12-08-2019, 02:47 PM | #151 | |
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Point was. It was an upward trend of getting better. And Huggins is the one who started the Xavier momentum in the shootout. Like I said in the previous post, he was 3-6 Mick couldn’t win In Cintas, that’s clear. But he did defend home court for the most part especially in the years where his teams really started to hit their stride. I want Brannen to improve on it. But I’d be content with just splitting this particular series. I’d much rather him had an elite 8 run or something. And man, that seems so far fetched from what we see now. |
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12-08-2019, 02:58 PM | #152 | |
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The blaming Mick method doesn't work for me and isn't going to fly with a lot of fans. Diarra gave excellent minutes last night and has the potential to be a great player. I'd argue the issue is Brannen not giving him the minutes to develop him. Meanwhile Brannen has been giving way too many minutes to McNeal, who he recruited and who clearly doesn't belong on the court. If guys who performed well last year aren't doing well this year, it's likely a system problem. And that's on the coach. |
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12-08-2019, 03:01 PM | #153 |
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Couple things.....
I like Jarron Cumberland a lot.... but the dude is so full of himself, we all understand he is hurt and that’s fine, if you are hurt than your are hurt I get it.. I respect trying to tough it out for your team... but this Jarron is a far cry from super man Jarron from last year... I get he missed the summer with an injury and he wasn’t able to practice and get in shape.... Jarron is also notoriously lazy, so I think it was a mix of maybe Jarron being seriously hurt and Jarron milking it... we will never know... but if Jarron doesn’t put the Superman cape on last year , that team sucks .... Now what pisses me off is seeing Jarron blatantly ignore Brannen when Brannen is jumping up and down screaming at Jarron to “run the damn play”.... Jarron has zero respect for JB and it’s obvious... if you watched the game on TV , go back and watch it and you will see when Jarron is coming out of the timeout huddle, JB says something to him and Jarron shakes his head and rolls his eyes What does John Brannen have to gain by ceding his first season as Coach to a guy with one season left who may not even be in the D league next year... Brannen has compromised plenty for him and Jarrons usage is high and they run a ton through him... Jarron just isn’t making the plays and shots we are used to him making..... if you are hurt than sit... If Jarron is mad or upset with someone he should look in the mirror ....... all in all this team is not good and the next 3 games will tell us how the season is going to go |
12-08-2019, 03:24 PM | #154 | |
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If this years team misses the NCAA tournament. Fans are not going to be happy that Brannen came in to a team predicted to be top 25 (top 15 by many), with the conference player of the year and couldn't keep the team together, couldn't work with the conference player of the year and couldn't make the NCAA tournament. Barring a miracle we aren't making the NCAA tournament next year. So if we can't make it this year, two straight years of missing the NCAA tournament for a team that made it 9 straight years is going to make a lot fans turn on him. It might be enough to get him fired (especially with a new AD). Last edited by skyblade; 12-08-2019 at 03:26 PM. |
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12-08-2019, 03:37 PM | #155 | |
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12-08-2019, 03:54 PM | #156 | |
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MAW needs to start. He can score. He is long. He is young. |
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12-08-2019, 04:07 PM | #157 | |
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Imagine blaming brannen for Cumberland missing all his shots and turning the ball over all the time. Brannen is putting the ball in Cumberland’s hands, Cumberland just isn’t producing. He’s basically playing on 1 leg, but Cumberland is being put in a spot to succeed. When we came into last season we all said Cumberland would have to play like SK for us to make the tournament. He did and we made it. It’s the same exact scenario this year. Only Cumberland is playing at the lowest level of his career. He has to turn it around for us to save this season. There was nobody else left in the program to get the job done. This is what happens when you build entire teams around 1 guy and then that player gets hurt. |
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12-08-2019, 04:11 PM | #158 |
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If I’m Jaevin I’m thinking what the hell did I get myself into.... I turned down Michigan for this s***
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12-08-2019, 05:29 PM | #159 | |
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Also there is zero proof Diarra is good or will be good. He’s hurts the team every time he’s on the court. |
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12-08-2019, 06:47 PM | #160 | |
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We don't have a bad loss so far this year. But we have two OT wins and one one point win against teams below 150 kenpom. It doesn't inspire confidence that we are going to win once we start playing good teams (the stretch of our next four games). Diarra was at least +6 in the first half versus Xavier. He came in and we went on a run that was largely because of him (his defense and rebounding). He's our best defensive player and best rebounder. |
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