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Two wins as the variance? You better get your butt to Vegas if you can predict sports with that much precision.If I would have said 8-10 as the ceiling, would you have made this post?
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I see 5-13 as the floor, 7-11 as the ceiling.
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Good - McVeigh, Watson, Morrow, Jacobsen. This is the foundation of our program. Keeping these guys around and keeping them happy, healthy, and motivated is paramount to our success under TM. Shavon Shields should see things open up for him if other guys step up. Hammond looked serviceable. Bad - What I had gathered/worried about AW is correct. Fuller continues to disappear. We can't shoot. Offensive transition/point guard decision making in transition (make or miss) is my favorite part of the game and the area I'm most critical on, and we're not great here. Indifferent - I don't think Webster can do what he did in Spain against D1 guys and the Big 10. He was taking advantage of smaller, weaker, less athletic defenders on his way to the paint... That's my hypothesis anyways. I've always felt a PG's offensive ability is more important than his defensive ability - I think Watson has to see as much minutes than Benny at the point.
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Jamel White was my favorite player at one time so why not
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Nebraska defeats Europe Basketball Academy, 106-73.
basketballjones replied to HuskerFever's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
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You weren't wrong in these observations. That thing you saw that bugged you is poor spacing, indecisiveness, and lack of hard second action on screens/cuts. And possibly more importantly, poor transition lanes with poor decisions being made in make or miss transitions opportunities. I'm going into my 4th season harping on these things so I don't think it's stuff that's gonna change. We're clearly going to be a team who relies on great defense, individual play-makers, and clever crunch time sets I suppose. BUUUUUT - I could be also doing my typical "making a mountain out of a molehill," and maybe it was just our first game of the summer with new kids. Who knows?!?!?!?
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#LosHuskers: Live Streaming
basketballjones replied to HuskerFever's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
I'm not 100% sure that Morrow score is correct, but great if it is! -
#LosHuskers: Live Streaming
basketballjones replied to HuskerFever's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
I can't seem to find Husker Hoops on Periscope - is it "Nebraska Basketball?" -
Terrible. Feel for him, the woman, and the families involved.
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I don't know if I've ever had more of a negative viceral reaction to a player, than I did with Gibbs. Seeing that dude smirk just made my skin crawl. What a power to have.
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David Rivers playing in Germany next year
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Guys who aren't being heavily recruited might have a greater desire just to win and, therefore, more of a tendency to play defense on the AAU circuit. Just a guess.I can just imagine some 4-star kid from Cleveland telling one of the Bison guys, "C'mon, man, this is AAU. Why're you guarding me like that?" Probably true as Nebraska kids likely play for 'team' over me, myself & I.Yeah, that must be why the amount of Nebraska AAU teams about doubles every summer. Nebraska kids have just as selfish motives for hopefully playing in college as kids do from any other state. Don't recall calling players from other states selfish, so not sure where that came from, honestly. "Team ball" is harder to accomplish in an AAU setting, IMHO; Nebraskans seem to have that part figured out better than many... obviously it's a generalization on my part. And, on that note, many others are not as adept at 'team ball' also does not imply that they're patently selfish on the basketball court by joining/organizing/playing-for an AAU squad. I'm not saying all kids playing AAU ball are selfish and play selfish, I am saying that every kid who is playing AAU ball (and paying to do so), is doing so to explore their own college basketball options, an inherently selfish desire. It's not wrong for them to do that, it just is that way. To say that, "Nebraska kids likely play for 'team' over me, myself, and I," is just entirely inaccurate and a gross-generalization of a "state's attitude." Which is not a thing. Each kid who goes and plays for an OSA team (for example), has the same intentions and wants than some kid from California who also joined a team to play AAU ball over the summer. There's no difference in how they are playing the game. One kid isn't screening harder for a teammate because he's from Nebraska, and one team isn't playing any less defense because they're from New Jersey. You couldn't be more wrong when it comes to many kids from this great state as many are from small towns & villages and are more adept at teamwork as they likely work on their family farm. So, quite frankly, not every kid playing AAU does so for selfish reasons (which were your words, not mine). Also, I noticed that the entire point I was making has been taken completely out of contest for the scenario I presented. As it were, it appears that "jones" is the one who has taken gross generalizations to a whole new level. Way to go, you could have left mine as as a stand-alone comment, and then you totally blew it! So, in conclusion, 'team ball' = good. Conversely, not playing 'team ball' = not good. Nebraska good. Sorry for taking your quote "out of contest."And I have absolutely no idea what you're saying anymore.
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Thanks. Not sure if media will be able to attend practices but it would be nice to get a few nuggets. I believe Crayton is doing an overseas trip, too; and the Omaha media has had a few practice reports. I saw a few tweets...apparently their whole roster is now littered with all-americans and super human athletic freaks. This will be the sixth straight season that "they've never had a roster" like this before. Hopefully Miles will allow some of the LJS guys to watch...wouldn't mind a few updates on how the young guys look. Well, not to offend the rational sensibilities of this board, but... They do look pretty good.
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Guys who aren't being heavily recruited might have a greater desire just to win and, therefore, more of a tendency to play defense on the AAU circuit. Just a guess.I can just imagine some 4-star kid from Cleveland telling one of the Bison guys, "C'mon, man, this is AAU. Why're you guarding me like that?" Probably true as Nebraska kids likely play for 'team' over me, myself & I. Yeah, that must be why the amount of Nebraska AAU teams about doubles every summer. Nebraska kids have just as selfish motives for hopefully playing in college as kids do from any other state. Don't recall calling players from other states selfish, so not sure where that came from, honestly. "Team ball" is harder to accomplish in an AAU setting, IMHO; Nebraskans seem to have that part figured out better than many... obviously it's a generalization on my part. And, on that note, many others are not as adept at 'team ball' also does not imply that they're patently selfish on the basketball court by joining/organizing/playing-for an AAU squad. I'm not saying all kids playing AAU ball are selfish and play selfish, I am saying that every kid who is playing AAU ball (and paying to do so), is doing so to explore their own college basketball options, an inherently selfish desire. It's not wrong for them to do that, it just is that way. To say that, "Nebraska kids likely play for 'team' over me, myself, and I," is just entirely inaccurate and a gross-generalization of a "state's attitude." Which is not a thing. Each kid who goes and plays for an OSA team (for example), has the same intentions and wants than some kid from California who also joined a team to play AAU ball over the summer. There's no difference in how they are playing the game. One kid isn't screening harder for a teammate because he's from Nebraska, and one team isn't playing any less defense because they're from New Jersey.
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Guys who aren't being heavily recruited might have a greater desire just to win and, therefore, more of a tendency to play defense on the AAU circuit. Just a guess.I can just imagine some 4-star kid from Cleveland telling one of the Bison guys, "C'mon, man, this is AAU. Why're you guarding me like that?" Probably true as Nebraska kids likely play for 'team' over me, myself & I. Yeah, that must be why the amount of Nebraska AAU teams about doubles every summer. Nebraska kids have just as selfish motives for hopefully playing in college as kids do from any other state.
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For Nebraska having bad basketball and being an unrecruitable state, we sure are kicking some rear end this summer of the AAU circuit. At a minimum, we're very competitive.
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FAU Sophomore Transfer G Malcolm Laws is N
basketballjones replied to AuroranHusker's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
Not entirely jacked about that fact but I would agree, unfortunately. -
SIAP - Any rumors or talk about who the new
basketballjones replied to colhusker's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
So Thik isn't very thick is what you're saying?Quite accurate, Norm! Unfortunately for the joke, it's pronounced "Teek," I believe. -
I think you will see a much better team. How much better the record gets is still up for debate as the schedule is tougher. Agreed that we might be a better team to watch, but record wise, yeah... Might still not be much of a difference.
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FAU Sophomore Transfer G Malcolm Laws is N
basketballjones replied to AuroranHusker's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
Link? Ask and you shall receive - http://youtu.be/-aGW3lgLbwQ -
SIAP - Any rumors or talk about who the new
basketballjones replied to colhusker's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
What about Michael Johnette? Played for NU, currently at IWCC. Would probably bring along Thik Bol with him, who has unlimited potential to be a stud. Similar to Ed Morrow, but better shooter, longer, just skinnier by quite a bit. -
FAU Sophomore Transfer G Malcolm Laws is N
basketballjones replied to AuroranHusker's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
Anyone catch the clip around the 2:05m mark in his 2nd video on YouTube where he clearly double dribbles and the dude in the crowd screams, "That's a double dribble!!" Haha, just thought that was funny