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Sunday, January 29, 2012
What will the future bring for the Jayhawks?
What will be the fate for the Jayhawks for the 2011-2012 Season?? Everything comment is accepted :)
KU's 2012 Recruiting Class, Is Shabazz next??
Make room for Kansas. With post-signing period commitments of four-star prospect Andreew White and three-star prospect Anrio Adams, Kansas deserves a top-15 in the 2012 national team recruiting rankings.
Head Coach Bill Self has put together a solid five-man class with five-star forward Perry Ellis leading the charge. White, a four-star wing, is an excellent shooter while Adams is a physical slasher. Lucas and Peters, both physical big men, round out the class.
But HCBS has not ended it yet. The number 1 prospect in the nation Shabazz Muhammad is next. What are the chances KU lands the pro NBAer??
Head Coach Bill Self has put together a solid five-man class with five-star forward Perry Ellis leading the charge. White, a four-star wing, is an excellent shooter while Adams is a physical slasher. Lucas and Peters, both physical big men, round out the class.
But HCBS has not ended it yet. The number 1 prospect in the nation Shabazz Muhammad is next. What are the chances KU lands the pro NBAer??
KU loss to Iowa State exposes Kansas' thin bench
Is nice to have a quality bench when the need arises.
With personal fouls mounting and starters struggling to score in Hilton Coliseum, Kansas University’s basketball team needed a bailout from the guys who don’t get to hear their names announced to the crowd before the opening tip.
It didn’t happen, and KU suffered its first Big 12 loss, 72-64, to Iowa State.
Head Coach Bill Self distributed 29 minutes to his three chief reserves — guard Conner Teahan and forwards Kevin Young and Justin Wesley. In 29 minutes, They responded with five points, two rebounds, an assist and a turnover. They made just 2 of 12 shots.
In the loss to Davidson in in December, the bench logged 48 minutes and contributed six points and 10 rebounds on 2-of-11 shooting. They had one assist and four turnovers in that one.
Duke? Scoreless in 30 minutes, no rebounds, no assists.
Detect a pattern anyone?
On most days and nights, the bench will perform better than it did in the past three losses, but how much better?
With personal fouls mounting and starters struggling to score in Hilton Coliseum, Kansas University’s basketball team needed a bailout from the guys who don’t get to hear their names announced to the crowd before the opening tip.
It didn’t happen, and KU suffered its first Big 12 loss, 72-64, to Iowa State.
Head Coach Bill Self distributed 29 minutes to his three chief reserves — guard Conner Teahan and forwards Kevin Young and Justin Wesley. In 29 minutes, They responded with five points, two rebounds, an assist and a turnover. They made just 2 of 12 shots.
In the loss to Davidson in in December, the bench logged 48 minutes and contributed six points and 10 rebounds on 2-of-11 shooting. They had one assist and four turnovers in that one.
Duke? Scoreless in 30 minutes, no rebounds, no assists.
Detect a pattern anyone?
On most days and nights, the bench will perform better than it did in the past three losses, but how much better?
Friday, January 6, 2012
Is Thomas Robinson the POY leader?
T-Rob has been great for the Jayhawks so far, even posting the first 30-20 since 1961...17ppg and 12rbp is he POY bound?
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