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#13/12 Dayton Lookalike & Game thread - MBB (Chicago, Saturday, 12/21, 4:30 PM MT, CBS SN)

Kountz getting back to form will be key in conference play. I think it's a classic example of a kid trying to get his confidence back.
 
Really great win. Couldn’t watch so for those who did, what was the difference for Kin? Sounds like he was more aggressive and that set the tone, which took some of the offensive pressure off others?
 
Kountz getting back to form will be key in conference play. I think it's a classic example of a kid trying to get his confidence back.
I think it’s a case of a guy trying to work on too many variables at once. Kountz needs to improve his 3pt jumper, his ball handling, perimeter defense and his passing. Evolving game with the raw tools to get where he needs to be - it will be fun to see what he can become once we start seeing him come out the other end of this process.
 
Really great win. Couldn’t watch so for those who did, what was the difference for Kin? Sounds like he was more aggressive and that set the tone, which took some of the offensive pressure off others?

Played a team he decommitted from in a hostile arena that booed him from warm-ups to the final buzzer. Of course that woke the tiger. Kin’s competitive juices got a much needed charge.
 
“Fight with me!”
“Match my intensity!”

Battey had an unbelievable 9 offensive rebounds while pushing and challenging his teammates.

He’s on track to enter Spencer/Chauncey territory as my favorite all-time player at CU.
I thought it was over when he cramped up. But he came back and gave us even more. He has the heart of a buffalo
 
We are better than Dayton right now - and we’re still not firing on all cylinders.

Good signs with Gatling’s ball handling and decision making. Kountz showing some signs of life. Once we get consistent play from the”2”, this team gets good enough to give anyone a challenge while being favored against 95% of D1.

We’re close.

Just gotta avoid an emotional letdown and take care of a dangerous Iona squad next week. I think the time off with genuine practice time is coming at a perfect time.
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347 teams in D1. 95% means that there are around 17 teams we probably wouldn't be favored against if this team finds consistent production from the "2", but that we'd be a dangerous out for those 17ish teams. I don't think that's a controversial opinion.
 
347 teams in D1. 95% means that there are around 17 teams we probably wouldn't be favored against if this team finds consistent production from the "2", but that we'd be a dangerous out for those 17ish teams. I don't think that's a controversial opinion.
"Dangerous Iona Squad". Just confused by this.
 
What’s crazy to me is that: let’s say we get the stop at the end and don’t need the buzzer beater 3 to win. Hit FTs and it ends in less dramatic fashion with Dayton clanking their lost shot. The shot of the game to me, or at least OT, is Schwartz taking Toppin off the dribble and finishing at the rim between Toppin and the help defender. That was an NBA drive and finish around a guy who will be drafted higher than anyone we will play all season.
 
What’s crazy to me is that: let’s say we get the stop at the end and don’t need the buzzer beater 3 to win. Hit FTs and it ends in less dramatic fashion with Dayton clanking their lost shot. The shot of the game to me, or at least OT, is Schwartz taking Toppin off the dribble and finishing at the rim between Toppin and the help defender. That was an NBA drive and finish around a guy who will be drafted higher than anyone we will play all season.
Great play. Schwartz had a big three before that one too.
 
Had to tape it, but after about 10 minutes, 7 turn-overs, and Dayton dominating 8-2, and boo'ing of Wright I was about to turn off and go to bed. But I thought I'd watch to see if the same problems (turnovers) were still there. Almost magically I noticed the Buffs closing the gap, which was hard to read with a dominant Dayton fan base. When they went ahead I thought, 'won't last," and it did. The turnovers stopped the boo'ing of Wright was silenced. . by Wright's 29 pts. I thought. . where did this team come from? After the worse performance of the year with Prairie VIew A&M, I was expecting some improvement, but I credit Wright with motivating the team. The treatment of Wright by Dayton fans was literally childish (when you commit to a school you also commit to the coach, and changing the coaching staff, is like changing the school). When he threw up that layup that looked to others like a prayer and stuck it and showing that arm muscle might have seemed an arrogant demonstration, if it weren't for the fans boo'ing him and clearly he had something to prove, and even the TV announcers thought it was OK.
An impressive showing of a team that FINALLY is playing well together offensively, and Wright and Battley rising to the occasion (Bey not so much?)
 
I'm wrong. I was worried that MW was turning the ball over more than in the past. Had 5 last night.
2.9 per game freshman year. 3.1 last year. 3 this year. The guy handling the ball on 90% of the possessions is always going to have some.
He has been the heart of this team for 2 years. Now, we have Bey, Battey, Schwartz, taking on a lot of the load (altho Tyler needs to 'clear his head' and may have last night)
 
Didn't get to see the game, and I only have read the last three pages of this thread. But, the box score, especially the final score looks nice. Did Gatling really struggle?

Regardless, **** YEAH! GO BUFFS! Way to respond!
 
I'll **** a brick if we beat Oregon on the second. After this game, I actually think it's possible.

I've thought since the schedule came out we're going to split with the Ducks during the RS-with each of us winning on our home floors. Get that game, take down UW here, and sweep the Trees (they're not ranked but the NET rankings have them 12th).
 
I think it’s a case of a guy trying to work on too many variables at once. Kountz needs to improve his 3pt jumper, his ball handling, perimeter defense and his passing. Evolving game with the raw tools to get where he needs to be - it will be fun to see what he can become once we start seeing him come out the other end of this process.
So basically he needs to work on what, 90% of his game?
 
So basically he needs to work on what, 90% of his game?
He's got skills as a scorer in the open court that you can't teach. Tad's system depends on guys like that to get buckets. Kountz could be another Carlon type scoring option with Iso plays as he grows up. But that other stuff could make him so much more than that.
 
Kin was the key, the engine that makes us go. Hopefully he is back on track to what we have seen in the past. Another positive note is Luke O'Brien who has scored 31 and 38 the last 2 games, with 5 and 4 three pointers. I cant find anything on Dominque Clifford's season.
Dominique plays south of Castle Rock....those games/players don't even exist in Denver Media.........Just like anything on the Western Slope!
 
He's got skills as a scorer in the open court that you can't teach. Tad's system depends on guys like that to get buckets. Kountz could be another Carlon type scoring option with Iso plays as he grows up. But that other stuff could make him so much more than that.
I have hard time believing that. He doesn't have the shooting touch Carlon has.
 
pre-game KOA, Tad said he'd told Schwartz that if anyone had earned the right to keep shooting, even if they weren't falling, it was him. Endless practice and a great stroke.

Tried to find post-game video. If you click on 'watch highlights', there is a little locker-room (not sure they were hanging on Tad's every word)

 
I think you’ve got selective memory limited to the Pac-12 tourney MVP run. Other than that, Carlon was carrying around a bricklayers union card. Scorer, not a shooter.

Maybe I'm only remembering his highlights. But in my mind, CB is way better in terms of athleticism, strength, outside shooting, post play and ball handling. Ya, pretty much everything.

Whenever Kountz is dribbling, I'm worrying about TO, every single time. It's that bad IMO.
 
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Maybe I'm only remembering his highlights. But in my mind, CB is way better in terms of athleticism, strength, outside shooting, post play and ball handling. Ya, pretty much everything.

Whenever Kountz is dribbling, I'm worrying about TO, every single time. It's that bad IMO.
Agreed. Willing to give the kid another year to show what he’s got, but just like with sooooo many of Tad’s guard recruits in the last 5 years, you see occasional glimpses of the potential to be a solid contributor but mostly long stretches of basically nothing.

He can finish on a fast break or when given a wide open lane to the hoop ... but tons of guys can do that at this level. But can he actually threaten the defense in the half court? Can he distribute and create for others? So far, I’m seeing very little of that. Maybe he turns into a Dom Collier type by senior year ... a solid spot up shooter and occasional slasher.
 
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