I'd play Conditt as much as he can take. Better rebounder than Lard, who is always out of position due to trying to block shots. Although, I suspect Lard has played his last minutes for ISU already...
Agree with having everyone crash the boards like crazy, we dont' fast break off missed shots anyway - only off turnovers.
I'd also give Wigg about 38 minutes, and cut down on THT and NWB. Lately Wigg >>> THT. Nick looks like he is playing on my knees at this point in the season.
I DO think this is a game ISU can win, if they want to.
I see the prevailing wisdom in this thread is try to beat Baylor at their game. Do you guys have any good inbounds plays you’d like to share?
The it’s hard to beat a team 3 times argument is stupid
Oh hell this is just a tease. He'll play. Just like he did in Ames
Pretty much guarantee's him have a double/double (pts/assists) against us.
So does this post double for the Women's Big 12 basketball tournament? Beat us twice in the regular season, now get a third shot at them.
I agree with this. I like the size and length that Talley brings on the defensive end. Obviously Culver had a unbelievable game Saturday, but I felt like Talley did a pretty good job on him.I like that Zoran Talley is getting more court time and think his defense may have improved as he’s played more. Also, Coach Prohm can bring him in to give THT breaks. I think this improves both THT’s late game defense (fresher with some breaks) and his shot selection.
When this team moves the ball around quickly, they are very effective offensively.
This could be pretty significant news considering where we are in the bracket.
It looks like KSU is tanking KC to get healthy for the NCAA tournament.
Up for debate if that is wise or not, but that is their choice as a program. They do have many of their best players banged up who could use a week of rest.
It would finally give their younger guys more of a shot under live fire, as well.
But if we can get by Baylor... and face Kansas State's JV... oh my, the path is there...
Two wins in KC and a title game appearance would go down really nicely about now.
This alternative has been discussed for some time down here, as the ring has tolled for this squad. Winning the bowl was their crown jewel. I hope Weber sits both Stokes and Wade, so they have a shot in the dance.
They'll continue as long as ESPN ponies up the bucks. That's their only purpose. I remember Knight going nutso when the B10 started their tournament asking rhetorically: What's the point? Bill Self seems to have taken the same approach lately getting run by the likes of TCU.In 10 years, if this trend continues, will conference tournaments even exist at the P5 level?
Don’t assume KSUs jv team will get past TCU. We may face 2 teams who we could not beat this year.It looks like KSU is tanking KC to get healthy for the NCAA tournament.
Up for debate if that is wise or not, but that is their choice as a program. They do have many of their best players banged up who could use a week of rest.
It would finally give their younger guys more of a shot under live fire, as well.
But if we can get by Baylor... and face Kansas State's JV... oh my, the path is there...
Two wins in KC and a title game appearance would go down really nicely about now.
Don’t assume KSUs jv team will get past TCU. We may face 2 teams who we could not beat this year.
I know seeding can be helped, theoretically. Iowa State maybe climbed up a seed in their couple championship runs in recent years. But if it continues to become a trend of coaches sitting their best players for the conf. tourneys, the selection committee will start to see through any potentially resume boosting W'sThey'll continue as long as ESPN ponies up the bucks. That's their only purpose. I remember Knight going nutso when the B10 started their tournament asking rhetorically: What's the point? Bill Self seems to have taken the same approach lately getting run by the likes of TCU.