volsarelife1
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2017
- Messages
- 12,316
- Likes
- 15,570
1. First of all, **** Kentucky. Always great to beat them.
2. Players of the game Schofield and Williams. They combined for 38/16/8/4/2
3. Effort. Effort. Effort. We showed a little more effort to start the game but not by much. Not sure why they're not coming out ready to play. With that said, this was a completely different team in the second half. Much more energy. Williams looked like he didn't want to be out there during the first half. Second half was great for him. He took advantage of not having the giants on him, and dominated. He was an animal in the second half.
4. Bowden. Even though he wasn't connecting on his shots, was happy to see him aggressive in the first half with 6 shot attempts. But reverted back to his no show second half with one shot attempt. Can't have these inconsistencies.
5. Passing and butterfingers. This is consecutive games that we have just had some moronic passes and pass attempts. We've now had to have at least 6 times the past two games our guys just lost the ball going up.
6. Point guard play. For how well our guards played against Auburn, was not as good tonight. But Turner did great in providing a spark again. I do love him coming off the bench to ignite things. And he's out go to guy for the ball in his hands for free throws.
7. Kyle Alexander. (BTO alluded to this in another thread). But I agree with his take on Alexander possibly having the most NBA potential on the team. His length and blocking/rebounding ability is progressing. Wish he would take more shots however.
8. Out of bounds plays. This is the best and most effective game I can remember is having for out of bounds plays. Especially how bad we were against Auburn.
9. Offensive rebounds. For our pathetic effort against Auburn we turned it around tonight and had more offensive rebounds (12) than Kentucky (8).
10. Once Calipari kept going to the zone, we figured out how to beat it. Had great passes and shot attempts. We picked them apart. Barnes out coached Cal in the 2nd half. Fulkerson actually did a great job in the zone.
2. Players of the game Schofield and Williams. They combined for 38/16/8/4/2
3. Effort. Effort. Effort. We showed a little more effort to start the game but not by much. Not sure why they're not coming out ready to play. With that said, this was a completely different team in the second half. Much more energy. Williams looked like he didn't want to be out there during the first half. Second half was great for him. He took advantage of not having the giants on him, and dominated. He was an animal in the second half.
4. Bowden. Even though he wasn't connecting on his shots, was happy to see him aggressive in the first half with 6 shot attempts. But reverted back to his no show second half with one shot attempt. Can't have these inconsistencies.
5. Passing and butterfingers. This is consecutive games that we have just had some moronic passes and pass attempts. We've now had to have at least 6 times the past two games our guys just lost the ball going up.
6. Point guard play. For how well our guards played against Auburn, was not as good tonight. But Turner did great in providing a spark again. I do love him coming off the bench to ignite things. And he's out go to guy for the ball in his hands for free throws.
7. Kyle Alexander. (BTO alluded to this in another thread). But I agree with his take on Alexander possibly having the most NBA potential on the team. His length and blocking/rebounding ability is progressing. Wish he would take more shots however.
8. Out of bounds plays. This is the best and most effective game I can remember is having for out of bounds plays. Especially how bad we were against Auburn.
9. Offensive rebounds. For our pathetic effort against Auburn we turned it around tonight and had more offensive rebounds (12) than Kentucky (8).
10. Once Calipari kept going to the zone, we figured out how to beat it. Had great passes and shot attempts. We picked them apart. Barnes out coached Cal in the 2nd half. Fulkerson actually did a great job in the zone.
Last edited: