Silly Donovan
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And we did not stop penetration. Our guards were blown by from Wagner and Fland
We won the BET in 2000. Fun team to root for. Had a hot team that whole last month, came into the NCAAs blazing as a 2-seed and lost to the kind of team we didn’t play much during the regular season. I don’t know how it gets much more similar than that. I was only 9 in ‘86 but 2000 is definitely my comparison.Feels more like the 1986 season
Four Big East Championships always lost our second game.
That…I didn’t know.Four Big East Championships always lost our second game.
This team, like others in the past two decades, misses bunnies. They just missed more today, and I don't think it had much to do with the Razorbacks' physicality. Just my opinion.Three things.
It's hard to win when two of your three best players have the worst games of the season.
It's hard to win when you miss layups on a regular basis.
The BE is not a physical conference and for the first time this year we faced a physical team and couldn't handle it. Kadary and RJ's games are predicated on getting to the rim an Ark swallowed them up when they tried.
Pretty obvious, when watching Rick answer the question, that the "30 minutes" comment was a deflection. Something happened, but he doesn't want to say what. We can only guess.
Pitino picked the worst possible time for a teaching moment re. RJ and yet Aaron Scott was just as pitiful offensively. Frustrated by the horrific offensive output by the trio of Richmond, Scott and Luis, Pitino let his emotions coach the final 5 minutes of the game.I really think when RJ didn’t gun it down to a wide open Zuby on the block was Pitino’s last straw considering he was driving into oblivion the entire game.
Still, 5 minute left in your season and Richmond fouled out? He should have played.
Actually, I thought we were on our way to ending the half with a bang as we had seized momentum. The foul on Zuby (on Fland) stymied our momentum. If we go in at the half up 6 points then we may be talking about a different outcome.Two small points, w chance to go up by a few at end of first half, we missed a FT, made another error and ended up down four, psychological advantage Arkansas. That inability to seize the moment was replicated w the ball and down 2 in latter stage of game. At times it is all about the “little things”.
We knew Rick’s ego was going to cost us eventually, it’s a shame for the kids he chose the NCAA tournament to go on his trip.Yeah this is insane. There better be a story here - like he was sick and couldn’t go.
He’s going to get a lot of offers this off-season. Will he remembered being planted on the bench in the biggest game of his life? Will it be a motivation to come back or move on?I’d be more positive about the future if RJ wasn’t glued to the bench those last minutes.
Part of the explanation for that is to win the conference championship you have been on a magical winning streak, more or less. Unless you are elite elite, a bad game and loss is likely then bound to happen at these levels. Paradoxically, losing in conference tournament might actually be better for big dance success. I think best thing that happened to SJU relative to big east regular season and and tournament titles was the nova loss. Same concept. Doesn't help with disappointment however.That…I didn’t know.
Zach is the Lappas of journalist.Side note - Zach always asks "how do you feel right now?". He's been doing this for how many years now and he can think of any questions of substance to ever ask?
You play for the name on the front.Ok so Ive gotten a few texts already..and I'll say RJ is a tremendous talent and a great young man. This was not a teaching moment. Either you listen or you do not. Either you are committed to your teammates and this greater good or you aren't. As fans for YEARS guys were rightfully irate that inmates ran the ship....Rick did what he had to do to win, to build a culture and to help the young man learn. For now that's all I can speak to this