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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Basketball is hard => Topic started by: wildkat on March 19, 2011, 02:19:03 AM
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defend on the perimeter? With their bigs shooting so many threes, could take away his defensive presence around the rim, and take away any chance we have to get out in transition....... :goodbyecruelworld:
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kstate hasn't gotten out in transition for close to a full year now.
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kstate hasn't gotten out in transition for close to a full year now.
member jake's adorable comment about us not wanting to run an offense?
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defend on the perimeter? With their bigs shooting so many threes, could take away his defensive presence around the rim, and take away any chance we have to get out in transition....... :goodbyecruelworld:
:facepalm:
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Oh we try to run from time to time . . . it's funny and cute.
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He can, but once out there, he's very susceptible to being beat off the dribble because of his slow feet. Our best perimeter defensive big man is Samuels IMO. We need him to play lights out WITHOUT fouling out.
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I'm mostly concerned with their big men getting ours in foul trouble on the perimeter. Sam, Kelly and JHR are prone to dumb away from the basket fouls.
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Not worried :blank:
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Why not put Shane on one of those big white boys? His length and quickness would bother them. And if they take it down low, Kelly and JHR are good weakside shot blockers. My biggest worry is them out-rebounding us.
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Too busy dunkin on bitches
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This isn't the first time we face big men who shoot the three. That crap university from Larry town has a post who shoots from 3 to 4 feet behind the three point line. I think we did alright guarding him. :ck:
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Too busy dunkin on bitches
JHR will dominate mainly because of the above statement, but...
IF our bigs do not make stupid off the ball fouls on the perimeter (obviously a huge assumption to make), WI has some slow footed behemoths. We can still block their garbage moves.