We've had this argument so many times, but I don't think it needs to be an argument. Remy was what keyed the tournament run because we saw what that team was without him and it didn't look like a team that had the extra gear to win that many games in a row. His return to form changed the entire team because 1. It gave us the offensive boost we needed when we would go cold and 2. Remy stopped being a complete liability on defense. The 2022 squad at the end of the season was Top 10 good on both offense and defense. That version of the team was in the handful of best Self teams at KU.twocoach wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 9:55 amI could make the case that KU wouldn't have won the national title if you got rid of any one of the contributors who averaged at least 10 mpg. Agbaji, Braun, Wilson, DMac, Harris, Martin and Lightfoot were all necessary pieces to the title.ousdahl wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 9:40 am I'm of the opinion Remy may have been thee most important piece toward that title run. Without him, we prob loose in the second round to Creighton. And in the natty, when we needed buckets down the stretch, it's not like we could count on Dajuan to be draining those stepback 3s.
I think it would be awful difficult for our or any team to truly hit our ceiling without a PG who is also a legit threat to score.
What makes us different than other teams, though, is that Self is the kinda coach who can still figure out ways to win anyway.
The Championship game, though, so many had their fingerprints on that game. Particularly in the 2nd half, you had huge performances from CB, then Och, then Remy, and then Dave finished it. Dajuan was also nails throughout, particularly from a toughness and effort standpoint.