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But I’m the biggest Releford homer here. I’d argue he was the better all around defender because if his size and length, but Garrett certainly guarded on the ball better. Releford just wouldn’t let a fool get the ball. I’m a total sucker for good defense. |
we're in need of a different ku thread on the front page
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Releford had a much more consistent jump shot and he was awesome in transition.
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I remember all our bigs were in foul trouble and they made him 4 and the 5 man cleared out and they were going to go right at Releford. I thought hooo boy, here we go. Dude didn’t score and eventually they went back to their normal offense. It was awesome. I think they should have done it more. Releford could do more things but if you’re looking at strictly guarding point guards Garrett was better. |
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Man Releford had that Eurostep DOWN by the end of his career. I'd take Relford over Garrett any day of the week
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Garrett is the better defender for me, but it's close enough that I can't really argue strongly either way. I think some of the answers might be different here had the 2019-2020 gotten the chance to win the national championship it deserved. Garrett was the best defender in all of college basketball that year. Last year isn't the best measuring stick, both because I don't think he was entirely healthy for most of it and because he expended way more energy on the offensive end.
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Worse offensive players than Garrett have played in the league. It’s not impossible.
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So Chicago road trip?
Kansas, Gonzaga, UCLA and Michigan will snare No. 1 seeds in the 2022 NCAA Tournament, according to ESPN.com’s current bracketology put together by analyst Joe Lunardi. ESPN.com published Lunardi’s latest predictions on Monday. They take into account recent announcements by college players concerning their status for the 2021 NBA Draft. Last week, KU’s Ochai Agbaji, Jalen Wilson and Remy Martin indicated they would exit the draft and play at KU in 2021-22. Lunardi believes KU will be awarded a No. 1 seed in the Midwest Regional, which has Chicago as host for Sweet 16 and Elite Eight games. |
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Hard to imagine Texas not being a 1 seed that team is ****ing loaded
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Stole him from Texas Tech. |
You guys are getting Isaac Traudt to visit. This guy is my favorite recruit of the 2022 class currently ranked 67th on rivals. I know we are one of his favorites but I'm under no delusional that we can compete with the KU, MSU and UVAs of the world. Even though Fred just landed another top 100 player today his 11th 4/5* since being here.
Whoever gets Traudt is going to get 1 hell of a player. |
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But, he could not dominate a game on defense the way Garrett did. Even when Garrett didn't put up a lot of steals, he made it very difficult, and for some players impossible, for teams to run their offense through whoever he was guarding. Garrett was also a lock down perimeter defender. A lot of us wished that Self hadn't played Garrett at PG because it hampered his defense, and to some extent put too much pressure on him to score. But, while Garrett was never a reliable outside threat, he was absolutely great at getting to the basket when we absolutely needed a score. Some can argue with what I said, or criticize Self for using Garrett at PG, but the year Garrett played PG, we ended the season as the clear cut, far and away, best team in college basketball. So, it's hard to disparage Garrett's play at PG, or Self's decision to play him at PG. Sent from my GM1915 using Tapatalk |
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That blows. He’s a good coach at least from my perspective. I was hoping it would be another dopey hire like ****ing Shaka Smart. Beard is pretty hard nosed. There’s a chance that won’t resonate with the players. I guess that’s the hope we have. You know other than Self being a Master. |
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Garrett running the point last year was......Bad...... |
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Thinking back on all the talent UT has had if they had a hard nosed coach they very likely would have gone a whole lot farther in the tournaments. Beard to Texas is a problem. |
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As a KU fan, it's kind of scary and exciting to think about the coming season. I just hope to be able to actually WATCH THE GAMES. |
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More conference realignment talk? I thought we were over this stuff.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...up-per-report/ Texas and Oklahoma (possibly) interested in joining SEC |
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I would rather see KU basketball go to the ACC. A truly great coach can carry any school. Like a Calipari at Memphis. But Being in a weak conference would make things harder. |
Being in a weak conference increases the chances Self leaves, between playing lesser schools and not having major conference money. And top coaches don't want to go to a midmajor.
Big 10 seems like a nice geographical fit, and the rumor last time around was that KU was on the list if conferences all went up to 16 teams. |
Kansas would not go to the Mountain West. We went through this last time. Everybody telling us we're gonna get screwed. The Big 10 and the Pac 10 both came calling. A lot of conferences want KU's basketball program, it has value no matter what MU chodes tell you
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Beard gets all the credit for Tech's success, as head coaches always do, but Mark Adams was the true brain behind the operation. He created and implemented the defense they're known for and was responsible for in-game adjustments. Take that away and you're left with a very poor man's motion offense that couldn't crack the top 150.
Beard will obviously win a decent number of games due to sheer talent level, but he's not an Xs and Os wizard by any means. |
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The other major players were always thinking 50 years out… That was always my impression, at least. |
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10 years has changed so much that it’s hard to even wrap my mind around it. And this coming from a guy that pushes pretty hard on that direction professionally. |
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Look at NC. Until Williams came back they floundered around and they were in a good conference. |
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I think it felt like the Big 12 was always just trying to patch up their conference to keep it together, but just like last time, if Texas or Oklahoma threaten to leave, that’s all it takes for the whole conference to come apart. The other conferences, by comparison, seem to have far more stability. Of course a change in government policy could change the entire NCAA at any time, so that’s a good point. |
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Although I'd say it's more in the 1/5 instead of 10/50 timeframe. More along the lines of putting out fires rather than managing the forest. |
KU in the Big 10 would make for some excellent basketball.
And I'm not sure how familiar you are but trust me you're gonna HATE Maryland fans |
We’re going to the ACC.
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Wouldn't bother me. Would be done good match ups. |
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I’m told that’s where ESPN is telling us they want our program. As to *why*.....took me a day or two to piece it together. But I think I’ve got it. Kentucky might be coming along. |
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Guess who owns the rights - long term even - to the SEC and ACC? |
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Fox has BIG and PAC. Imagine a world where all the best properties are in ESPNs portfolio. Why pay big $$$ for lesser properties? Why would Fox or anyone take on ESPNs new model? |
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Here’s the beauty: they don’t even need to own all the conferences. They’ll have it all in just two leagues, which span the growth areas of the USA Every FB recruit will want to play SEC, every BB in the ACC. They’ll dominate the sports cable ratings from Labor Day thru Easter. Every other league is f****. But who’s got the most to lose? The 2 Fox properties. Hence the “mega merger” talk. (It won’t save them anyway) |
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Leagues will swap Kentucky + Vandy (for Clemson and Florida State). It’s crazy. But you following my logic? |
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ACC share: $28m BIG share: $54m So the cost to acquire Kansas is *half* for the ACC what it is for the BIG based on the TV contract per school. Imagine a company which could borrow at half the interest rate of its competitor. Who gets the purchase? |
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Fascinating shit. Thanks PB. We’ll see how it shakes out.
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