Does anyone have a clip of the block on Bob that should have been a goal tend? That seemed like a beyond obvious call that was missed.
He can, he just doesn't ever shoot it.
Has a nice hook at times too.
Doesn’t get much chance at that when we run that high post stuff so often. And maybe that thing would work better if he took that shot from the elbow
This 100% explains why we got a goaltending call in our favor. Color confusion. They forgot we were Iowa State for a minute.So we're all on board with switching to the anthracite jerseys until we lose, I assume.
I'm sorry guys but K-State isn't dancing. They didn't beat anybody in their non-conf and the loss to Kansas at home was their last shot at a signature 1-A win.
Yeah, they beat Tech and Texas but the NIT is full of teams like that who had a few really strong wins here and there.
TCU has a good record but their resume is really thin right now and they have one of the hardest remaining schedules. The most likely scenario is them or Oklahoma takes the 7th spot and the remaining two go to the NIT.
Three point shooting thru 20 games:
Jaz .487 2.0 shots/game
Grill .404 4.5
IB .395 2.2
TE .375 0.4
TJ .362 2.9
Gabe .248 5.5
Hunter .224 3.8
I agree but Hunter and Brockington were clutch down the stretch. Brockington was doing some hero-ball in the second half when the offense was stagnant, but he was a stud down the stretch. All in all, it was a great game to win and a punch to the gut to the loser.View attachment 94935
Look at the monster games (efficiency-wise, at least) from Conditt, Grill, and Jones.
Conditt and Jones both had a TS% of 100% and pulled down a lot of rebounds. These models LOVE guys who generate "garbage" points off offensive rebounds because they are essentially manufacturing their own possession, unlike a guard tossing a shot at a basket which uses up the possession.
Grill is obvious in going 5/7 from three and having basically no other stats despite 25 minutes. I liked TJ's adjustment to keep him in there late and in overtime given he was playing well on defense.
Grill actually had a true shooting of 107%, or 2.14 points every time he took shot.
I know Jackson shows up at as ±0.0 above, but those two late free throws... the first two he took all season, even if he is a career 71.4%... has not played very much, coming in cold late in the game, only out there because Kalscheur just fouled out... and unlike the rest of the team, he completely drains them.
Effective, efficient play from the bench guards and big men won this game. Not trying to take anything away from the big numbers put up by Brockington and Hunter, but both of them were kind of chucking last night. Somebody had to make up for Kalscheur going 0/6 three, and Grill and Jackson did it.
It's too early to rule anybody out at this point because mathematically every team still has 8-10 games left not including conference tournaments.Too early to rule KState out, imo. They 'should' have beat KU and did beat a hot Tech team at the time. Bigger chances they won't, but I think they have too many opportunities for quad 1 wins left due to the conference strength.
I'm really okay with Gabe not taking more than a couple '3's a game, maybe just an end of the shot clock have-to '3'. He has the ability to score in other ways and I think it could help us.
Hunter needs to just do what he's doing.....keep working on it and take the obvious wide-open ones. Definitely better at top of key than he is baseline.
I agree but Hunter and Brockington were clutch down the stretch. Brockington was doing some hero-ball in the second half when the offense was stagnant, but he was a stud down the stretch. All in all, it was a great game to win and a punch to the gut to the loser.
Anybody else notice how much flatter of a trajectory CG has on his 3's than Gabe. Idk if that in of itself is a better technique or not, but the results have obviously been significantly different
If we play like we did tonight we’ll win by 20+. If we play like we did vs. TCU it’ll be a game.
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Look at the monster games (efficiency-wise, at least) from Conditt, Grill, and Jones.
Conditt and Jones both had a TS% of 100% and pulled down a lot of rebounds. These models LOVE guys who generate "garbage" points off offensive rebounds because they are essentially manufacturing their own possession, unlike a guard tossing a shot at a basket which uses up the possession.
Grill is obvious in going 5/7 from three and having basically no other stats despite 25 minutes. I liked TJ's adjustment to keep him in there late and in overtime given he was playing well on defense.
Grill actually had a true shooting of 107%, or 2.14 points every time he took shot.
I know Jackson shows up at as ±0.0 above, but those two late free throws... the first two he took all season, even if he is a career 71.4%... has not played very much, coming in cold late in the game, only out there because Kalscheur just fouled out... and unlike the rest of the team, he completely drains them.
Effective, efficient play from the bench guards and big men won this game. Not trying to take anything away from the big numbers put up by Brockington and Hunter, but both of them were chucking and turnover machines. Somebody had to make up for Kalscheur going 0/6 three, and Grill and Jackson did it.
I'm sorry guys but K-State isn't dancing. They didn't beat anybody in their non-conf and the loss to Kansas at home was their last shot at a signature 1-A win.
Yeah, they beat Tech and Texas but the NIT is full of teams like that who had a few really strong wins here and there.
TCU has a good record but their resume is really thin right now and they have one of the hardest remaining schedules. The most likely scenario is them or Oklahoma takes the 7th spot and the remaining two go to the NIT.
I thought it was a goal tend live but watching the replay I think it was an amazing block.