But why sit Korie at crunch time? Can't we still play Will at 1 and keep Korie in the game for his offense, which is better than BuBu?
You all have to acknowledge we also went 14-14 at FT, including Ejim hitting some clutch FT as our lowest % FT shooter.
But why sit Korie at crunch time? Can't we still play Will at 1 and keep Korie in the game for his offense, which is better than BuBu?
KL had no offense today. Couldn't buy a basket. And since he wasn't at the point there isn't much need for his passing if he doesn't handle the ball.But why sit Korie at crunch time? Can't we still play Will at 1 and keep Korie in the game for his offense, which is better than BuBu?
KL had no offense today. Couldn't buy a basket. And since he wasn't at the point there isn't much need for his passing if he doesn't handle the ball.
If he was hot today then I doubt we're in the same situation we were earlier.this is true; but what if KL was hot today?
this is true; but what if KL was hot today?
For all of you that think he isn't a great coach and blame him for any loss - check yourself.
I was like that, and had just commented to my son, about how bad ISU was playing and they start that run. Maybe negativity was my good luck charm.I feel like a bad fan for all but counting Isu out of this game. But Fred did a phenomenal job mixing it up for the entire game. More of a relief victory than celebratory win. Congrats to the guys, let's get Kansas.
But why sit Korie at crunch time? Can't we still play Will at 1 and keep Korie in the game for his offense, which is better than BuBu?
Because KL's offense wasn't needed when Will is running the point, and Bubu plays better defense.
notice that OU didn't make a bucket after Bubu came in.
KL had no offense today. Couldn't buy a basket. And since he wasn't at the point there isn't much need for his passing if he doesn't handle the ball.
I think there's another "NBA" portion of his coaching that doesn't get recognized in that I don't think he necessarily makes those changes during the regular season. I think at times he's willing to take a loss to let the team, or certain players, attempt to work through things. To figure out what they are capable of and what they aren't.
Now its the post season, and he's willing to pull out all the stops.
I love it.
I was like that, and had just commented to my son, about how bad ISU was playing and they start that run. Maybe negativity was my good luck charm.