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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: EMAWzifried on November 13, 2023, 09:19:08 PM
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Perry and Cam cannot be denied. RJ breaks out. Ames with 7 assists, Cam with 6 and Perry with 5. This is the best collection of guards I've seen at K-State ever.
Thank goodness we picked up McNair. Rich had some minutes.
Still a work in progress on D. Looks like our guards should be better at on-ball pressure.
Was Kaluma injured or getting sent a message?
Jones, Ames, Costello, Rich, Manning are and whoever else are going to be very, very Naty contender good.
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I had the game on in the background but never really paid attention but it seemed like we made alot of three point shots tonight so that's good!
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I didn't think that Perry would be the shooter that Nowell was but I think I might be wrong on that. He won't have Markquis' range but he's probably going to shoot a higher percentage.
Cam Carter is a completely different player, doesn't look the same, doesn't play the same.
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The triumphant return of buddy rich!
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I didn't think that Perry would be the shooter that Nowell was but I think I might be wrong on that. He won't have Markquis' range but he's probably going to shoot a higher percentage.
Cam Carter is a completely different player, doesn't look the same, doesn't play the same.
His range is pretty good though. He made two from deep beyond the side of the key, at least 30 footers.
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The triumphant return of buddy rich!
Yessir!
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If/when Kaluma buys in, and Tomlin returns, it will be really interesting to see our rotations.
Will McNair has been a very pleasant surprise.
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Watched the game this morning. Man, these guys are going to be incredible. Laying some cash on Big XII season champs at 21-1.
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My preference is
Dai Dai
Perry
Carter
RJ
Tomlin
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With Dai Dai, RJ, and Buddy, we have some wildly entertaining bb ahead of us for several years.
In the post game, Tang said that RJ is an amazing shooter and that he thinks RJ will go down as one of the best shooters ever at KSU. Kid is a frosh and only a few games in, but that is a bold statement and makes me pretty excited that Tang thinks he sees that.
I agree that Cam is a completely different player. He was shaky on offense last year. He is so smooth on offense this year. He is very good
N'Guessan looks really good too.
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We're going to have so many backdoor cut dunkshots this year.
They're also going to have to replace the rims/backboards multiple times as long as Buddy Rich is with the program.
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With Dai Dai, RJ, and Buddy, we have some wildly entertaining bb ahead of us for several years.
In the post game, Tang said that RJ is an amazing shooter and that he thinks RJ will go down as one of the best shooters ever at KSU. Kid is a frosh and only a few games in, but that is a bold statement and makes me pretty excited that Tang thinks he sees that.
I agree that Cam is a completely different player. He was shaky on offense last year. He is so smooth on offense this year. He is very good
N'Guessan looks really good too.
N'Guessan is really good when he's aggressive. When he backs off he looks like a baby deer.
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We're going to have so many backdoor cut dunkshots this year.
They're also going to have to replace the rims/backboards multiple times as long as Buddy Rich is with the program.
Buddy Rich is an awesome name for a basketball player (or any person for that matter). We have so many awesome names on the roster. My kids are especially fond of Dorian Finister.
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We're going to have so many backdoor cut dunkshots this year.
They're also going to have to replace the rims/backboards multiple times as long as Buddy Rich is with the program.
Buddy Rich is an awesome name for a basketball player (or any person for that matter). We have so many awesome names on the roster. My kids are especially fond of Dorian Finister.
I see your Dorian Finister and I raise you one Johnny Furphy.
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We're going to have so many backdoor cut dunkshots this year.
They're also going to have to replace the rims/backboards multiple times as long as Buddy Rich is with the program.
Buddy Rich is an awesome name for a basketball player (or any person for that matter). We have so many awesome names on the roster. My kids are especially fond of Dorian Finister.
I see your Dorian Finister and I raise you one Johnny Furphy.
A moniker bringing to mind a stuffed kangaroo is in no way a raise to the awesomeness of a name fit for character in the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
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I really liked the dunkshot at the end of the game. I hope we keep doing that a lot this season because it's a good play.
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Making a lot of 3s and dunks is a fun offense.
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My preference is
Dai Dai
Perry
Carter
RJ
Tomlin
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He can be the sixth man
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Perry
Carter
Kaluma
Tomlin
N'Guessan
Small ball
Ames
Perry
Carter
Kaluma
Tomlin
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We’re athletic and fun, and will prob be pretty good. How good? Dunno.
It’s nice to have a fun coach and fun players and play an enjoyable style of basketball. Cat hoops has good energy and is fun to follow and root for. Can’t ask for more.
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My preference is
Dai Dai - 6'1
Perry - 5'11
Carter - 6'3
RJ - 6'3
Tomlin
It's a good thing we'd never miss a shot so we'd never need an offensive rebound, but the other team will get to shoot it until they make it.
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My preference is
Dai Dai - 6'1
Perry - 5'11
Carter - 6'3
RJ - 6'3
Tomlin
It's a good thing we'd never miss a shot so we'd never need an offensive rebound, but the other team will get to shoot it until they make it.
If/when Tomlin is back, I think I would rather have McNair in than Kaluma.
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David is clearly my guy, with RJ as clearly his backup when David leaves but "I'm putting cases on all you bitches" for these terrible Kaluma takes. He's going to start and he's going to be one of the best players on this team and in the league.
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David is clearly my guy, with RJ as clearly his backup when David leaves but "I'm putting cases on all you bitches" for these terrible Kaluma takes. He's going to start and he's going to be one of the best players on this team and in the league.
I sincerely hope you're right.
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I'm sure tang will get him to buy in but he's killing the offense right now.
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David is clearly my guy, with RJ as clearly his backup when David leaves but "I'm putting cases on all you bitches" for these terrible Kaluma takes. He's going to start and he's going to be one of the best players on this team and in the league.
I sincerely hope you're right.
People were getting pissed because he missed a bunch of shots against USC, I saw the only dude on the roster not petrified. Yeah, he was definitely forcing shots, but he had to, especially in the first 15 minutes when everyone else was pissing down their legs.
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We’re athletic and fun, and will prob be pretty good. How good? Dunno.
It’s nice to have a fun coach and fun players and play an enjoyable style of basketball. Cat hoops has good energy and is fun to follow and root for. Can’t ask for more.
Watching fun, entertaining K-State hoops is one of my greatest pleasures on this earth!
Dai Dai is going to be special :emawkid:
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My preference is
Dai Dai - 6'1
Perry - 5'11
Carter - 6'3
RJ - 6'3
Tomlin
It's a good thing we'd never miss a shot so we'd never need an offensive rebound, but the other team will get to shoot it until they make it.
TP2 averages 5 rebounds a game and Cam averages 3.7, our guards are good rebounders.
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Cam looks like McGruder but can shoot the 3 even better. And RJ has the best smile of any cat since Pullen, maybe ever.
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David is clearly my guy, with RJ as clearly his backup when David leaves but "I'm putting cases on all you bitches" for these terrible Kaluma takes. He's going to start and he's going to be one of the best players on this team and in the league.
I'm all over the board on how this works, but wouldn't David have a super senior season to come back next year if he wanted to as well?
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I wish Perry had 2 years left, but our guard rotations the next few years are going to be awesome. And I don't know where Buddy's minutes come from as we get a set rotation later in the season, but I would like to see him on the floor (as long as he's productive, of course) developing as much as possible this season, maybe instead of Manning?
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I wish Perry had 2 years left, but our guard rotations the next few years are going to be awesome. And I don't know where Buddy's minutes come from as we get a set rotation later in the season, but I would like to see him on the floor (as long as he's productive, of course) developing as much as possible this season, maybe instead of Manning?
I don't see a path for Manning to see much time this season unless something changes radically. Same with Finister.
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David is clearly my guy, with RJ as clearly his backup when David leaves but "I'm putting cases on all you bitches" for these terrible Kaluma takes. He's going to start and he's going to be one of the best players on this team and in the league.
I'm all over the board on how this works, but wouldn't David have a super senior season to come back next year if he wanted to as well?
Yes, he does
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I wish Perry had 2 years left, but our guard rotations the next few years are going to be awesome. And I don't know where Buddy's minutes come from as we get a set rotation later in the season, but I would like to see him on the floor (as long as he's productive, of course) developing as much as possible this season, maybe instead of Manning?
I don't see a path for Manning to see much time this season unless something changes radically. Same with Finister.
I hope they stick around because they are quality depth players to practice against. If they want playing time they are going to have to leave I think.
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I wish Perry had 2 years left, but our guard rotations the next few years are going to be awesome. And I don't know where Buddy's minutes come from as we get a set rotation later in the season, but I would like to see him on the floor (as long as he's productive, of course) developing as much as possible this season, maybe instead of Manning?
I don't see a path for Manning to see much time this season unless something changes radically. Same with Finister.
I hope they stick around because they are quality depth players to practice against. If they want playing time they are going to have to leave I think.
Tang clearly loves Manning, starting him agasint USC because of all the little things he does -- including being the first off the bench to welcome players during timeouts. He just needs to find his niche and improve, like Cam has.
Tang is building a team in the Baylor natty image, with guards who can shoot and get assists. They're not yet anywhere like the Baylor guards were defensively, but improvement should come with their athleticism. That might be Finister's ticket to PT as he has more length.
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We'll see about Kaluma, but projecting him as one of the conference's best seems a reach. I see him being up and down, but hopefully with more up games and down ones. Even Creighton haters say he is good defensively, so I hope he displays that and continues to rebound.
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Buddy Rich is the dunkmaster wet dream I've been wishing for since Bill Walker was here...
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I do think Kaluma can be one of the best in the league in college, I just don't see how it translates to the NBA or see (yet) what would make him go anywhere earlier than maybe mid-late 2nd flyer.
He's obviously physically built for it, and can guard about any position in college and grab a lot of rebounds, but his shot appears to be terrible and his ball handling struggles at times (very low sample size). Really not sure where he'd see the floor in the NBA as a combo forwardish type with his game.
I guess what I'm saying, I always assumed we only get one year of Kaluma, but why not 2?
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How can Kaluma be the best in the league if he can't shoot or dribble?
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How can Kaluma be the best in the league if he can't shoot or dribble?
3x All Big 12 selection Kevin McCullar. His shot has gotten a lot better and he probably still won't break 30% outside of 12 feet this year.
Kaluma is a rebounder, gets shots around the basket type, and defends all positions. I thought he could get to the rim much better, but from what I've seen, has struggled. Hoping it's just not being all-in or whatever and he cleans it up, but why would a defender fall for a pump fake when you want him to take any jump shot?
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I mean KM has been an elite defender so I agree Kaluma could be that. If the ceiling is 3rd team All B12 / HM like KM then yea I could see that too. When I hear best in league I default to 1st team selection, and I don't see anyway he is that.
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I mean KM has been an elite defender so I agree Kaluma could be that. If the ceiling is 3rd team All B12 / HM like KM then yea I could see that too. When I hear best in league I default to 1st team selection, and I don't see anyway he is that.
Has anyone said "best in the league"?
One of the best in the league could be 3rd team All big 12, which would make you better than 80% of the starters in the league. If Kaluma, Carter, Perry, (and Tomlin?) are all in that range w/ maybe Perry or someone playing at 1st/2nd team level, this is going to be a REALLY successful team.
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"I'm putting cases on all you bitches" for these terrible Kaluma takes. He's going to start and he's going to be one of the best players on this team and in the league.
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You guys are judging Kaluma on him not running the offense and just trying to iso guys. Once the offense smooths out, and he plays within it, I think his current skill set will equate to him getting open shots off of short drives and jabs. He is fine as far as his handles and shot in my opinion.
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I love Kaluma dude just looks like a baby deer at times.
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"I'm putting cases on all you bitches" for these terrible Kaluma takes. He's going to start and he's going to be one of the best players on this team and in the league.
If I was predicting him to be first team all conference, I would have said that. He spent the last two seasons as one of best players in the Big East Conference and was one of the most sought after players in the transfer portal. The CBS College Basketball writers named him the 56th best player in whole the damn sport. If you want to give up on him after two bad games, one of which the entire team was ass, then go ahead, I won't.
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I'm with MIR. I am blessed with the fact that I haven't watched really any KSU basketball this year though. It's a rare talent to be such a stoic about how good or bad we are.