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Leading scorer in the conference on a possible title team not making 1st team. Good luck with that hot take.Not only will he miss out on POY he might not even be 1st team all big 10. I would take Amir C. based on big 10 play. Or a Mich. guard or Jason B from Iowa.
Not saying I dislike Carsen but I'm just sayin the obvious
Leading scorer in the conference on a possible title team not making 1st team. Good luck with that hot take.
Cassius Winston is a lock on BIG POY.Leading scorer in the conference on a possible title team not making 1st team. Good luck with that hot take.
Cassius Winston is a lock on BIG POY.
It's like arguing with my wife when she says he needs to sit on the bench for long stretches. Yeah, that'll work, maybe Eifort can find his own shot.Lol, did you even read the post?
You don't need to 'find your own shot.' That's the issue that leads Carsen to shooting the ball 31 times in a game and only hitting 6 or 7 of them. If you control the tempo, move the ball, and work within the structure of the offense...there are shots to be found. The issue is that frequently as soon as the ball came back to Carsen (many times with 12-15 seconds left on the shot clock), he would pull it out and attempt to play hero ball. As Brian has pointed out before, it is an issue that isn't going to simply get 'fixed' but it can be controlled with a visit to the bench.It's like arguing with my wife when she says he needs to sit on the bench for long stretches. Yeah, that'll work, maybe Eifort can find his own shot.
Surely he's not B1G first team.
What? You really think Carsen is going to the bench to think about it?You don't need to 'find your own shot.' That's the issue that leads Carsen to shooting the ball 31 times in a game and only hitting 6 or 7 of them. If you control the tempo, move the ball, and work within the structure of the offense...there are shots to be found. The issue is that frequently as soon as the ball came back to Carsen (many times with 12-15 seconds left on the shot clock), he would pull it out and attempt to play hero ball. As Brian has pointed out before, it is an issue that isn't going to simply get 'fixed' but it can be controlled with a visit to the bench.
It's like arguing with my wife when she says he needs to sit on the bench for long stretches. Yeah, that'll work, maybe Eifort can find his own shot.
Surely he's not B1G first team.
A visit to the bench, even for 2 to 3 possessions, is a tool every coach should use.What? You really think Carsen is going to the bench to think about it?
That’s never going to happen
So you think after 30 games this is what will change Carsen who has been playing this way his whole career?A visit to the bench, even for 2 to 3 possessions, is a tool every coach should use.
Exactly right and this is what he was recruited to do no less.So you think after 30 games this is what will change Carsen who has been playing this way his whole career?
He is who he is. He will decide if we win or lose. It irritates me too when he goes hero ball. I think he gets caught up competing against opposing players and gets in that mode. Last night it was Amir Coffey
I agree! If you want to see how the game is supposed to be played watch CW! He controls the game gets teammates involved and makes his teammates better! Something Carsen should be watching and trying to do!Cassius Winston is a lock on BIG POY.
Really,7-31 is what he was recruited to do?Exactly right and this is what he was recruited to do no less.
And again, a trip to the bench for 2-3 possessions is something that can be done to detach the player from the situation. You do it if you see a player getting angry on the floor...why not when you see a player becoming hyper-focused on another player or even a fan (like we saw at Maryland) to detach them from that hold. Sit the player down, speak to them about the need to settle back in to the game, and not be focused on what others are saying or doing. If that player can't do that, you don't put them back in. A player who is able to go back in and detach is a player who will help you win...a player who can't, isn't going to do that. Arguably when Purdue tied the game, they would have been better off with Carsen on the bench as he proceeded to miss the next 8 shots and turn the ball over....arguably that wouldn't have happened if he was on the bench. Sorry, but that's the reality of that situation yesterday. Nobody, save for very few in the NBA and incredibly high ability players at the NCAA level, are above being sat for reasons as I have discussed...and that includes Carsen.So you think after 30 games this is what will change Carsen who has been playing this way his whole career?
He is who he is. He will decide if we win or lose. It irritates me too when he goes hero ball. I think he gets caught up competing against opposing players and gets in that mode. Last night it was Amir Coffey
Have you ever heard of Cassius Winston?Not only will he miss out on POY he might not even be 1st team all big 10. I would take Amir C. based on big 10 play. Or a Mich. guard or Jason B from Iowa.
Not saying I dislike Carsen but I'm just sayin the obvious
So, who's in charge? Are you saying CMP has no control? A passenger?So you think after 30 games this is what will change Carsen who has been playing this way his whole career?
He is who he is. He will decide if we win or lose. It irritates me too when he goes hero ball. I think he gets caught up competing against opposing players and gets in that mode. Last night it was Amir Coffey
Wasnt he the Roman dude bumping Cleopatra?Have you ever heard of Cassius Winston?
Dean had pretty good talent behind Jordan.There is not one good reason to bench Carsen for some coaching time. Dean used to bench Jordon for crying out loud. But Matt is making the money and we are bitchin on a forum so we as fans just got to hope for Good Carsen.
Somebody should make a reversible t shirt with Good/Bad Carsen. That would be a hoot
I think if CMP thought he had any better options last night, he would have tried them. I don’t believe that he thought he did, and so he didn’t. And I agreed with him.And again, a trip to the bench for 2-3 possessions is something that can be done to detach the player from the situation. You do it if you see a player getting angry on the floor...why not when you see a player becoming hyper-focused on another player or even a fan (like we saw at Maryland) to detach them from that hold. Sit the player down, speak to them about the need to settle back in to the game, and not be focused on what others are saying or doing. If that player can't do that, you don't put them back in. A player who is able to go back in and detach is a player who will help you win...a player who can't, isn't going to do that. Arguably when Purdue tied the game, they would have been better off with Carsen on the bench as he proceeded to miss the next 8 shots and turn the ball over....arguably that wouldn't have happened if he was on the bench. Sorry, but that's the reality of that situation yesterday. Nobody, save for very few in the NBA and incredibly high ability players at the NCAA level, are above being sat for reasons as I have discussed...and that includes Carsen.
Nah, some boxer who changed his name to Alley Oop, I thinkWasnt he the Roman dude bumping Cleopatra?
Geez-us dude, get with the topic. Stop showing off your MSU education.
Agree here. If Sasha, Hunter, or even Wheeler could have provided anything of substance it could have meant Carsen could have sat for a minute or two...but that was probably the worst I’ve ever seen a bench play at Purdue.I think if CMP thought he had any better options last night, he would have tried them. I don’t believe that he thought he did, and so he didn’t. And I agreed with him.