Have you watched Aaron Wheeler and Nojel?This. Biggie plus a Josh Jackson type of athlete. But that isn't happening anytime soon.
Might not be day 1 but they are athletes
Have you watched Aaron Wheeler and Nojel?This. Biggie plus a Josh Jackson type of athlete. But that isn't happening anytime soon.
i'll give you that they were semi-prepared, but, let's be honest, Mason III can make teams look like fools if you're not uber-prepared and willing to give up some other things in defense of him.The team was as prepared as they could have been. This has everything to do with the talent that Kansas has, plus they played one of their best games. Grow some testicles and man up Ben. We got beat by a better team. Maybe it is not the time to whine.
I say the same if not better.......
Ewing, Taylor and Haarms contribute right away.....
Eastern and Wheeler contribute in limited minutes.....but by sophomore year starting.....
Ewing and Taylor will contribute the most next year IMO along with the returning senior class.
True that. Mason is a stud basketball player, and so is Jackson. In fact, I think Jackson might be the real engine behind this Kansas team. e makes it go.i'll give you that they were semi-prepared, but, let's be honest, Mason III can make teams look like fools if you're not uber-prepared and willing to give up some other things in defense of him.
And the year after Big Dog left, Purdue won the B10. The year after AJH left, many thought Purdue would be down because he couldn't be replaced. You don't replace players. You bring in new players, other players gain experience and step up, and the entire team fills the gaps.What? We lose "one meaningful player"???? Did you watch Purdue play at all this year? Biggie is the team. Yes, we have some guys that can shoot, but without Biggie drawing double teams, no one will be sagging off our shooters next year. Also, not sure if you noticed but Haas did virtually all of his damage because Biggie was feeding him. He won't make up for Biggie, and in fact his numbers may go down.
He was a NPOY candidate (Mason definitely should win now) and far and away the B1G player of the year. Don't act like losing him isn't a huge deal. He's the best Purdue player since Big Dog 23 years ago.
Yep. If he doesn't get two cheap early fouls and sit most of the first half, that is likely a completely different game.True that. Mason is a stud basketball player, and so is Jackson. In fact, I think Jackson might be the real engine behind this Kansas team. e makes it go.
I'm holding back on Ewing. The video I've seen does not have him giving the kind of effort Purdue needs. I hope that changes when he gets here.I can see what you mean, but it's too early to tell. People keep saying how "big" Purdue is when they really aren't. Next year we will be much bigger and hopefully more athletic. Will that translate to a more tournament success? I don't know, but Kansas is showing why long, athletic wing players are a necessity once you get to the Sweet 16.
Carsen should be better next year, PJ played pretty well this year outside of some missed free throws, Vince had a good second half of the year, Dakota did Dakota things (which is a compliment), and Haas will hopefully learn to keep the ball high during the off season. I'm optimistic about the team being just as good at shooting, but better on defense with Ewing at PF.
how about this...Vince's versatility was most important,b ut Biggies effectiveness was more important. I think that is what you are saying...maybe not?OP is on point... maybe not a better overall team next year... but I could certainly see a deep tourney run....
I may get railed for this, but I have thought Vince is more important than swanigan... not better, but more important in a motion offense
I couldn't find it, but recall Keady telly his players to get involved and quit watching Robinson or something close I think. When you feed teh low post and he is a drop stepping there is some watching...and there was watching for some to see him get a rebound they could have got. Course you don't want to take your player towards him either. No matter what valuable "movement" helps your offense. I was around, but not sure Rivals was back then?Don't know how many on this board were around during the Big Dog days, but one weakness that team had was everyone like to stand around and watch Glen. The offense became very one dimensional at times, especially at the end of close games. I think that happened this year at times during crunch time. Either the team relied too much on Biggie or he just tried himself to take over, I don't know which. When that happened, we struggled. Glenn was athletic enough to take take on the whole opposing team where Biggie isn't. Biggie will be a huge loss, but it isn't the end of the world. It is still a team game. A lot will depend on if VE can show up every game with a high motor and if IH can rebound better and eliminate TO's. Eastern will probably shine at times, much like CE did this year, but he will still be a freshman. The wild cards will be Taylor and the other new guys coming in, including Harmms. Hopefully they can add something to the equation.
Caleb was the heart and soul of this team during the regular season and is an all time Boiler great, but even if he leaves after this game, I'm not sure that we're not a better tourney team this year than last. Assuming Caleb and Spike are the only losses, I think that we can expect a big jump in play from CE, a smaller jump from everyone else, VE and IH become the go to guys and good athleticism coming in. I don't know that we win another regular season championship without the weekly productivity of Biggie, but I think the team is more dangerous come tournament time.
Our offense is going to change. We will go through Haas some but I expect to see us push the ball more, be back to a more motion offense, even some dribble drive stuff with Carsen and NE. Should be interesting. We can't rely on inside out to get all our threes anymore.The team had a nice season this year no doubt. But is our fantastic 17 class rated in anyone's top 30? Other teams will add talented players, and as someone mentioned in another thread, we will continue to play boiler dino ball.
False. I have repeated myself several times on this. Senior JJ was at least as good at sophmore CS, and I argue he was better. JJ was a monster both on offense AND defense, and he had much fewer TOs.He's the best Purdue player since Big Dog 23 years ago.
I agree on offense. I hope on defense too.Our offense is going to change. We will go through Haas some but I expect to see us push the ball more, be back to a more motion offense, even some dribble drive stuff with Carsen and NE. Should be interesting. We can't rely on inside out to get all our threes anymore.
Virtually the exact same thing was said last year when AJH left. We're going to be a much different team next year and whether it will be better or worse remains to be seen.
And the year after Big Dog left, Purdue won the B10. The year after AJH left, many thought Purdue would be down because he couldn't be replaced. You don't replace players. You bring in new players, other players gain experience and step up, and the entire team fills the gaps.
I hope the returning players learn the work ethic that Biggie showed them daily in practice. My question is how will CMP use the combo of Haas and Haarms and Taylor? Who will be the starting 5?