I agree.
Can I @ you?
With a Michigan win, we mighta beaten Florida, to make the Final Four. Ejs career different story. Intentionally trying to loose the game would never have mattered. Dont @Sparko me.
I agree.
Na. I like them both. I just find it unlikely these day that dajuan yesefu cuffe and pettiford all ride out their career here. theres always some transfers.KUTradition wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 4:20 pm randy sounds scared that a healthy Bobby is a threat to his boy
hes gotten a lot better about that this year. which is why he plays a lot more now. his biggest adjustment coming to kansas was learning to do less and not force his offense as muchKUTradition wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 4:29 pmi actually like Yespdub wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 4:23 pm I like Bobby.
I think he's got that disruption on defense and some good speed.
In the end, I don't care who gets the PG starting spot next year as long as they're good.
But now, just a little bit of me wants Pettiford to surprise and be better than Yes, b/c randy calls our own players trash, unless it's Yes shooting 2/3 with 0 assists and all of a sudden he's NPOY Frank Mason.
i just think he gets into trouble when he tries to do too much…which has been too often for my liking (and Bill’s, apparently)
he needs to be a lock-down defender, and drive and distribute
we’ve already got the outside shooting covered
you guys just won't let that one go huh? SENSITIVE. For the last time dont take everything so damn seriously its a message board. I would love if pettiford sticks around and is better than yesefu next year, because I think yesefu is going to be really solid next year.pdub wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 4:23 pm I like Bobby.
I think he's got that disruption on defense and some good speed.
In the end, I don't care who gets the PG starting spot next year as long as they're good.
But now, just a little bit of me wants Pettiford to surprise and be better than Yes, b/c randy calls our own players trash, unless it's Yes shooting 2/3 with 0 assists and all of a sudden he's NPOY Frank Mason.
I've probably been the biggest Harris hater on this board, but his appeal is apparent when Och and others are in a groove.
Aging dudes bitter about changes to the game are Harris' demographic, so this checks out.
Sort of the definition of "winning in spite of."
Other than watching Derrick Rose just cook his guards alive and knowing he had to go with the more talented Sherron, there's just not a lot of examples of him cutting bait with his guards.jfish26 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 12, 2022 11:14 amSort of the definition of "winning in spite of."
Harris is a useful player when used correctly.
The problem is that Bill has a habit of not being very good at using guys like him correctly (specifically, cutting bait when it's clear that what he can give you is not what you need).
Something will have gone wrong if Yesufu doesn't pass him by next year. Yesufu is so, so obviously more athletic and talented.BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Sat Mar 12, 2022 11:18 am Harris will never look very good when the stars around him struggle. He is a facilitator.