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Post by gbanks on Feb 19, 2022 10:24:05 GMT -5
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Post by frankiemeatballs on Feb 19, 2022 11:47:24 GMT -5
We should know the result of the WSU-UDM game right around tip off, and NKU-Oakland tips at the same time as us. A fun day of basketball!
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Post by azvike83 on Feb 20, 2022 15:28:13 GMT -5
Detroit did their Job...need to take care of business today, and hope for NKU to take down Oakland.
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Post by henrymuto on Feb 20, 2022 15:30:15 GMT -5
It's early but losing to a 4 win team is unnaceptable
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Post by ede on Feb 20, 2022 15:59:31 GMT -5
They need to do better than this against Oakland and Detroit. This should be a blow out.
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Post by henrymuto on Feb 20, 2022 16:21:42 GMT -5
52-51 with 11 minutes left this one is going to go down to the bitter end. Just hope we can come out the other side with a win so I don't have to rant today....they have 3 division 1 wins for crying out load.
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Post by henrymuto on Feb 20, 2022 16:37:43 GMT -5
64-59 CSU with 4:15 left...............always got to make it hurt don't they.
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Post by henrymuto on Feb 20, 2022 16:53:21 GMT -5
CSU pulling away to end this at least no sweat to the bitter end today but was some tense moments there for a bit.
NKU was up 8 at Oakland with 4 minutes left let us hope they can pull it out.
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Post by azvike83 on Feb 20, 2022 16:53:32 GMT -5
Great job Vikings!
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Post by henrymuto on Feb 20, 2022 16:56:12 GMT -5
Of course NKU is blowing it. Up 65-60 they throw the ball away with 1:15 left and give up a 3....................lead down to 2.
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Post by ac on Feb 20, 2022 17:03:00 GMT -5
Patton didn't take any shots
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Post by henrymuto on Feb 20, 2022 17:03:53 GMT -5
NKU was up 6 with 10 seconds left so of course Oakland his a 3 to cut it to 3 with 8 seconds left. NKU needs to get ball in and hit the front end of the 1 and 1.
Should been over damn it.
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Post by gbanks on Feb 20, 2022 17:05:06 GMT -5
It's a W. Vikes have to cross the finish line and continue rolling.
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Post by ede on Feb 20, 2022 17:07:20 GMT -5
Oakland lost
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Post by gbanks on Feb 20, 2022 17:08:30 GMT -5
Vikes are HL champs!
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Post by frankiemeatballs on Feb 20, 2022 17:24:57 GMT -5
Champs! I’ll take another banner. Great game by the Vikes, especially Tre Gomillion!
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Post by frankiemeatballs on Feb 20, 2022 21:23:30 GMT -5
Patton didn't take any shots Such an amazing stat. Maybe Gates weird experiment in the PFW game paid off?
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Post by ede on Feb 20, 2022 23:24:37 GMT -5
Patton didn't take any shots Such an amazing stat. Maybe Gates weird experiment in the PFW game paid off? it's like a sacrificed that game for some reason.
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Post by frankiemeatballs on Feb 20, 2022 23:35:16 GMT -5
Such an amazing stat. Maybe Gates weird experiment in the PFW game paid off? it's like a sacrificed that game for some reason. I think it’s pretty clear the lesson he was teaching the team. I didn’t agree with not putting them back in, but obviously that one game didn’t make a difference. I think Gates was more confident than most of this board in terms of wrapping up the top seed. Don’t be surprised to see more experimenting in the final two games which are essentially exhibitions for CSU.
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Post by theonetheonly on Feb 21, 2022 10:12:14 GMT -5
it's like a sacrificed that game for some reason. I think it’s pretty clear the lesson he was teaching the team. I didn’t agree with not putting them back in, but obviously that one game didn’t make a difference. I think Gates was more confident than most of this board in terms of wrapping up the top seed. Don’t be surprised to see more experimenting in the final two games which are essentially exhibitions for CSU. I don’t buy into this because we are know how exponentially more your chances go up of winning a game in the tournament from a 16 seed to a 15 seed and a 15 to a 14. If making the dance and getting knocked out in round 1 is the goal then I understand the lesson if the goal is to try pull an upset then they need every win possible to move the line.
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Post by gbanks on Feb 21, 2022 10:27:32 GMT -5
Why occupy space on the floor if you are not going to take a shot when the opportunity presents itself? To me that is odder than not being on the floor.
When he is not on the floor, then you have 5 people participating in the offence. When he is on the floor, the burden is greater on the other four to compensate for the loss of production.
I don't pretend to know the dynamics taking place. I just hope that these are planned events.
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Post by frankiemeatballs on Feb 21, 2022 12:42:23 GMT -5
I think it’s pretty clear the lesson he was teaching the team. I didn’t agree with not putting them back in, but obviously that one game didn’t make a difference. I think Gates was more confident than most of this board in terms of wrapping up the top seed. Don’t be surprised to see more experimenting in the final two games which are essentially exhibitions for CSU. I don’t buy into this because we are know how exponentially more your chances go up of winning a game in the tournament from a 16 seed to a 15 seed and a 15 to a 14. If making the dance and getting knocked out in round 1 is the goal then I understand the lesson if the goal is to try pull an upset then they need every win possible to move the line. I don’t disagree with what you’re saying and I never agreed with Gates leaving them out. But do you have a better explanation for what happened in Fort Wayne? A temporary brain freeze by one of the better coaches in the league? A secret punishment for our best two scorers that started after they each played 25 minutes? He forgot they were on the bench? I mean there had to be some strategy behind it, right? Maybe he just thought the lineup he had out there gave them the best shot at winning, but that seems hard to believe.
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Post by theonetheonly on Feb 21, 2022 15:33:57 GMT -5
I don’t buy into this because we are know how exponentially more your chances go up of winning a game in the tournament from a 16 seed to a 15 seed and a 15 to a 14. If making the dance and getting knocked out in round 1 is the goal then I understand the lesson if the goal is to try pull an upset then they need every win possible to move the line. I don’t disagree with what you’re saying and I never agreed with Gates leaving them out. But do you have a better explanation for what happened in Fort Wayne? A temporary brain freeze by one of the better coaches in the league? A secret punishment for our best two scorers that started after they each played 25 minutes? He forgot they were on the bench? I mean there had to be some strategy behind it, right? Maybe he just thought the lineup he had out there gave them the best shot at winning, but that seems hard to believe. He wasn’t happy with the way they had been playing from what I was told.
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Post by frankiemeatballs on Feb 21, 2022 15:46:47 GMT -5
I don’t disagree with what you’re saying and I never agreed with Gates leaving them out. But do you have a better explanation for what happened in Fort Wayne? A temporary brain freeze by one of the better coaches in the league? A secret punishment for our best two scorers that started after they each played 25 minutes? He forgot they were on the bench? I mean there had to be some strategy behind it, right? Maybe he just thought the lineup he had out there gave them the best shot at winning, but that seems hard to believe. He wasn’t happy with the way they had been playing from what I was told. And I don’t buy that. They were our leading scorers in half the minutes and they both were shooting their season averages. Patton finished with 14 points in 25 minutes and Hodge 13 in 22 (Gomillion led with 14 in 40). Patton did have 4 turnovers but that’s not unusual for him and others were turning it over too, including Gomillion and Finstuen who both played the majority of the overtimes. Hodge was in foul trouble for much of the game so maybe he was punished for that? Funniest of all, they were the main ones making their free throws that game. Patton was 5-6 and Hodge 7-8 (86% combined). The rest of the team was 11 for 20 (55%).
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Post by theonetheonly on Feb 21, 2022 18:02:06 GMT -5
He wasn’t happy with the way they had been playing from what I was told. And I don’t buy that. They were our leading scorers in half the minutes and they both were shooting their season averages. Patton finished with 14 points in 25 minutes and Hodge 13 in 22 (Gomillion led with 14 in 40). Patton did have 4 turnovers but that’s not unusual for him and others were turning it over too, including Gomillion and Finstuen who both played the majority of the overtimes. Hodge was in foul trouble for much of the game so maybe he was punished for that? Funniest of all, they were the main ones making their free throws that game. Patton was 5-6 and Hodge 7-8 (86% combined). The rest of the team was 11 for 20 (55%). Think it had more to with defensive effort.
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Post by gbanks on Feb 21, 2022 18:30:21 GMT -5
Interesting how Patton will shoot a greater than normal amount of 3s in one game, then not make any attempts in a different game.
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Post by stanley on Feb 21, 2022 18:33:06 GMT -5
I think it was more he just went with the guys that brought them back. CSU was up by 14, PFW went through a stretch where they couldn't miss and took a 6 point lead, then the group he had out there got the Vikings the momentum back and a chance to win.
I can see an argument for putting your starters back in, but it also makes sense to leave the guys out there that brought you back. That also goes towards the confidence factor in the kids coming off of the bench: They brought CSU back, they deserve the chance to win it.
If Gates is known for one thing, it's about going with the kids playing hard and well at that moment, regardless of who they are or how they got there. When he started Jeremy Sanchez for a few games as a walk-on, I think the message was pretty clear - I don't care who you are or how you got here, if you've earned the right to be on the court, you're going to be on the court.
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Post by ede on Feb 21, 2022 19:50:59 GMT -5
I think it was more he just went with the guys that brought them back. CSU was up by 14, PFW went through a stretch where they couldn't miss and took a 6 point lead, then the group he had out there got the Vikings the momentum back and a chance to win. I can see an argument for putting your starters back in, but it also makes sense to leave the guys out there that brought you back. That also goes towards the confidence factor in the kids coming off of the bench: They brought CSU back, they deserve the chance to win it. If Gates is known for one thing, it's about going with the kids playing hard and well at that moment, regardless of who they are or how they got there. When he started Jeremy Sanchez for a few games as a walk-on, I think the message was pretty clear - I don't care who you are or how you got here, if you've earned the right to be on the court, you're going to be on the court. There must be some method to his madness because the way that game went down was baffling. If Hodge/Parton or both were in that game we win.
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Post by theonetheonly on Feb 22, 2022 10:45:04 GMT -5
I think it was more he just went with the guys that brought them back. CSU was up by 14, PFW went through a stretch where they couldn't miss and took a 6 point lead, then the group he had out there got the Vikings the momentum back and a chance to win. I can see an argument for putting your starters back in, but it also makes sense to leave the guys out there that brought you back. That also goes towards the confidence factor in the kids coming off of the bench: They brought CSU back, they deserve the chance to win it. If Gates is known for one thing, it's about going with the kids playing hard and well at that moment, regardless of who they are or how they got there. When he started Jeremy Sanchez for a few games as a walk-on, I think the message was pretty clear - I don't care who you are or how you got here, if you've earned the right to be on the court, you're going to be on the court. That stretch took place because of some defensive lapses. You can argue that if it was just the first overtime. You guys are entitled to your opinions. I trust the information I get.
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Post by gbanks on Feb 22, 2022 14:18:08 GMT -5
I think it was more he just went with the guys that brought them back. CSU was up by 14, PFW went through a stretch where they couldn't miss and took a 6 point lead, then the group he had out there got the Vikings the momentum back and a chance to win. I can see an argument for putting your starters back in, but it also makes sense to leave the guys out there that brought you back. That also goes towards the confidence factor in the kids coming off of the bench: They brought CSU back, they deserve the chance to win it. If Gates is known for one thing, it's about going with the kids playing hard and well at that moment, regardless of who they are or how they got there. When he started Jeremy Sanchez for a few games as a walk-on, I think the message was pretty clear - I don't care who you are or how you got here, if you've earned the right to be on the court, you're going to be on the court. That stretch took place because of some defensive lapses. You can argue that if it was just the first overtime. You guys are entitled to your opinions. I trust the information I get. I can say this with a high degree of confidence. I have no idea why all the starters did not come back in at PFW or why Patton did not take a shot until the 2nd half. However, I did notice it; but did not think it was an underlaying factor in the loss. I just figured, if you play PFW enough times, they are going win some.
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