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roguemocha

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I think we look fantastic to be honest. After losing our best 2+ players for our last couple/few big games/road games, I’ll happily take how this team has responded. Not many other teams could lose what we’ve lost and stay so close or win against the same competition.

Just need to get the injury bug out of here and we’re looking great:
 

roguemocha

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I mean Oscar is doing this when teams are putting multiple guys out there to specifically stop him. I've never seen anything like it. 21/21. Lol. That's ridiculous.
I literally just texted another person on here that Oscar was a “******* son of a *****” because he’s just an unfair, driven, handful of a beast.
 

Kooky Kats_anon

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BLUEHILLS

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Shout out to one Ben Howland!

Living his best life and making 1.5 per at Mississippi State.

Probably has sweet property in Mississippi, Cali and Spokane.

Had decent teams at Pitt.

Coached 10 years at UCLA where he guided them to 17 Final Fours.

Love that guy!
 

tommyg4uk

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- Tshiebwe is the most valuable player in the country. No question.

- We need all of our rotation guards to be elite. Wheeler, Tyty, Grady, and Mintz off the bench is so potent...but throw that off and roles get shook.

- Keion is one of the most frustrating players ever. He's a major key to this team, but even when he's good, he makes untimely f*** ups.

- Wish Allen could have knocked down another outside shot. IF Tyty is going to be out an extended period, we need him confident.
 
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How the hell is Iverson Molinar only a junior. Feels like he started alongside Jarvis Varnardo.

So that TyTy kid is pretty important to the team, imo. Someone get Jeff Shepherd's trainer out of retirement.

If Sharpe didn't play last night, I'm not sure he will this year.

What's the best deli sandwich in Lexington? I'm craving a good hoagie. (Because I want 8 inches in my mouth, Vern).
 
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wcc31

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- Welp the stomach bug got me. Going to be a long day but easier to deal with 4am gut-spilling after a dub.

- Not sure who my favorite is on the court- somygood guys with fun game- but Grady is my favorite off the court. Just an impressive dude. Very thoughtful whenever he’s interviewed.

- After Tschibwe’s rebounding, I’m most wowed by Wheeler’s ability to finish. A sight for sore eyes after 3 years of Askew or Hagans.
 

anthonys735

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-Feel pretty good about the win. **** show performance, ankles getting turned, Grady playing PG, at one point we had Ware, Hopkins, Collins, Grady and Mintz(IIRC) on the floor at one time, Mintz and Brooks turned it over a thousand times, foul trouble. One of those nights where everything goes really wrong but we still pulled it out.

-How many times are we going to deal with **** luck this season? It's almost laughable if it isn't so frustrating. At some point this **** has to turn in our favor. JFC.

-Wheeler HAS to be more disciplined than getting 2 stupid *** fouls in the first 4 minutes.

-Mollinar is a damn stud.

-Great to see a little life out of Allen rather than just sulking on the bench.

-I'm sure they'll give it to someone else, but Oscar is the NPOY right now, and I don't want to hear any rebuttals. What he's doing doesn't happen in modern college basketball. 21 and 22. Lol. That kid, he's amazing. You can see the progression, which has to be just shear effort/determination/hard work, fromt he beginning of the year. That spin move was awesome.

-Beginning to wonder if we ever see Sharpe. If last night didn't constitute a break glass in case of emergency I don't know what does. We were one foul from running Payne out there. If we don't see him next Tuesday, that ship sailed.

-Appears Oscar and Poppin are fine as they both played after their ankles but we really need Washington for Saturday. You know one of the guards is going to be in foul trouble or struck by lightening walking in the f*cking building.

-Betting KU is a multiple seed line win. Pull that one out and 1 or most likely 2 is on the table. Lose and our margin of error gets really small.

-I am very glad DJ Jefferies decommitted. He just looks like a whinny *****.

- <5 hours of sleep ain't gonna cut it.
 

KingLlama

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- UL's last two hires were Scott Satterfield and Chris Mack, and the Satterfield hire wasn't on the heels of a program scandal. So many programs have an inflated sense of worth. In this regard, I see UL basketball like UT football. What you WERE isn't necessarily what you ARE. And in terms of UL basketball, what you ARE is a trainwreck playing in a (usually) brutal conference with a cloud still hanging over your program, waiting for the next shoe to drop. Oh, and interim leadership on multiple levels.

- That's why Pearl doesn't make sense. It's a lateral move. Almost the same salary right now, and Pearl is obviously due for a big bump. He's taken the state's "little brother" program (though Auburn's following is broader than UL's) to a #1 ranking and a Final Four. It's not as if he's maxed out at Auburn and can't reach the highest level there. And he's got a great pipeline of talent from Atlanta, especially since Pastner and Crean are both weirdos who can't win games OR pull talent. I guess some guys would want the challenge of restoring a once-great program, but at Pearl's age, why spend your next 2-3 years trying to climb that hill, when you've already got things rolling where you are?

- We've seen it with football (and to some degree, with basketball as well). You can get paid anywhere, and especially in the portal era, you can get talent everywhere. It's why Mark Few hasn't left Spokane. If you're comfortable in a place, and you make relatively comparable money, and have the same access to talent and postseason success, why leave a good thing, unless it's an obvious step up? Baylor gave Scott Drew all the time he needed to get that thing built, and he's had six double-digit loss seasons in the past 10. But they'll build a statue of him there. That's why I think he only leaves for a TRUE blueblood...namely, Indiana, if that job becomes available.

- Kenny Payne would be wise to consider the struggles of recent guys whose first CBB head coaching jobs were at their alma maters....Penny, Ewing, Chris Mullin, etc. Plus, if he was THAT intent on being a CBB head coach, why wouldn't he have just stayed under Cal until a starter job opened up? If he's making 1.5/per, dealing with grown men and not having to recruit teenagers, why would anyone assume he'd chomp at the bit to leave that life to take his first head coaching job at a trainwreck, opposite his good friend and former mentor?

- I mean, MAYBE they pull off a great hire. But they have so many strikes against them right now. Maryland is looking for a coach, and it's already a better situation. And there are bound to be other appealing openings. I just think UL ends up with a boring, but proven steady hand, as the hire. And that'll disappoint the fan base, but ironically, boring/proven/steady is exactly what they need right now.
 

anthonys735

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It is gonna really warm my heart to see the UL fan base at odds with each other on their next coach. Old school and former players want Payne and the new school fan blogger douchebags want Pearl.
I'm not sure they can get either. Pearl would shock the hell out of me for a number of reasons. Mainly because In the last 3 months they've had their 3 most high profile employees abruptly quit. I can't imagine anyone in a good position wanting to walk into that mess right now.
 
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If UL was smart it would hire Davenport to steady the ship over the next few years. He would do reasonably well, get them out of this mess and place their program in a better position making the job more attractive in 4-5 years for someone to else to take over.

He can flat out coach but the main question mark would be recruiting that level of player. Swimming in much different waters than D2 or low/mid major. I suppose he could make good assistant hires to handle those responsibilities.
 

KingLlama

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One last thing...I would definitely feel different about UL's prospects if it had stable leadership at the presidential and AD level right now. And maybe it will by the time the search gets underway. But in an era where those relationships are more important than ever, it's hard to see an elite coach leaving stability to wade into such uncertain waters. If they make a stud AD hire, then obviously it gets easier to pull a top-tier coach like Pearl. I don't think Cristobal would have ultimately left Oregon for Miami if they hadn't pulled Radakovich as AD from Clemson to pave the way.
 

Dore95

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I don't see any good reason why Payne wouldn't take the U of L job. I guess he could be waiting for an NBA head job but there are not many (really none) lifelong assistants who will turn down a good head job.

I see multiple reasons why Pearl would turn it down. It's not that Auburn is a "better" job than U of L (it is not), but Pearl is 61 years old. U of L is almost certain to get a postseason ban. So, any coach who accepts the job has got to be thinking longer term than Pearl would, At least IMO.
 
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