Originally Posted by ChiefaRoo:
Jayhawk is always talking about clearly being the best, blah blah. Then they lose in the tournament in devastating, soul crushing defeat and within 24 hours they start talking the same nonsense all over again for the following year. KU fan lives a delusional existence.
How far do you predict Wichita state will go in the NCAA tourney this year? [Reply]
Oregon 2017 ended up not competitive but that one still haunts me. Having Mason/Graham/Jackson and pretty much only losing because Udoka got hurt at the end of the year (a new KU tradition!) was just awful. Mason was a damn badass in the first half, doing everything he could.
2013 choke job/Michigan miracle 3s hurt. But we weren't seriously going beyond the F4 with the leftovers of 2012.
Those round out a top 5 along with 2002 (Maryland, lord that KU team was loaded), 2003 (Syracuse, free throws), and 2010 (UNI, ugh). EDIT: those are not in order of ranking. 1997 was kinda before my appreciation for hoops.
Any other contenders? 2020 covid cancelation or 2004 loss in E8 OT vs Georgia Tech are biggest that come to mind. [Reply]
Originally Posted by sedated:
Oregon 2017 ended up not competitive but that one still haunts me. Having Mason/Graham/Jackson and pretty much only losing because Udoka got hurt at the end of the year (a new KU tradition!) was just awful. Mason was a damn badass in the first half, doing everything he could.
2013 choke job/Michigan miracle 3s hurt. But we weren't seriously going beyond the F4 with the leftovers of 2012.
Those round out a top 5 along with 2002 (Maryland, lord that KU team was loaded), 2003 (Syracuse, free throws), and 2010 (UNI, ugh). EDIT: those are not in order of ranking. 1997 was kinda before my appreciation for hoops.
Any other contenders? 2020 covid cancelation or 2004 loss in E8 OT vs Georgia Tech are biggest that come to mind.
Georgia Tech was a year where every round was 'upset alert'... Pacific as the 12 and UAB was going to run them out of the gym. I remember mostly being happy they had gotten that far. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Arguable. Both teams had 5 NBA players on it (Brooks, Boucher, Bell, Dorsey, and Pritchard versus Graham, Jackson, Svi, Mason, Udoka), so the talent level was quite comparable.
We had demolished Purdue by 30 and were -5.5 at Sprint Center (!) before getting shit on by a middling team. Dorsey had a huge night and Devonte went like 0-9 from deep. Oregon lost by 1 to UNC by shooting poorly and giving Meeks like 1,000 rebounds, then UNC won it.
That title was ours if we don’t piss down our leg
Originally Posted by :
Not even close, both in metrics and overall talent. 2010 team has an argument for being the most talented Self team in his entire era.
It’s not even close to 08. And I’d put 2020 (no debate), 2007, 2011, 2017 ahead. You Jack off to all those 2010 dudes who had a cup of coffee in the NBA. But meh. They were punked by a shit MVC team (after struggling round 1).
Don’t forget we were even with Kentucky and Dook all 2010 and they don’t faceplant like the 2010 cowards [Reply]
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
We had demolished Purdue by 30 and were -5.5 at Sprint Center (!) before getting shit on by a middling team. Dorsey had a huge night and Devonte went like 0-9 from deep. Oregon lost by 1 to UNC by shooting poorly and giving Meeks like 1,000 rebounds, then UNC won it.
That title was ours if we don’t piss down our leg
Nah, that Oregon team was stacked with long, athletic, switchable talented NBA players, 3 of which are still contributing with the league. That loss had everything to do with how Oregon they played (and how bad a matchup they were for KU) than anything else.
Originally Posted by :
It’s not even close to 08. And I’d put 2020 (no debate), 2007, 2011, 2017 ahead.
Talent wise 2010 is almost certainly better than all of them. None of those other teams had 8 NBA players on it (2020 had 3; 2007 had 7; 2008 had 7; 2011 had 6--not sure by the way how 2011 could be better than 2010 when it had the same players as 2010 just without Aldrich, Sherron, and Henry, and 2017 had 5).
And if we're talking metrics, only 2008 had a better KP efficiency margin than the 2010 team and it isn't particularly close. Citing some fluke loss to UNI that would have only happened 1 out of 10 times as some kind of evidence that 2010 was a bad team is pretty silly. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
I went to the Oregon and Nova games... the Oregon one ticked me off a bit, but given Nova was up like 19-4 by the first whistle and hit a million threes, you get over it pretty quickly. Not that the Oregon game was particularly close, but Kansas at least had a couple of chances to make a run, which can make it even more frustrating when they continue to suck.
I don't remember being all that bothered by it. Looking back at the box score, Devonte really didn't show up which is kind of surprising but maybe not as surprising when you look at the guards Oregon had (Brooks, Ennis, Dorsey).
I also seem to recall Landen Lucas getting absolutely destroyed by Jordan Bell (who contributed to a championship Warriors team a while back) so maybe that isn't so surprising either. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
I don't remember being all that bothered by it. Looking back at the box score, Devonte really didn't show up which is kind of surprising but maybe not as surprising when you look at the guards Oregon had (Brooks, Ennis, Dorsey).
I also seem to recall Landen Lucas getting absolutely destroyed by Jordan Bell (who contributed to a championship Warriors team a while back) so maybe that isn't so surprising either.
I’m pretty sure Josh Jackson picked up a few really early fouls, which pretty much negated his impact. He was such a hot head at times, which made it even worse. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
I’m pretty sure Josh Jackson picked up a few really early fouls, which pretty much negated his impact. He was such a hot head at times, which made it even worse.
Josh is one of the top 5 best players I’ve seen in 40 years watching KU
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
I don't remember being all that bothered by it. Looking back at the box score, Devonte really didn't show up which is kind of surprising but maybe not as surprising when you look at the guards Oregon had (Brooks, Ennis, Dorsey).
I also seem to recall Landen Lucas getting absolutely destroyed by Jordan Bell (who contributed to a championship Warriors team a while back) so maybe that isn't so surprising either.
Graham is probably the most misremembered KU player. So many people think he was some consistent scoring guy, but he was actually extremely streaky and prone to really bad stretches. [Reply]