’m upset about how we close a top ten battle it helps to remember this. We are not yet where we want to be but we are infinitely closer than just a few short years ago.
 
#259      
I would like to know why the majority of posters think the llini will lose. Who has uconn beat? BYU when Dybansa took the game off until the last ten minutes. I could be wrong but I think along with Gonzaga and Houston, Uconn is over rated.
I expect a close game. I saw most of AZ (KP #9) v Uconn and they're defense looked really good in a close loss down to the wire. I think our injuries have slowed how smoothly we play and that concerns me. Just on eye test, I give them an edge at this point in the season. Sue me.
 
#260      
Not mentally ready … Freaking tryptophan man …

The turkey makes you sleepy is a myth. Theres similar amounts of tryptophan in turkey as there is many other meat protein sources. We don’t get overly sluggish because of the turkey, it’s because we over eat and load up on carbs, or drink. I’m sure Fletch has had the talk with the guys about what to eat and how much lol. Let’s get a win tomorrow!
 
#263      
The turkey makes you sleepy is a myth. Theres similar amounts of tryptophan in turkey as there is many other meat protein sources. We don’t get overly sluggish because of the turkey, it’s because we over eat and load up on carbs, or drink. I’m sure Fletch has had the talk with the guys about what to eat and how much lol. Let’s get a win tomorrow!

There's no food in the photo

The players, coaches and trainers know what they can/should eat

Imagine being so gullible a group photo would make you think they're not preparing well enough
 
#266      
The turkey makes you sleepy is a myth. Theres similar amounts of tryptophan in turkey as there is many other meat protein sources. We don’t get overly sluggish because of the turkey, it’s because we over eat and load up on carbs, or drink. I’m sure Fletch has had the talk with the guys about what to eat and how much lol. Let’s get a win tomorrow!
"ChatGPT, does eating Turkey have an impact on competing in a sporting event the next day?"

ChatGPT:

Short answer: almost zero impact, and if anything, it might help you, not hurt you.

Here’s the breakdown:

Does the tryptophan in turkey make you sleepy the next day?

No. Tryptophan itself doesn’t make you sleepy unless it crosses the blood–brain barrier at the same time as a big spike of insulin (like after a heavy carb-loaded meal).

Even then, the “Thanksgiving crash” is mostly from overeating, large carb loads, alcohol, and circadian factors, not turkey.

By the next day, the tryptophan is metabolized normally and won’t cause any lingering sedation or performance drop.

Will turkey affect athletic performance the next day?

No meaningful negative effects.

Turkey is basically:
  • Lean protein
  • Good amino acid profile
  • Low fat
  • Stable for digestion
All of which support recovery, muscle repair, and stable blood sugar going into a competition.

Possible benefits the next day

Eating turkey the day before competing may actually help with:
  • Better sleep due to balanced amino acids
  • Muscle recovery and amino acid replenishment
  • Stable digestion
  • Avoiding GI issues that fattier meats could cause
  • Sustained fullness without bloating
Many athletes purposely eat lean protein + carbs the day before events because it prevents crashes.
 
#267      
I'd rather be an optimistic fool than a pessimist and right.

Not going to fault the team for having some track suit fun and family time on Thanksgiving. If Hurley takes it as some kind of slight, he can stick it.
Completely agree.

It is a big game tomorrow, but it is still a regular season game that will not determine the season. I am not going to fault the team for this type of bonding at this point of the season the day before the game. Now in late March, the day before would be a much different scenario.
 
#268      
I probably fall on the moderately pessimistic side, but don’t care for either extreme end of the spectrum.

2005 was my dream year. After just a few games it was clear what we had. Felt going into every game that we would win, which is unheard of for me at least.

Felt so good. Closest and probably only other example in my lifetime would be the 85 Bears.

I have been seeking that feeling since, and yes guilty of building a shell at times when it’s clear that it (probably) won’t happen in a given year.

Happy Thanksgiving to all here, and best wishes to you and your families.
 
#269      
"ChatGPT, does eating Turkey have an impact on competing in a sporting event the next day?"

ChatGPT:

Short answer: almost zero impact, and if anything, it might help you, not hurt you.

Here’s the breakdown:

Does the tryptophan in turkey make you sleepy the next day?

No. Tryptophan itself doesn’t make you sleepy unless it crosses the blood–brain barrier at the same time as a big spike of insulin (like after a heavy carb-loaded meal).

Even then, the “Thanksgiving crash” is mostly from overeating, large carb loads, alcohol, and circadian factors, not turkey.

By the next day, the tryptophan is metabolized normally and won’t cause any lingering sedation or performance drop.

Will turkey affect athletic performance the next day?

No meaningful negative effects.

Turkey is basically:
  • Lean protein
  • Good amino acid profile
  • Low fat
  • Stable for digestion
All of which support recovery, muscle repair, and stable blood sugar going into a competition.

Possible benefits the next day

Eating turkey the day before competing may actually help with:
  • Better sleep due to balanced amino acids
  • Muscle recovery and amino acid replenishment
  • Stable digestion
  • Avoiding GI issues that fattier meats could cause
  • Sustained fullness without bloating
Many athletes purposely eat lean protein + carbs the day before events because it prevents crashes.

Shoot… you mean Fletch didn’t even ask chatGPT? /sigh
 
#270      
People always talk about tryptophan like it’s the reason people fall asleep. Nope, just a spike in insulin and your body causing you to fall asleep due to a large meal. Zero reason to eat a meal on Wednesday. Those kids metabolism is insane I bet.
 
#271      
I'd rather be an optimistic fool than a pessimist and right.

Not going to fault the team for having some track suit fun and family time on Thanksgiving. If Hurley takes it as some kind of slight, he can stick it.
Absolutely!!!
 
#272      
I probably fall on the moderately pessimistic side, but don’t care for either extreme end of the spectrum.

2005 was my dream year. After just a few games it was clear what we had. Felt going into every game that we would win, which is unheard of for me at least.

Felt so good. Closest and probably only other example in my lifetime would be the 85 Bears.

I have been seeking that feeling since, and yes guilty of building a shell at times when it’s clear that it (probably) won’t happen in a given year.

Happy Thanksgiving to all here, and best wishes to you and your families.
Two exquisite examples!

#3, if forced to answer = 2016 Cubs throughout the playoffs.
 
#275      
Anyone know what the crowd size is for this Duke Ark United Center game?
 
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