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Official Jayhawks Top the Mountaineers Thread
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nothing wrong with being critical, but a couple of posters just can’t help themselves when it comes to DH
don’t think i’ve never seen a Championship-winning guard get such treatment
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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Guilty as charged.KUTradition wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 9:40 amnothing wrong with being critical, but a couple of posters just can’t help themselves when it comes to DH
don’t think i’ve never seen a Championship-winning guard get such treatment
I would just say - I'm old enough to remember that before we won that championship, DH tried his damnedest to barf it away. And unfortunately that is a thing that happened before, and has happened since. He just goes brain-dead far too often for a guy who is not talented enough to WIN you games.
He's a useful player, and I'd rather have him than not have him. But his floor is WAY too low for a supposed high-floor/low-ceiling type.
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and that’s all well and good, but as pdub pointed out, our issues against wvu were defensive…an aspect DH, at worst, did just fine withjfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 9:48 amGuilty as charged.KUTradition wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 9:40 amnothing wrong with being critical, but a couple of posters just can’t help themselves when it comes to DH
don’t think i’ve never seen a Championship-winning guard get such treatment
I would just say - I'm old enough to remember that before we won that championship, DH tried his damnedest to barf it away. And unfortunately that is a thing that happened before, and has happened since. He just goes brain-dead far too often for a guy who is not talented enough to WIN you games.
He's a useful player, and I'd rather have him than not have him. But his floor is WAY too low for a supposed high-floor/low-ceiling type.
he wasn’t at all the reason we lost that game, yet some feel the need to (again) use him as a punching bag
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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Can't speak for anyone else, but the way I see it, Harris' shortcomings make us for more likely to BE in games like this. He just drags the entire curve to the left.KUTradition wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 9:54 amand that’s all well and good, but as pdub pointed out, our issues against wvu were defensive…an aspect DH, at worst, did just fine withjfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 9:48 amGuilty as charged.KUTradition wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 9:40 am
nothing wrong with being critical, but a couple of posters just can’t help themselves when it comes to DH
don’t think i’ve never seen a Championship-winning guard get such treatment
I would just say - I'm old enough to remember that before we won that championship, DH tried his damnedest to barf it away. And unfortunately that is a thing that happened before, and has happened since. He just goes brain-dead far too often for a guy who is not talented enough to WIN you games.
He's a useful player, and I'd rather have him than not have him. But his floor is WAY too low for a supposed high-floor/low-ceiling type.
he wasn’t at all the reason we lost that game, yet some feel the need to (again) use him as a punching bag
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And who's fault was that (that they couldn't be lead guards until year 3 or 4)?
EJ had every opportunity to be an impact player for multiple years. He wasn't good enough. His propensity for bonehead plays kept him off the court as a major player for his early years.
You can be individually better than another player and a coach will play that other player over you if they make the "team" better than you do.
It cracks me up that you think you know more than all these other college coaches who constantly praise DH in post game press conferences. Saying things like "he's like having Bill Self on the court".
NOBODY said that about EJ.
EVER.
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Why hasn't dajuan shown improvement? My theory is because he has peaked. That isn't an insult... he's a really good little college point guard
But he's never going to develop into a 6'4 explosive athlete. That's where his limitations come from
But he's never going to develop into a 6'4 explosive athlete. That's where his limitations come from
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It's okay to want lotto picks at all 5 starting spots. If that's what you want then DH and KJ aren't ever going to be your cup of tee.
But it's not going to happen. And our team is better at actually winning games when we have DHs and KJs playing major minutes.
But it's not going to happen. And our team is better at actually winning games when we have DHs and KJs playing major minutes.
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Dajuan gets shit on after every loss because we are spoiled at KU. We are so used to having am upperclassmen guard that can bail us out and just will us to win. Dajuan isn't that guy (but he did manage to do it against Kentucky in the champions classic)
But he is a really good player. Best floor general self has ever had. Just happens to be below the average standard physically for a KU guard
But he is a really good player. Best floor general self has ever had. Just happens to be below the average standard physically for a KU guard
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Yes. He probably has peaked. Physically and skill wise that's reasonable to conclude (although I think he's a better shooter now than be was a year or 2 ago). But his understanding of the game, our offense/defense, and what helps us win games is invaluable in an era with so much roster turnover year to year.randylahey wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:11 am Why hasn't dajuan shown improvement? My theory is because he has peaked.
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Dajuan is 6'2.
Frank Mason was 5'10.
Vonte was 6'1.
Dotson was 6'1.
Frank Mason was 5'10.
Vonte was 6'1.
Dotson was 6'1.
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Dajuan wasn't bigger than devonte or Dotson. All were lister at 6'1/6'2 depending where u look
Both had thicker frames and outweighed dajuan by quite a bit for being relatively the same height. And both were far stronger and more athletic, and played bigger in that sense
Wingspan tho? That's dajuans gift
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Hey, I liked my coffee. Don't do this.
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This is driving me nuts. Twice in ten days we looked like we'd never heard of zone defense. This is NOT the time to be doing the "understanding of the game" thing for a guy who has now played more than 3,500 minutes at KU.DeletedUser wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:14 amYes. He probably has peaked. Physically and skill wise that's reasonable to conclude (although I think he's a better shooter now than be was a year or 2 ago). But his understanding of the game, our offense/defense, and what helps us win games is invaluable in an era with so much roster turnover year to year.randylahey wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:11 am Why hasn't dajuan shown improvement? My theory is because he has peaked.
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Hey. Dajuan understands the zone. He just isn't quick enough to get into the gaps and pick it apartjfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:36 amThis is driving me nuts. Twice in ten days we looked like we'd never heard of zone defense. This is NOT the time to be doing the "understanding of the game" thing for a guy who has now played more than 3,500 minutes at KU.DeletedUser wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:14 amYes. He probably has peaked. Physically and skill wise that's reasonable to conclude (although I think he's a better shooter now than be was a year or 2 ago). But his understanding of the game, our offense/defense, and what helps us win games is invaluable in an era with so much roster turnover year to year.randylahey wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:11 am Why hasn't dajuan shown improvement? My theory is because he has peaked.
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I'm not asking for him to get into the gaps and pick it apart. I'm asking for the supposed "best floor general self has ever had" to floor-general his guys into having SOME idea what to do.randylahey wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:37 amHey. Dajuan understands the zone. He just isn't quick enough to get into the gaps and pick it apartjfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:36 amThis is driving me nuts. Twice in ten days we looked like we'd never heard of zone defense. This is NOT the time to be doing the "understanding of the game" thing for a guy who has now played more than 3,500 minutes at KU.DeletedUser wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:14 am
Yes. He probably has peaked. Physically and skill wise that's reasonable to conclude (although I think he's a better shooter now than be was a year or 2 ago). But his understanding of the game, our offense/defense, and what helps us win games is invaluable in an era with so much roster turnover year to year.
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A few years ago I never thought I'd say this, but there is a reason other coaches call him "coach self on the floor" and his assist numbers don't lie. Aaron miles is technically a Roiboi. He's the one guy I'd consider
Yes sherron, frank, Dotson, devonte, Russell Robinson even, could be considered. Better players, but I don't think better floor generals
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blah blah blah. when we lose it's dh's fault. blah blah blah.
been this way for 3 years now.
we have a game tonight.
been this way for 3 years now.
we have a game tonight.
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Why doesn't KJ get any heat when we talk about zone defense effectiveness against us? He can't shoot a lick or space the zone. He is more of a problem when facing zone defenses than DH imo.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:36 amThis is driving me nuts. Twice in ten days we looked like we'd never heard of zone defense. This is NOT the time to be doing the "understanding of the game" thing for a guy who has now played more than 3,500 minutes at KU.DeletedUser wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:14 amYes. He probably has peaked. Physically and skill wise that's reasonable to conclude (although I think he's a better shooter now than be was a year or 2 ago). But his understanding of the game, our offense/defense, and what helps us win games is invaluable in an era with so much roster turnover year to year.randylahey wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:11 am Why hasn't dajuan shown improvement? My theory is because he has peaked.
But people have their favorites and people have the scapegoats.
This is still better than debating politics. Nice to see this area of the board with some action.
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He's a nice player.randylahey wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:41 amA few years ago I never thought I'd say this, but there is a reason other coaches call him "coach self on the floor" and his assist numbers don't lie. Aaron miles is technically a Roiboi. He's the one guy I'd consider
Yes sherron, frank, Dotson, devonte, Russell Robinson even, could be considered. Better players, but I don't think better floor generals
But the assists are partly because he's a nice player, and partly because he plays 35 minutes/game for loaded teams and is openly, outwardly, obviously afraid to try to score.