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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: 'taterblast on March 13, 2010, 08:10:13 PM
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so, luis colon gets to start every game. i have yet to determine legitimate reasons for this.
today we got off to a bad start (down ~6 in the first 5 or so minutes.) seems to happen a lot.
after the first few minutes, we seem to play okay.
if we didn't start luis colon, would we be better?
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Luis is worthless. I'd rather see JHR.
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what a dumbass thread.
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he sucks, but he's there to protect our other bigs from foul trouble.
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The only thing I can think of is that he is physical and beats up the other bigs early.
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so, luis colon gets to start every game. i have yet to determine legitimate reasons for this.
today we got off to a bad start (down ~6 in the first 5 or so minutes.) seems to happen a lot.
after the first few minutes, we seem to play okay.
if we didn't start luis colon, would we be better?
Pretty LBBIQ question, but here's your answer.
Luis is in the game to defend. The bad start was purely offensive, the defensive effort at the start was fantastic. Unless he is taking bad shots, stopping the ball, or turning it over, he cannot be blamed for the guards missing everything they threw up the first 4:30.
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Luis should just dislocate the other bigs shoulder in Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!)/uncoordinated manor and he will have done his job.
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Luis is in the game to try and push some people around . . . he really pretty much can't defend down low for crap (unless you consider a foul defense), and teams have pretty much figured out how to easily move around him when he tries to come out front.
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Putting Samuels in off of the bench is designed to let him survey the game and stay calm coming in. Let Colon take the first few cheap fouls. Samuels would consistantly foul out in 7 minutes of play if we did not do it.
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Luis is in the game to try and push some people around . . . he really pretty much can't defend down low for crap (unless you consider a foul defense), and teams have pretty much figured out how to easily move around him when he tries to come out front.
KU had 5 points and Cole was 1-3 at the first media time out. What more could you possibly expect from non-Dominican Lou?
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I agree with parts of what you are saying here. Luis is obviously worthless, and starting him is just asking for an early deficit. The ONLY way to beat KU is to get a huge lead early. Really think JHR should be getting significantly more playing time, especially when facing a guy like Aldrich.
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I used to defend the 'start Luis' school of thought, but the more I think about it, it's senseless. Put in somebody else who can score from the start, then bring Luis in to pick up fouls and (somewhat) defend against the second rotation. We rarely ever lose control of a game, so why not give us a chance to go up early for once? And for shazbot!'s sake would we just start pulling the trigger when we have a good look? We spend 20 seconds looking for a WIDE open shot, ignoring three good looks, only to be forced into garbage shots and passes. wtf Frank?
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I agree with parts of what you are saying here. Luis is obviously worthless, and starting him is just asking for an early deficit. The ONLY way to beat KU is to get a huge lead early. Really think JHR should be getting significantly more playing time, especially when facing a guy like Aldrich.
LOL, he said HBBIQ input only. Lou is our best option against meth mouth because of his bulk, JHR would get dunked on every time and might get his ribs broken from an Aldrich shoulder. Martavious Irving is a better option than JHR. Cole's biggest strength is his strength, so you combat that by putting a dude on him who is 7'0" 165 lbs.
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Really think JHR should be getting significantly more playing time, especially when facing a guy like Aldrich.
But JHR didn't earn it in practice thus potential matchup problems are ignored.
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hey dumbasses, jhr sucks. that's why he doesn't start. has nothing to do with colon.
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so, luis colon gets to start every game. i have yet to determine legitimate reasons for this.
today we got off to a bad start (down ~6 in the first 5 or so minutes.) seems to happen a lot.
after the first few minutes, we seem to play okay.
if we didn't start luis colon, would we be better?
Pretty LBBIQ question, but here's your answer.
Luis is in the game to defend. The bad start was purely offensive, the defensive effort at the start was fantastic. Unless he is taking bad shots, stopping the ball, or turning it over, he cannot be blamed for the guards missing everything they threw up the first 4:30.
i know the bad start was purely offensive, but doesn't that have something to do with lou?
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so, luis colon gets to start every game. i have yet to determine legitimate reasons for this.
today we got off to a bad start (down ~6 in the first 5 or so minutes.) seems to happen a lot.
after the first few minutes, we seem to play okay.
if we didn't start luis colon, would we be better?
Pretty LBBIQ question, but here's your answer.
Luis is in the game to defend. The bad start was purely offensive, the defensive effort at the start was fantastic. Unless he is taking bad shots, stopping the ball, or turning it over, he cannot be blamed for the guards missing everything they threw up the first 4:30.
i know the bad start was purely offensive, but doesn't that have something to do with lou?
I already answered that
Unless he is taking bad shots, stopping the ball, or turning it over, he cannot be blamed for the guards missing everything they threw up the first 4:30.
In that stretch he was 0-2, one of those was a missed tip-in on a Clemente miss. He was on the court so of course he had something to do with it, but since he isn't responsible for scoring he was the least of the problems.
Who cares? All it amounted to was a 5-0 run, there were at least 7 of those in this game between the two teams.
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I agree with theKSU. We should've just gotten that huge early lead. What was Frank thinking?
so, luis colon gets to start every game. i have yet to determine legitimate reasons for this.
today we got off to a bad start (down ~6 in the first 5 or so minutes.) seems to happen a lot.
after the first few minutes, we seem to play okay.
if we didn't start luis colon, would we be better?
Pretty LBBIQ question, but here's your answer.
Luis is in the game to defend. The bad start was purely offensive, the defensive effort at the start was fantastic. Unless he is taking bad shots, stopping the ball, or turning it over, he cannot be blamed for the guards missing everything they threw up the first 4:30.
i know the bad start was purely offensive, but doesn't that have something to do with lou?
Somewhat, but we don't have a lot of better offensive options in his place (Judge may be a bit better at this point but not much). We basically have to have Judge/Colon in whenever Aldrich is in because they are the only ones with bodies to defend him.
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Luis is in the game to try and push some people around . . . he really pretty much can't defend down low for crap (unless you consider a foul defense), and teams have pretty much figured out how to easily move around him when he tries to come out front.
KU had 5 points and Cole was 1-3 at the first media time out. What more could you possibly expect from non-Dominican Lou?
I wasn't talking about 1 game. Aldrich has been missing point blank shots all season . . . that's not Lu, that's Aldrich.
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Wally had a nice game.
Great job, wally.
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he sucks, but he's there to protect our other bigs from foul trouble.
Fatty does his best stopped clock impersonation.
Lu plays to absorb the quick 2-3 fouls the refs always call early.
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We're 26-7. I'm not at all concerned about Lu starting a couple more games before he graduates.
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Damn you OK and your half full glass.
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We're 26-7. I'm not at all concerned about Lu starting a couple more games before he graduates.
damn you and your big picture