DeletedUser wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 9:01 am
TDub wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 8:42 am
it's alllllmost like these 1 year rentals of big "stars" that only play from themselves don't lead to the toughest "teams". Gee, that's odd.
It's weird.
I don't get that impression from KM. And I was as skeptical as anyone about him coming into his 1st year at KU.
I actually don't get the feeling that HD plays only "for himself". I actually think he's been a good teammate at KU. A lot better than I expected.
But toughness isn't developed overnight. Especially team toughness. And often times you're only as tough as the weakest link....and we've got some really weak links in our rotation.
Very weird year. HD KM and Kj all surpassed my expectations for themselves individually this year....but Elmarko and Timberlake essentially being our bench has really killed us.
No hate to Parker Braun. He's been better than I expected and was never meant to play a larger role than he's played.
I think this is on point.
I don't think the issue is guys not caring. It's that we have too few guys, and the ones we have aren't good enough for the roles we have them in - and that was true BEFORE McCullar was hurt.
We also have - especially with McCullar hurt - NOBODY that can just go get a bucket. And the potency of our only true plus-plus offensive player is diminished by sharing the court with 2+ non-shooters at all times.
The roster is just constructed poorly, again. And when nothing comes easy and everything is a grind, you just keep the engine spinning at high RPMs. Recipe for disaster when you have - when healthy - a grand total of six guys who can play at the level we are accustomed to playing at.
And, my god, we just
keep whiffing entirely on guys ranked in the 10-30ish range. You could damn near field a top-4-seed team with the Thompsons, Rices, Udehs and Jacksons of the world.