The next three games

knight82

All-American
Nov 4, 2002
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Might be Rolaids time. This team has shown that if they are not clicking on all cylinders, they can lose to ANYBODY. (see Lafayette). I'm just hoping these are not going to be games where we are sweating it out in the final minutes. Wouldnt it be nice to see a blowout for a change? Even the Merrimack and NJIT games, although we won by double digits, we let them both hang around for too long. We cant go back to that.
 
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kcg88

Heisman
Aug 11, 2017
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Half the team needs to have their "Jacob Young against Caldwell" moment in the next three games.
 

Greene Rice FIG

Heisman
Dec 30, 2005
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Does Pike give minutes to Hyatt and Jones to see if they can “figure it out” or does he stay with what he is doing rewarding the players that are playing defense?

I don’t fault him either way.
 

Mr. Magoo1

Heisman
Nov 15, 2001
15,474
16,323
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I feel good about the team for these three games. Geo is back, McConnell is playing strong, Mag is developing. We'll cover the spread in all three games.
Yes, I do think we are finally beyond the Lafayette level now that we have played some real teams. However, when we are bad, we are really bad, so we can probably still lose to anyone.

I wonder if any team has beaten the number 1 team and lost to the 381st (or whatever they were) in the same season, like we have?
 
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Mr. Magoo1

Heisman
Nov 15, 2001
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Does Pike give minutes to Hyatt and Jones to see if they can “figure it out” or does he stay with what he is doing rewarding the players that are playing defense?

I don’t fault him either way.
Hyatt and Jones should play. They should take minutes from Agee and Mulcahy/Baker.
 
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Knightmoves

Heisman
Jul 31, 2001
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Hyatt and Jones should play. They should take minutes from Agee and Mulcahy/Baker.
Agree. We will need them in the rotation the rest of the way.

Also want to see Oskar and Reiber play. Let’s see if we can count on them going forward. Oskar has a nice shooting touch. But does he have the rest of the game needed to compete?
 

bac2therac

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Jul 30, 2001
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its tragic scheduling, these are some of the worst schools in the country thus far but dont think Rider cannot give RU some trouble if RU reverts back to form they played vs the Patriot League dregs

Maine is rated the 358th team in the NET good for last place.

The scheduling is horrific and does the program no good
 

littlenis5

All-Conference
Jun 21, 2004
1,489
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I still don’t get the fascination with Jones here. He looks good on curated Instagram videos?

Against Purdue, RHJ looked incredibly frustrated at Jones who clearly was going to the wrong spots on offense. So he doesn’t know the offense or play defense. His shot making hasn’t been anything. How has he earned minutes?

I do think Reiber needs some serious run here just because Agee has been the worst backup big in the Pikiell era. It’s possible Reiber isn’t any better, but we just need someone to be in the right places on the floor at this point and to box out. If he can’t build confidence in these next three games, there are three outcomes for the season:

1) Keep doing what we’ve been doing and let bench units be drastically outscored in big ten play
2) Switch to zone, which would be highly unlikely for Pike even if it takes advantage of his teams greatest asset (length at spots 1-4)
3) Play small, but risk extreme fatigue for Harper, who likely would have to be the rim protector.

I actually prefer a blend of 2&3, with Mag playing the center spot defensively and expecting McConnell and Mulchahy to double immediately on post entries.
 

RUJMM78

Heisman
Jul 25, 2001
26,216
12,476
113
Because Jones might be here next season?
He also was supposed to be the best shooter on the team similar to Palmquist last season.Pikiell needs to find out if these players can score in game time situations.There might be many players leaving at the end of the season based on graduations and transfers .Playing time will be a important factor along with how well the team performs.
 

Loyal_2RU

Heisman
Aug 6, 2001
15,234
11,049
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Yes, I do think we are finally beyond the Lafayette level now that we have played some real teams. However, when we are bad, we are really bad, so we can probably still lose to anyone.

I wonder if any team has beaten the number 1 team and lost to the 381st (or whatever they were) in the same season, like we have?
Chaminade??
 

RW90

All-American
Feb 2, 2002
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Why should Jones play and not Agee?
Jones -- yes.
Agee -- no, split his minutes between Reiber and Palmquist. I hate to criticize players here, but unless he's actually killing it in practice, Agee should be relegated to garbage time. He played himself onto the bench.
 

Greene Rice FIG

Heisman
Dec 30, 2005
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Jones -- yes.
Agee -- no, split his minutes between Reiber and Palmquist. I hate to criticize players here, but unless he's actually killing it in practice, Agee should be relegated to garbage time. He played himself onto the bench.
Jones has played himself on the bench. Jones has been terrible why are you viewing Agee in a different lens than Jones. Neither have proved anthing.
 

fluoxetine

Heisman
Nov 11, 2012
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16,898
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Central Connecticut and Maine are actually worse than Lafayette somehow. Maine may actually be the worst division I team.

Maine is 11 pts/100 worse than Lafayette according to Kenpom. This is the same gap as between #1 Baylor and #25 BYU.

There’s layers to the cupcakes