One of the better wins of the season, was finally nice to see us making 3 point shots, the bench was great and we played like we wanted to show we have something to play for. Maybe we are getting healthy at the right time and can now get on a roll.
What is with this team? Even when they win it's like "That's great but..." Am I being over critical? Feels like something is lacking.
I post a lot of stupid **** so I lose track. Show me where I predicted we were going to lose.You cannot be serious with this much of a lack of self-awareness. You literally predict that we are going to lose every single game on this board.
It's definitely not just you. It's been a thing with all of TJ's teams where no lead is safe. They really struggle to keep a lead after building it and it makes the games stressful as a fan even when we end up winning comfortably. I think it's from the bouts of going 5+ minutes without making a field goal, which we seem to do a lot.
Like in the Auburn game, lots of fans were seemingly so pleased when we only lost by two on a tip-in. I was seething! We led that game by 18 points and had a 15-point lead in the second half. "Auburn is really good!" Well what are we?
I don't watch enough of other teams to know if it's normal or something unique to us.
Not really, but it’s ramped up for basketball. Like imagine wanting to dunk on fans 5 mins after a big win…why. But it happens for football too.
Apparently fans need to only discuss what he thinks we should discuss (good god, don’t bring up Watson’s minutes or TJ’s struggles in February). Add in the overreacting to a few fan comments and then applying those few comments to the entire fan base…something is super odd.
Anyway, outside of our normal 5-10 min lull, that’s a grown up win. Still some to clean up and if this team can put together a full, or nearly full, game - we’ll all be super happy this March.
Yes. No doubt about that. I hope that it's just a basketball problem, is all I'm saying.He's still being a great teammate and celebrating the other guys. Just having a rough time offensively
I post a lot of stupid **** so I lose track. Show me where I predicted we were going to lose.
Agree, the quality of play made each seem worse than the metrics (or appeared "addictive" to any negative metric).Nah.
WVU is actually a Q1 loss.
They could be “bad” in the sense of the way we played.
OK St - Q2
K-State Q3 (bad)
And yet, so many times, someone else (JJ) is bringing the ball down the court. *sigh*Let's give a little love to my man Tamin Lipsey.
15 points on 4-6/2-3/5-5 shooting, eight assists, two steals, one turnover. Great f*cking game!
Yeah that part's weird. Along with JJ, Keshon and Curtis have been bringing the ball up a lot more this year, at least that is my perception.And yet, so many times, someone else (JJ) is bringing the ball down the court. *sigh*
Big leads blown happens all the time. The 3-point line has made it much easier to get back into a game. The trick is to ward off the run and hold on for the win. The Cyclones have done that a few times this season, last night being just the most recent example. Final spread of 17 is great. Having a team full of solid FT shooters is critical in those situations.It's definitely not just you. It's been a thing with all of TJ's teams where no lead is safe. They really struggle to keep a lead after building it and it makes the games stressful as a fan even when we end up winning comfortably. I think it's from the bouts of going 5+ minutes without making a field goal, which we seem to do a lot.
Like in the Auburn game, lots of fans were seemingly so pleased when we only lost by two on a tip-in. I was seething! We led that game by 18 points and had a 15-point lead in the second half. "Auburn is really good!" Well what are we?
I don't watch enough of other teams to know if it's normal or something unique to us.
Q1, Q2 and Q3 are just labels. They were all three bad losses for a team of ISU's ability.Nah.
WVU is actually a Q1 loss.
They could be “bad” in the sense of the way we played.
OK St - Q2
K-State Q3 (bad)
I dont think this is a thing in basketball.think the B12 refs have decided in the last month to not bail him out
I suggest taking some load off Tamin helps him over the course of the season.Yeah that part's weird. Along with JJ, Keshon and Curtis have been bringing the ball up a lot more this year, at least that is my perception.
Fans can definitely be idiots, but that's part of the deal with sports, to a degree (anything way out of line should be called out).
Chris admitted himself when TJ was hired that he wouldn't be able to objectively cover MBB due to their friendship. We're seeing this play out any time the coaches get even the mildest criticism.
Just odd given that TJ has been successful and the fans are still almost entirely on board.
It can be somewhat normal in some of the other games I have watched. NBA too. I think it’s just human nature to let up a little with a big lead, especially if the opponent doesn’t just roll over. It also makes fans more nervous because nothing is more frustrating than blowing big leads. Just my two centsIt's definitely not just you. It's been a thing with all of TJ's teams where no lead is safe. They really struggle to keep a lead after building it and it makes the games stressful as a fan even when we end up winning comfortably. I think it's from the bouts of going 5+ minutes without making a field goal, which we seem to do a lot.
Like in the Auburn game, lots of fans were seemingly so pleased when we only lost by two on a tip-in. I was seething! We led that game by 18 points and had a 15-point lead in the second half. "Auburn is really good!" Well what are we?
I don't watch enough of other teams to know if it's normal or something unique to us.
Nah, they are bad. Very bad. We played like absolute dogsh*t in those games.Nah.
WVU is actually a Q1 loss.
They could be “bad” in the sense of the way we played.
OK St - Q2
K-State Q3 (bad)