On television, UCLA came out in the exact same setup after the Illinois timeout. The pick at halfcourt left Illinois with absolutely no resistance to the basket. Someone has got to step-up and stop the ball.We took a timeout for that
On television, UCLA came out in the exact same setup after the Illinois timeout. The pick at halfcourt left Illinois with absolutely no resistance to the basket. Someone has got to step-up and stop the ball.We took a timeout for that
No mention of being up 23 in your narrative?That we’re a very good team that lost on a buzzer beater in a road game against a tournament team?
Florida last season won the national title and lost on the road to Georgia.
Wagler dribbled and dribbled and dribbled the clock down to the point where it was hot potato and we didn't even get a shot off. I'd have to go back and replay it, but if he passed to Mirkovic in the situation with the clock running down, that's also an awful decision. It was a terribly handled end of the first half and end of the OT.Huh? I’m almost certain was Mirkovic.
And you know this by your personal relationships with all the players and coaches I take it.Three overtime losses I guarantee will adversely affect the mentality of this team when we have a close game in the tournament
Kind of the story of Illinois basketball for the past 20 years summed up pretty well right hereReally inexcusable loss. Don't think there's one person to blame. Staff, players, everyone just not good enough.
The idiots controlling the clock never stopped the clock when the ball went through the hoop. The refs stopped play to fix the clock and the Cronin called the timeout. That was infuriating to me. Still not the reason we lost though.I was talking to the people I was watching the game with when they did that. Apparently Cronin called a timeout right when we scored on the putback, but there's no way he did that literally the second it went in, right? At LEAST a half second had to have gone by, right? The put 4.9 on the clock and I was really dumbfounded by that...
That was intended for more than just you, apologies for the intensity.Dude, I literally answered a question that was asked. Sleep it off.
I agree with this take. It was a beautiful first 11 minutes, but after that, it was pretty much awful across the board.Really inexcusable loss. Don't think there's one person to blame. Staff, players, everyone just not good enough.
Mirk also had a terrible TO early in the 2nd when he was called for shuffling his feet with nobody near him and he wasn't even trying to do anything.Huh? I’m almost certain was Mirkovic.
He's 2-11 in our last three games from 3-pt range.Yeah Wagler was especially off from 3 compared to what we are used to. Maybe he does have tired legs after all.
Anyway six days off to recover then beat meatchicken and the rest of the regular season games we have left and we are in good shape
So the referees and the time keepers got it wrong. This wouldn't be an Illinois board if that wasn't the case.The idiots controlling the clock never stopped the clock when the ball went through the hoop. The refs stopped playing to fix the clock and the Cronin called the timeout. That was infuriating to me. Still not the reason we lost though.
Maybe we should change up our late game strategy. It’s just not working! 3 in a row is a trend!They were tougher than us and wanted it more.
Our last 3 losses all in OT and by a total of 6 points.
We need to get better and tougher for this last stretch.
Such a wild, oddly encouraging stat.Illinois has not trailed in any conference game at 0.0 in regulation. One buzzer beater 3, three overtime one possession losses. Stuff happens.
Wagler had the turnover which led to Mirk fouling the 3-pt shooter.Huh? I’m almost certain was Mirkovic.
My dude- now is really not the time.. It was a terrible loss- end of story- please stop.That we’re a very good team that lost on a buzzer beater in a road game against a tournament team?
Florida last season won the national title and lost on the road to Georgia.