You’d think since they started this thread they’d be able to stay on topic.Again, this is about the big 12 tournament. Keep up.
You’d think since they started this thread they’d be able to stay on topic.Again, this is about the big 12 tournament. Keep up.
See, this is sorta my point. It matters most to the fans, not the players, as King McClure pointed out this morning on B12 radio. I suspect he's right.If you enjoy fun, then yes it matters. The Big 12 tournament is the most fun sporting event I've ever been to and I'm very fortunate to have been a lot of really fun events.
These tournaments and games are actually pretty darn important for teams that still need work to make the tournament, and for teams who can help/hurt their seeding.IDK about that. I heard King McClure this morning say that players are tired of playing one another by now and just want to move on to the dance. He played at the highest level. I respect his views as a past player. Actually, his comments were why I brought the topic.
Frankly, I suspect fans care more than many of the players who have their eyes on something far more important. And coaches don't want tired nor injured teams going into next week.
Well, that's what I said in the opening post. It matters to the lower tier, not so much to the already-seeded teams. I mean guys like King McClure are saying just that.These tournaments and games are actually pretty darn important for teams that still need work to make the tournament, and for teams who can help/hurt their seeding.
Are their teams where it doesn’t matter one way or another? Sure, but this week is to get guys mentally prepared for post season basketball.
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You can’t take one guy’s opinion on a matter and then make a blanket assumption for other athletes lol. King didn’t have much success in this tournament either, so it’s easy for him to make such a statementSee, this is sorta my point. It matters most to the fans, not the players, as King McClure pointed out this morning on B12 radio. I suspect he's right.
Watch how the players react during the games and tell me it doesn't matter. The intensity is much higher than a typical regular season game.IDK about that. I heard King McClure this morning say that players are tired of playing one another by now and just want to move on to the dance. He played at the highest level. I respect his views as a past player. Actually, his comments were why I brought the topic.
Frankly, I suspect fans care more than many of the players who have their eyes on something far more important. And coaches don't want tired nor injured teams going into next week.
See, this is sorta my point. It matters most to the fans, not the players, as King McClure pointed out this morning on B12 radio. I suspect he's right.
TMCats through and through. Not great, Bob.This is such a Surly thread.
We just put out a brand new starting lineup and rotation and snapped a 4 game losing streak while ending a disastrous month of play. We need all the momentum we can get. I'd like at least one more win.For ISU this season, no. Lose to Baylor. You're in the tourney already and you're not moving up at all. Save your energy, save the injuries.
So am I. But think about the players who are tired, beat up, and looking at playing this B12 thingy on top of a rugged conference schedule. It's a money grab, like the football championship game, only with less meaning.Okay, but I'm a fan, so...
Listen to the crowd. Watch the benches. Postseason basketball hits different, even if it's just a conference tournament.Anyone who says the Big 12 tournament doesn't matter, then watches it, is lying.
And I said it can affect the seeding of teams already in the field. ISU could jump up to a 4 seed if they’d win it all, but if they lose first round, would likely be a 6. Does the tournament matter in terms of making the dance? No, but there is still something to play for.Well, that's what I said in the opening post. It matters to the lower tier, not so much to the already-seeded teams.
I agree but the tradeoff is playing 3 games in 3 days. IMO, get rest, get healthy, come in ready to go for the Big Dance.I think this team would move an entire seed line if they won the conference tournament. I think anything that keeps the positive momentum from Baylor rolling is beneficial after that massive slump and the Grill dismissal.