Re: Ąžuolas Tubelis
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2022 8:52 am
I think he needs more face up opportunities to keep him engaged
Yep. That, perimeter shot, motor and defense. A lot of work to do to become a draft worthy player. I do think he can get there with another year or two but much work to be done.Chicat wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 9:00 am He needs to learn to go right. Once everyone figured out he only drives left, it’s been a lot tougher sledding for our man Zu.
He took 4 very early shots and missed them all, not even close to making a basket.97cats wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 8:49 am very very very poor game
its all mental with him - if hes engaged hes amazing, and if hes just not feeling it well hes just not gonna try.
fucking bizzaro
He's playing euro softMerkin wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 9:26 amHe took 4 very early shots and missed them all, not even close to making a basket.97cats wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 8:49 am very very very poor game
its all mental with him - if hes engaged hes amazing, and if hes just not feeling it well hes just not gonna try.
fucking bizzaro
I've been beating this drum for quite a while. Tubelis can be one of our greatest assets and liabilities at the same time. When he plays his best game, we're untouchable. Not even close.Alieberman wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 9:50 am We need Zu in beast-mode when playing teams like this.
Finesse game ain't gonna work against TCU / Houston
He has a tendency to just not be aggressive. Like 1st round, he got multiple entry passes batted away because he would face the rim, but make zero attempt to drive or shoot. He just sort of faced the rim to pass and his defender would drop off of him and he just tried to pass it around the guy.phxcat23 wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 12:41 pm He just looked slower and was not contesting anything. Missing baskets at the rim 2x early in game. Glad CTL saw he was not productive and held him, but he needs to get some toughness by Thursday because when he’s on, he can be a beast. Just looked out of it last night
Rightly so. Tubelis didn’t look right at all.Olsondogg wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 2:08 pm Tubelis will be fine. Lloyd definitely pissed him off by benching him, which is a good thing.
I don't think he would be 1st team all PAC12 if that were true.Alieberman wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 1:23 pm Zu seems to be good every other game.
I expect to see him have a much bigger impact on Friday night
You are correct. I used poor words. I meant to really say that every time Zu has had a bad (low impact) game- he seems to bounce right back with a great game.TheCat wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 7:09 pmI don't think he would be 1st team all PAC12 if that were true.Alieberman wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 1:23 pm Zu seems to be good every other game.
I expect to see him have a much bigger impact on Friday night
I think he’ll put up slightly better numbers than the TCU game, but I think he won’t play as much either. Houston will give him as much fits as TCU did and he’s going to be hard pressed to defend this game too. He’s going to be huge in an Elite 8 matchup against either Nova or Michigan though.Alieberman wrote: Tue Mar 22, 2022 9:48 amYou are correct. I used poor words. I meant to really say that every time Zu has had a bad (low impact) game- he seems to bounce right back with a great game.TheCat wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 7:09 pmI don't think he would be 1st team all PAC12 if that were true.Alieberman wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 1:23 pm Zu seems to be good every other game.
I expect to see him have a much bigger impact on Friday night
Pelle time.ChooChooCat wrote: Tue Mar 22, 2022 4:42 pmI think he’ll put up slightly better numbers than the TCU game, but I think he won’t play as much either. Houston will give him as much fits as TCU did and he’s going to be hard pressed to defend this game too. He’s going to be huge in an Elite 8 matchup against either Nova or Michigan though.Alieberman wrote: Tue Mar 22, 2022 9:48 amYou are correct. I used poor words. I meant to really say that every time Zu has had a bad (low impact) game- he seems to bounce right back with a great game.TheCat wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 7:09 pmI don't think he would be 1st team all PAC12 if that were true.Alieberman wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 1:23 pm Zu seems to be good every other game.
I expect to see him have a much bigger impact on Friday night
Euro players still have that "Old School" mentality!!
This. Reminds me of Ryan Anderson just completely dropping off in the last month.Merkin wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 9:45 pm Welp, really don't expect Zu back next season, although I have no insider knowledge. He is just too soft for the American game once you play a physical quicker team, along with never being able to use his right hand.
He has no confidence left. None of his shots were even close.
This.pc in NM wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:18 pm I’ll cheer Zu’s return and be eager to see the improvements he makes over the off-season.
We wouldn’t have had the season we had without him!!!
Excellent post.dovecanyoncat wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:30 pm Zu will add to his skill set and make a lot of us feel like chumps for dunking on him. To be sure, his flaws were exposed and he got his head handed to him. Houston took his fucking lunch money on every fucking possession. Unless he wants to transfer, which I bet he doesn't, he'll be humble (more humble than we are) and coached up by Lloyd and Co. and become aplayer of value none of us can predict. He knows how to play but he is yet to understand the game. The difference between knowing and understanding is time. Give him time. Wasn't that what we demanded of Miller's evolutionary player development? Are we this fucking buttthurt that we discount the future because we didn't get a National Title in Lloyd's first year? FFS.
No, because CTL is far too smart to make the same mistake twice. Especially after getting rolled by Baylor. He's not your typical first year coach. Everybody saw this coming, and we still had no answers.dovecanyoncat wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:30 pm Zu will add to his skill set and make a lot of us feel like chumps for dunking on him. To be sure, his flaws were exposed and he got his head handed to him. Houston took his fucking lunch money on every fucking possession. Unless he wants to transfer, which I bet he doesn't, he'll be humble (more humble than we are) and coached up by Lloyd and Co. and become aplayer of value none of us can predict. He knows how to play but he is yet to understand the game. The difference between knowing and understanding is time. Give him time. Wasn't that what we demanded of Miller's evolutionary player development? Are we this fucking buttthurt that we discount the future because we didn't get a National Title in Lloyd's first year? FFS.
So Zu transfers? or We never become able to teach Euro players to adjust to fast Western ball?RawleArenas wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:34 pmNo, because CTL is far too smart to make the same mistake twice. Especially after getting rolled by Baylor. He's not your typical first year coach. Everybody saw this coming, and we still had no answers.dovecanyoncat wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:30 pm Zu will add to his skill set and make a lot of us feel like chumps for dunking on him. To be sure, his flaws were exposed and he got his head handed to him. Houston took his fucking lunch money on every fucking possession. Unless he wants to transfer, which I bet he doesn't, he'll be humble (more humble than we are) and coached up by Lloyd and Co. and become aplayer of value none of us can predict. He knows how to play but he is yet to understand the game. The difference between knowing and understanding is time. Give him time. Wasn't that what we demanded of Miller's evolutionary player development? Are we this fucking buttthurt that we discount the future because we didn't get a National Title in Lloyd's first year? FFS.
Honestly speaking, I don't know. AT is one incredible player, but I don't know. He seems to shrink in big game situations and plays at his own pace at times. Mark Few hasn't learned, his teams won't get there on talent alone, and neither will we. We need to upgrade our conditioning, and find smart, high character guys who hang their hat on defense.dovecanyoncat wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:38 pmSo Zu transfers? or We never become able to teach Euro players to adjust to fast Western ball?RawleArenas wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:34 pmNo, because CTL is far too smart to make the same mistake twice. Especially after getting rolled by Baylor. He's not your typical first year coach. Everybody saw this coming, and we still had no answers.dovecanyoncat wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:30 pm Zu will add to his skill set and make a lot of us feel like chumps for dunking on him. To be sure, his flaws were exposed and he got his head handed to him. Houston took his fucking lunch money on every fucking possession. Unless he wants to transfer, which I bet he doesn't, he'll be humble (more humble than we are) and coached up by Lloyd and Co. and become aplayer of value none of us can predict. He knows how to play but he is yet to understand the game. The difference between knowing and understanding is time. Give him time. Wasn't that what we demanded of Miller's evolutionary player development? Are we this fucking buttthurt that we discount the future because we didn't get a National Title in Lloyd's first year? FFS.
Gonzaga played in the national championship game last year. Lmao.RawleArenas wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:49 pmHonestly speaking, I don't know. AT is one incredible player, but I don't know. He seems to shrink in big game situations and plays at his own pace at times. Mark Few hasn't learned, his teams won't get there on talent alone, and neither will we. We need to upgrade our conditioning, and find smart, high character guys who hang their hat on defense.dovecanyoncat wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:38 pmSo Zu transfers? or We never become able to teach Euro players to adjust to fast Western ball?RawleArenas wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:34 pmNo, because CTL is far too smart to make the same mistake twice. Especially after getting rolled by Baylor. He's not your typical first year coach. Everybody saw this coming, and we still had no answers.dovecanyoncat wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:30 pm Zu will add to his skill set and make a lot of us feel like chumps for dunking on him. To be sure, his flaws were exposed and he got his head handed to him. Houston took his fucking lunch money on every fucking possession. Unless he wants to transfer, which I bet he doesn't, he'll be humble (more humble than we are) and coached up by Lloyd and Co. and become aplayer of value none of us can predict. He knows how to play but he is yet to understand the game. The difference between knowing and understanding is time. Give him time. Wasn't that what we demanded of Miller's evolutionary player development? Are we this fucking buttthurt that we discount the future because we didn't get a National Title in Lloyd's first year? FFS.
Oh god hes right, we're never gonna recruit a good player ever again with this system!!!RawleArenas wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:57 pm With a super stacked team. That may not happen for a long time, to have that group of players. And they were stacked this year and got beat by a far lesser defensive team than Houston. I've watched tons of basketball and we simply don't cut it defensively.
We have to make serious changes if we want to make deep runs. Sampson figured it out in a weaker conference, so can we.
Ok yoga master, that's quite a stretch. We're immature, soft and timid. And we never peaked and learned from our mistakes, THAT's what's concerning.Fishclamps wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:59 pmOh god hes right, we're never gonna recruit a good player ever again with this system!!!RawleArenas wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:57 pm With a super stacked team. That may not happen for a long time, to have that group of players. And they were stacked this year and got beat by a far lesser defensive team than Houston. I've watched tons of basketball and we simply don't cut it defensively.
We have to make serious changes if we want to make deep runs. Sampson figured it out in a weaker conference, so can we.![]()
So wild that a team full of sophomores with limited experience would show those traits. You're right, incredibly concerning. I'm afraid it's too late for Arizona.RawleArenas wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 11:08 pmOk yoga master, that's quite a stretch. We're immature, soft and timid. And we never peaked and learned from our mistakes, THAT's what's concerning.Fishclamps wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:59 pmOh god hes right, we're never gonna recruit a good player ever again with this system!!!RawleArenas wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:57 pm With a super stacked team. That may not happen for a long time, to have that group of players. And they were stacked this year and got beat by a far lesser defensive team than Houston. I've watched tons of basketball and we simply don't cut it defensively.
We have to make serious changes if we want to make deep runs. Sampson figured it out in a weaker conference, so can we.![]()
We lost four games all year and avenged two of those losses including twice without our starting PG. We had a bad night against a difficult matchup. I hate it as much as anyone, but let’s try not to make like this team is garbage.RawleArenas wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 11:08 pmOk yoga master, that's quite a stretch. We're immature, soft and timid. And we never peaked and learned from our mistakes, THAT's what's concerning.Fishclamps wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:59 pmOh god hes right, we're never gonna recruit a good player ever again with this system!!!RawleArenas wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:57 pm With a super stacked team. That may not happen for a long time, to have that group of players. And they were stacked this year and got beat by a far lesser defensive team than Houston. I've watched tons of basketball and we simply don't cut it defensively.
We have to make serious changes if we want to make deep runs. Sampson figured it out in a weaker conference, so can we.![]()