Re: 2018-2019 Arizona Basketball
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2019 10:49 pm
He came to play tonight, I was impressed.
Rondae is one of my favorite all time cats.
Rondae is one of my favorite all time cats.
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Gonna be pretty hard to run him off now.ChooChooCat wrote:I totally get what you're saying and it is a great comparison, but the difference is 1. Head coach's roster philosophy and 2. The climate of college basketball.catgrad97 wrote:Akot's a Wayne Womack type of 4 (except hopefully without the triggered temper that Cali dbags set off).
Plenty of wingspan to guard seven-footers in a small lineup, low offensive ceiling but a knack for being the open man down low.
Womack didn't really do much either until his junior year. Then he saved the OT win over Duke at home and was a key contributor as a senior, even though he never started.
Akot looks to have the same career arc here.
In Womack's day he didn't have to worry about an incoming freshman taking his minutes as upperclassmen ruled the day in the 90s and freshmen stayed 3-4 years so there was no or very little recruiting politics at play. Also Olson hardly landed what we would consider 5* players at that time, he more identified talent and developed it.
This is a different world where freshmen come in and push guys like Akot who haven't developed fast enough out. Miller doesn't identify under recruited talent and develop it like Olson did. He recruits talent and it forces other guys out. He's repeatedly done it during his decade here. Due to some bad knees his freshman year and questionable offseason choices in regards to his development, Akot has found himself in the position of being recruited over. It is what it is.
Wasn't that Ira?Spaceman Spiff wrote:He just dunked on a 7'4 guy. So, start it up!U.P. Zona Fan wrote:When akot dunks on a guy who is 7 6, I'll start with the rondae comps.
We’ve decided to designate both players as a collective “he” and observe his progress as such.PieceOfMeat wrote:Wasn't that Ira?Spaceman Spiff wrote:He just dunked on a 7'4 guy. So, start it up!U.P. Zona Fan wrote:When akot dunks on a guy who is 7 6, I'll start with the rondae comps.
I thought Akot got him, albeit less noticeably, on his two hander in the first half.PieceOfMeat wrote:Wasn't that Ira?Spaceman Spiff wrote:He just dunked on a 7'4 guy. So, start it up!U.P. Zona Fan wrote:When akot dunks on a guy who is 7 6, I'll start with the rondae comps.
Ah, I might have missed Akot's then.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I thought Akot got him, albeit less noticeably, on his two hander in the first half.PieceOfMeat wrote:Wasn't that Ira?Spaceman Spiff wrote:He just dunked on a 7'4 guy. So, start it up!U.P. Zona Fan wrote:When akot dunks on a guy who is 7 6, I'll start with the rondae comps.
Or maybe I will lump Ira and Akot together. It was a blowout road win.
I found it and was wrong. The 7'4 kid switched on Coleman and Akot had Sueing jump with him.PieceOfMeat wrote:Ah, I might have missed Akot's then.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I thought Akot got him, albeit less noticeably, on his two hander in the first half.PieceOfMeat wrote:Wasn't that Ira?Spaceman Spiff wrote:He just dunked on a 7'4 guy. So, start it up!U.P. Zona Fan wrote:When akot dunks on a guy who is 7 6, I'll start with the rondae comps.
Or maybe I will lump Ira and Akot together. It was a blowout road win.
These next 5 are huge and will tell us what we need to know. It won't be easy, but it really has to start with a home sweep of the Oregon schools. Then hopefully we can go 2-1 (or a worst case 1-2) against USC, UCLA and ASSU.Alieberman wrote:Alright lets start looking at the future.
Going 4-0 to start the Pac season is nice but based on the level of our competition was totally necessary. None of the 4 we have played has any remote hope/ chance of dancing. That now changes. These next 3 week will give us a much better indication of where we are...
Oregon
Oregon St
@USC
@UCLA
@ASU
We really need to go 3-2 at least.
There next 2 @ home are HUGE. Must hold home court.
Why stop there? After the ASU game we've got UW at home (our only game against them). I'd say we need to go 4-2 over that 6 game stretch to even be on the bubble.Alieberman wrote:Alright lets start looking at the future.
Going 4-0 to start the Pac season is nice but based on the level of our competition was totally necessary. None of the 4 we have played has any remote hope/ chance of dancing. That now changes. These next 3 week will give us a much better indication of where we are...
Oregon
Oregon St
@USC
@UCLA
@ASU
We really need to go 3-2 at least.
There next 2 @ home are HUGE. Must hold home court.
Every game is big. Winning the Pac regular season would go a long ways towards solidifying an at large. Our OOC wasn't great, but I think it would likely hold up if we paired with winning the conference but didn't win the conference tourney.ChooChooCat wrote:Why stop there? After the ASU game we've got UW at home (our only game against them). I'd say we need to go 4-2 over that 6 game stretch to even be on the bubble.Alieberman wrote:Alright lets start looking at the future.
Going 4-0 to start the Pac season is nice but based on the level of our competition was totally necessary. None of the 4 we have played has any remote hope/ chance of dancing. That now changes. These next 3 week will give us a much better indication of where we are...
Oregon
Oregon St
@USC
@UCLA
@ASU
We really need to go 3-2 at least.
There next 2 @ home are HUGE. Must hold home court.
As ECC stated, that marks the half way point in the season. But yes, there will be plenty of tough games in the 2nd half stating with that game vs. Washington.ChooChooCat wrote:Why stop there? After the ASU game we've got UW at home (our only game against them). I'd say we need to go 4-2 over that 6 game stretch to even be on the bubble.Alieberman wrote:Alright lets start looking at the future.
Going 4-0 to start the Pac season is nice but based on the level of our competition was totally necessary. None of the 4 we have played has any remote hope/ chance of dancing. That now changes. These next 3 week will give us a much better indication of where we are...
Oregon
Oregon St
@USC
@UCLA
@ASU
We really need to go 3-2 at least.
There next 2 @ home are HUGE. Must hold home court.
Agree. The second half of the conference season is much tougher than the first. Washington will be tough to start the 2nd half but after that you have WSU, at the mountain schools which wont be easy but easier than at So Cal schools, home for the Nor Cal schools, at the Oregon schools which again isnt easy but we will see how Oregon is after Thursday, and home vs asu.Alieberman wrote:As ECC stated, that marks the half way point in the season. But yes, there will be plenty of tough games in the 2nd half stating with that game vs. Washington.ChooChooCat wrote:Why stop there? After the ASU game we've got UW at home (our only game against them). I'd say we need to go 4-2 over that 6 game stretch to even be on the bubble.Alieberman wrote:Alright lets start looking at the future.
Going 4-0 to start the Pac season is nice but based on the level of our competition was totally necessary. None of the 4 we have played has any remote hope/ chance of dancing. That now changes. These next 3 week will give us a much better indication of where we are...
Oregon
Oregon St
@USC
@UCLA
@ASU
We really need to go 3-2 at least.
There next 2 @ home are HUGE. Must hold home court.
Saying “tough games” in reference to the pisspoor quality of the teams in this league would be borderline criminal for your typical Arizona team.Alieberman wrote:As ECC stated, that marks the half way point in the season. But yes, there will be plenty of tough games in the 2nd half stating with that game vs. Washington.ChooChooCat wrote:Why stop there? After the ASU game we've got UW at home (our only game against them). I'd say we need to go 4-2 over that 6 game stretch to even be on the bubble.Alieberman wrote:Alright lets start looking at the future.
Going 4-0 to start the Pac season is nice but based on the level of our competition was totally necessary. None of the 4 we have played has any remote hope/ chance of dancing. That now changes. These next 3 week will give us a much better indication of where we are...
Oregon
Oregon St
@USC
@UCLA
@ASU
We really need to go 3-2 at least.
There next 2 @ home are HUGE. Must hold home court.
A tourney bid would be a successful year for this group.Main Event wrote:We're in right now our seed just isn't gonna be anything special which is fine
I agree. We could go 14-0 or 0-14 the rest of the season and I wouldn't be 100% stunned. Very surprised, especially 0-14, but they are all loseable.Beachcat97 wrote:I think what's encouraging is that none of these upcoming games feels unwinnable. We could lose 3 of the next 5 or win them all. Would either outcome be so surprising?
I also think there's a legit chance that the Pac reg season champ could be nervous on Selection Sunday. I believe it was UW who won the league and missed the tourney a few years back. It could happen again if our league champ has more than, say, 3 losses to very low-rated Pac opponents. If the reg season champ goes 16-2 or 15-3, you have to like their chances to get an at-large bid. Anything worse than that, though, and I'd be sweating.
Pac tourney is huge this year. Huge.
No way.PHXCATS wrote:PAC-12 gets at least three teams in the dance this year. As Hansen would say, LOOK IT
Back it up thenBeachcat97 wrote:No way.PHXCATS wrote:PAC-12 gets at least three teams in the dance this year. As Hansen would say, LOOK IT
I'm curious which three you think are getting in. Needless to say, it's far too early to really have this conversation. But as of today, who besides AZ and UW would be in?PHXCATS wrote:Back it up thenBeachcat97 wrote:No way.PHXCATS wrote:PAC-12 gets at least three teams in the dance this year. As Hansen would say, LOOK IT
I dont know but asu probably gets in today as well. Lots of season left but Oregon State is looking good and UCLA can make a run as wellBeachcat97 wrote:I'm curious which three you think are getting in. Needless to say, it's far too early to really have this conversation. But as of today, who besides AZ and UW would be in?PHXCATS wrote:Back it up thenBeachcat97 wrote:No way.PHXCATS wrote:PAC-12 gets at least three teams in the dance this year. As Hansen would say, LOOK IT
UCLA is currently 10-7 with losses to Belmont and Liberty at home and they have no good wins. Good luck.PHXCATS wrote:I dont know but asu probably gets in today as well. Lots of season left but Oregon State is looking good and UCLA can make a run as wellBeachcat97 wrote:I'm curious which three you think are getting in. Needless to say, it's far too early to really have this conversation. But as of today, who besides AZ and UW would be in?PHXCATS wrote:Back it up thenBeachcat97 wrote:No way.PHXCATS wrote:PAC-12 gets at least three teams in the dance this year. As Hansen would say, LOOK IT
UCLA has been rolling since the coaching change and has the most talent. I said they can make a run. Not predicting they will make it or would make it if Selection Sunday were todayChooChooCat wrote:UCLA is currently 10-7 with losses to Belmont and Liberty at home and they have no good wins. Good luck.
Coming back from 9 down in the final minute is quite impressive and Oregon State is super hot right now.Merkin wrote:I'm not sure beating Oregon in OT and losing to OSU is "rolling".
Just edited my comment to say that.PHXCATS wrote:Coming back from 9 down in the final minute is quite impressive and Oregon State is super hot right now.Merkin wrote:I'm not sure beating Oregon in OT and losing to OSU is "rolling".
Merkin wrote:Just edited my comment to say that.PHXCATS wrote:Coming back from 9 down in the final minute is quite impressive and Oregon State is super hot right now.Merkin wrote:I'm not sure beating Oregon in OT and losing to OSU is "rolling".
Very impressive.
ChooChooCat wrote:Well guys good talk about Akot. He's gone.
no kidding... When has a starter ever decided to just peace out? And it's not ever during the semester break.... this makes no sense.Chicat wrote:He’s not transferring so much as he’s just fucking quitting on his teammates and the coaches.
Not a good look...