This is fun, guys, thanks for letting me hang out with y’all!!! Great win!!! Rock CHalk!!
msanchez
@msanchez
Best posts made by msanchez
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RE: West Virginia Game Thread
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RE: West Virginia Game Thread
First timer here… how ya’ll doing? That was nice pick & roll by Dok! Let’s go Jayhawk!!!
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RE: The portal.
@Texas-Hawk-10 No offense taken — just sharing my perspective here. Kelvin’s system might not be flashy, but it’s adaptable. It does blend motion offense principles with ball screens, and more importantly, it empowers everyone on the floor to contribute. Every guy is expected to defend, rebound, and score.
On the flip side, Self’s offense often feels too rigid — overly structured and built around one or two primary scorers. That’s exactly the issue: by building the roster to ‘complement’ a central piece like Dickinson, oh, now DP, you’re creating a hole elsewhere that never really gets filled.
I’d much rather watch a team full of solid, versatile, gritty, physical & athletic players who can all handle the ball and score — not just stand around while the system runs through a couple of ‘go-to’ guys.
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RE: Gonzaga Game Thread
Thanks everyone! Fun to watch & chat together! We’ll catch up again. Go Jayhawk!
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RE: West Virginia Game Thread
Braun never sees panicking, or in hurry… that’s what amazing… yet he got all those rebounds, buckets…
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RE: St Joes Game Thread
Harris’ assist again! I think coach might want to play him as PG moving on.
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RE: St Joes Game Thread
@approxinfinity said in St Joes Game Thread:
Watching Harris HS highlights the kid seems super bright.
He’s wired with PG intelligence with accuracy.
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RE: St Joes Game Thread
@KirkIsMyHinrich said in St Joes Game Thread:
This current lineup of Harris, Garrett, Agbaji, Braun, and Wilson is my favorite so far.
It looks like that.
Latest posts made by msanchez
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RE: The portal.
@wissox Damn! I doubted myself reading @BeddieKU23 post. Flory is returning! This is the best news for Jayhawk Nation!
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RE: The portal.
@BeddieKU23 His return will undoubtedly add another dimension to the team’s versatility as well as its defensive and rebounding strength. That’s a big IF, right?
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RE: The portal.
@Texas-Hawk-10 No offense taken — just sharing my perspective here. Kelvin’s system might not be flashy, but it’s adaptable. It does blend motion offense principles with ball screens, and more importantly, it empowers everyone on the floor to contribute. Every guy is expected to defend, rebound, and score.
On the flip side, Self’s offense often feels too rigid — overly structured and built around one or two primary scorers. That’s exactly the issue: by building the roster to ‘complement’ a central piece like Dickinson, oh, now DP, you’re creating a hole elsewhere that never really gets filled.
I’d much rather watch a team full of solid, versatile, gritty, physical & athletic players who can all handle the ball and score — not just stand around while the system runs through a couple of ‘go-to’ guys.
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RE: The portal.
@Texas-Hawk-10 You nailed it, Self’s offense relies heavily on ball movement, spacing, and using post play to create scoring opportunities. While that system is effective with the right players, in today’s game, you often need guards who can create their own shot—something that a more free-flowing offense like what we see at programs like Kentucky, Duke, or even some of the up-tempo systems like Sampson’s team. Unfortunately, we have yet solid guard (in the past 4 years?) with the ability to stop, pull up, and make a shot under pressure is critical when a defense collapses or when a set play breaks down. We need someone like Cryer. Can Marko be that guard?
Today’s college basketball demands versatility, with many players flourishing in systems that emphasize individual development over rigid, structured offense. Yes, player development - this is an area where the coaching staff falls short. CB is one in decades. Ochai? He was redshirted — an afterthought, really. The staff had no idea what he was capable of… until the perfect storm came.
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RE: The portal.
@Texas-Hawk-10 My concern with Bill Self’s motion offense is that it’s too rigid and predictable compared to other systems that allow players to make quicker decisions and be more flexible. Other offenses give players the freedom to think on their feet and adapt, which helps stretch their skills. With Self’s system, the focus is often on the post-up, and the high-low game becomes too predictable. His offense feels outdated and doesn’t allow for much creativity. Against more athletic teams, it becomes a liability, leading to too many turnovers and making us look bad.
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RE: Peterson
Whoa, you’ve got some serious faith in Bill! I’m not there yet. We just see things differently, no need to throw in the swear words, geez… I’m still going to enjoy watching DP and whoever remain in the team.
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RE: Peterson
Question is, will the HOF let Darryn be Darryn, or will he be ‘forced’ to follow the infamous BS’ ring around the rosie career killer offense?
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RE: The portal.
@drgnslayr interesting take:
“2. Resolve coaching situation - I’m not calling for Bill to resign, but we need to acknowledge that something isn’t working properly. This became obvious this year. We were probably the most-experienced team in D1 but we played like a high school team. It was more than having a bad match of players. These guys didn’t improve at all this entire season and may have even gone backwards. An easy cop out is to blame the character of the players. Then explain why the transfers mostly had huge drop offs in their stats. This stupid idea that they just got spoiled on NIL shows an ignorance in knowing the psyche of players. None of these guys got to this level without wanting to win and having good personal pride. I’m convinced if we don’t have a change from this year’s approach, we are headed for the same thing next year, regardless of the talent we bring in. To win, our guys need to overachieve.”
I was a bit rude, and I got flak for saying our team resembled a high school squad, but I’m relieved to know I’m not alone in thinking that. It’s tough to pick up and adjust to new strategies when the coach refuses to budge. Looking back at 2022, some could say BS was the Hall of Fame standout. But let’s not overlook that Remy was the key factor in our victory. He’s not tied to the establishment. He brought a unique mindset that clicked perfectly. He did things on his own terms.
However, CB’s growth might suggest the coaching staff’s efforts paid off, but I’m skeptical it’s that straightforward or certain.
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RE: ELITE OFFENSIVE JUGGERNAUT NDSU GAME THREAD
Thanks all. As always. It’s been an enjoyable afternoon. We won.
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RE: ELITE OFFENSIVE JUGGERNAUT NDSU GAME THREAD
Look at the expression from Tyon!