TJ teams usually peak in December. Then last year by the time the tourney started we were a shell of our December selves. Reality is harsh hopefully the pattern gets bucked here.
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Each game is different. TJ needs to adjust match ups, you cannot be over commit one way or another. And still think end of day Jefferson needs to get back Jeff level. Maybe a Batemon would help thisThe issue isn't schematic, it's personnel at the moment. Killian has lost confidence in his jump shot. Blake and Pleta are not threats from the outside. Tamin is a guy you kind of guard at the 3 point line but aren't too worried about his jump shooting. When they can sag on our 5 and Killian, and only half guard Tamin deep it allows the defense to play no-help and faceguard Milan and to dig on JJ. We become a really easy guard at that point.
I think you just have to see Batemon take some of Killian's minutes. He's put enough on tape that you have to respect his outside shot, and that's going to open things up for everyone.
Yeah...lots of coping going on. Not only was it a 20 point loss, ISU was down by 26 points in the first half...that's like DII-playing-DI bad. Yet it was the supposed #2 team in the country playing an unranked team. How many times a year does a top-10 (or top-25 for that matter) get down 26 points in the first half of a conference game? Maybe it happens more than I think.
It reminds me of the post-game thread after the Auburn game last year. So many of our loser-mentality fans were so happy that we'd "almost won".Yeah I think it's a bit disingenuous to try to compare last night's loss with "other highly ranked teams over the years having bad losses" as some sort of coping mechanism.
It's likely that the team is about as good as we'd hoped they'd be but not as good as the undefeated record, and Purdue win especially, made it look. There is more to fix that it appeared a few weeks ago but a lot of reason to believe this team can beat anyone. Just be at the best in March and it should be fun.
TJ teams usually peak in December. Then last year by the time the tourney started we were a shell of our December selves. Reality is harsh hopefully the pattern gets bucked here.
Your Hoks are a solid March squad having not been to the Sweet 16 since last century...TJ teams usually peak in December. Then last year by the time the tourney started we were a shell of our December selves. Reality is harsh hopefully the pattern gets bucked here.
The largest CU lead in that game was 16 points. It was a 6-pt game with around 5 minutes left and a 10-pt game with 3 around minutes left. Agaisnt KU, ISU was humiliated in the first half, and managed to make the loss less humiliating in the second half.But got blown out the 2nd half not sure if it really matters what half you got blown out in. You got blown out you got stomped,.
ISU and KU played to a draw 2nd half, Self kept starters in with like a minute to play
In KenPom that year CU was ranked 79th
Which loss is worse?
Believe Zona was a #1 seed in the tourney. Now, as others have pointed out, you get blown out regular season, you might get as far as elite 8. Zona that year lost to Houston in the sweet 16. So in terms of that it's not a good omen
Injuries were a huge part of the drop-off last season, how many games down the stretch were we playing the starters from earlier in the year. The key to this years team is getting production from someone that we so far have not gotten it. We need one of the other players to step up and help the team. Maybe that is one of the freshman, who knows but the talent is there,TJ teams usually peak in December. Then last year by the time the tourney started we were a shell of our December selves. Reality is harsh hopefully the pattern gets bucked here.
It reminds me of the post-game thread after the Auburn game last year. So many of our loser-mentality fans were so happy that we'd "almost won".
"Auburn is really good!" Well what are we?
"Teams blow 19-point second-half leads all the time!" I'm pretty sure that's not accurate.
The strength of the Iowa State fanbase by far is we are supportive of the team (e.g. showing up for games) even when they aren't very good, but I also feel we are often too accepting/apologetic of losing and poor play.
What do you want to do about it? I don't know if crying on a message board is going to accomplish anything.It reminds me of the post-game thread after the Auburn game last year. So many of our loser-mentality fans were so happy that we'd "almost won".
"Auburn is really good!" Well what are we?
"Teams blow 19-point second-half leads all the time!" I'm pretty sure that's not accurate.
The strength of the Iowa State fanbase by far is we are supportive of the team (e.g. showing up for games) even when they aren't very good, but I also feel we are often too accepting/apologetic of losing and poor play.
23-24 team was a different pattern, choked against Illinois. But its part of a larger pattern that TJ teams for some reason or another play their best ball in December. Year 1 was the only oddity in my mind.You can't take injuries into account or the lack of athleticism with the first two teams?
What's your rationale for this with the 23-24 team?
You act like this is either a 10 or a zero with no spectrum in between. Of course, T.J. had the attention of our team. But being locked in at a 10 happens extremely rarely in sports. If we are being candid our current team likely has a slightly lower ceiling then this Kansas team but has a much higher floor and has played much more consistently this year.The "it's just one game, stop overreacting" crowd is out in force in the postgame here as usual. This is of course just one loss and one loss is of course not a big deal in the middle of the season, but this is not just one game, it's the continuation and culmination of about a month (ever since the Purdue game) of not playing as well as we played for the first month of the season. "We're 16-1, shut up!" No I will not shut up. We were 7-0 since Purdue because we were playing teams who we had a large talent advantage over. The first time we played like this against a good team (KU) we lost, decisively and badly.
I'd really like to see some changes next game against another inferior opponent. Stop getting punched in the mouth and outplayed for the first half of every game. There's an Einstein quote on doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Referring back to my list of complaints upthread: did TJ not have our team's full attention? This was a big game for us, would have been a huge win.
I'll now talk myself off the ledge here after this post.
TJ teams usually peak in December. Then last year by the time the tourney started we were a shell of our December selves. Reality is harsh hopefully the pattern gets bucked here.
Well, dang. I wondered about that. What about #2 and #3 seeds?
The worry I have isn't that we can't start playing well again, nor is it that that we still can't beat anyone on any given night. Like others have said, were 16-1.
My fear was that this type of game was even possible. Most great teams that go on F4 runs just don't have this type of game even with their reasonable range of outcomes. Especially when healthy.
I see a lot of "everyone has games like this!". Well, no, not everyone. Not like this.
There are too many #2 and #3 teams with blowout losses (20+) to list but here are some notable tournament finishes:In '22 KU lost by 18 to Kentucky at home and went on and won the NC. It's one game, ISU will bounce back.
The color commentator towards the end of the BU game (McClure?) said that ISU will need to get more scoring out of the Toure spot in conference to maintain success. That seems to corroberate what you are saying.The issue isn't schematic, it's personnel at the moment. Killian has lost confidence in his jump shot. Blake and Pleta are not threats from the outside. Tamin is a guy you kind of guard at the 3 point line but aren't too worried about his jump shooting. When they can sag on our 5 and Killian, and only half guard Tamin deep it allows the defense to play no-help and faceguard Milan and to dig on JJ. We become a really easy guard at that point.
I think you just have to see Batemon take some of Killian's minutes. He's put enough on tape that you have to respect his outside shot, and that's going to open things up for everyone.
I do think injuries and a post player shopping around for a bigger paycheck later in the season derailed things last year. ( Yes I know this for a fact)It reminds me of the post-game thread after the Auburn game last year. So many of our loser-mentality fans were so happy that we'd "almost won".
"Auburn is really good!" Well what are we?
"Teams blow 19-point second-half leads all the time!" I'm pretty sure that's not accurate.
The strength of the Iowa State fanbase by far is we are supportive of the team (e.g. showing up for games) even when they aren't very good, but I also feel we are often too accepting/apologetic of losing and poor play.
Non-con teams mostly at home vs. Big 12 teams equally split home and away would be one obvious difference23-24 team was a different pattern, choked against Illinois. But its part of a larger pattern that TJ teams for some reason or another play their best ball in December. Year 1 was the only oddity in my mind.
The color commentator towards the end of the BU game (McClure?) said that ISU will need to get more scoring out of the Toure spot in conference to maintain success. That seems to corroberate what you are saying.
Played plenty of ball. Played post & you have to hit 50%+ of those shots.Layups and bunnies huh? You’ve never played basketball and been under the basket with vultures circling have you?
Jefferson was ass, he couldn’t finish and nobody else could either… but layups and bunnies don’t exists in major basketball except on a rare occasion.