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Offline MakeItRain

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Re: One of the more impressive feats of the night
« Reply #25 on: January 11, 2012, 01:51:32 AM »
out of curiosity, would like to see a breakdown of who was on the floor for kstate during the runs that baylor made when they were in aforementioned man vs zone.

It was everyone who played.  Tonight was where we started to see what Frank usually does and trimming the rotation and he has a clear depth chart at this point.  Angel is the first guard off of the bench who comes in at the one or two.  Shane is the first g/f hybrid who comes in at the 2/3, and Gipson is the first big off of the bench.  Nino, Jones, and VO only see minutes if Frank is really searching.  Only one of those three played at all, and Jones was not in at the negative runs.

I think both runs were the fault of the guards.  The first was the inability to adjust to man-to-man and get us in the sets we needed and the second was obviously because of turnovers up top.  Jones has the ability to get the ball near the hole but he can't be a ball handler.  We have two who aren't playmakers and one who is too casual with the ball.

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Re: One of the more impressive feats of the night
« Reply #26 on: January 11, 2012, 11:21:21 AM »
Drew taking off his tie turned the tide.

looked everywhere for a thread on this. was really hoping for ovetime to see if we'd get a shritless drew (no homo).

we must really crank the heat up in the ood.