Re: South Region Discussion
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2022 9:27 pm
Don't think it's been announced yet.
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Don't think it's been announced yet.
Don't think there's a crowd change over for the 2nd session.
Assholes!UAEebs86 wrote: Fri Mar 18, 2022 9:42 pmDon't think there's a crowd change over for the 2nd session.
Tubelis was silky smooth today. If not for the foul trouble, he'd have scored 20+azcat49 wrote: Fri Mar 18, 2022 10:11 pm Sundays game we will need Mathurin to show why he is an all American and lottery pick. He needs to get to the line like he did against UCLA.
We also need Terry to continue his hot play and Tubelis to step back into form
Quite a few people were using Seton Hall's size as the primary reason TCU was going to lose tonight. Well... Our size is certainly more imposing, but still it won't be easy against their bulldog defenders.Beachcat97 wrote: Fri Mar 18, 2022 7:54 pmSo that means we have a size advantage.Bangkok Wildcat wrote: Fri Mar 18, 2022 7:51 pmTheir starting C, Lampkin is 6’11, 270 lbs…..their next biggest is F, Miller, 6’7, 215 lbs. and then F, Obannon 6’6, 215 lbs. They also have F, Cork 6’9 228 lbs & F, Coles 6’7 225lbs both off the bench on a 9 man rotation.Beachcat97 wrote: Fri Mar 18, 2022 7:30 pmNot watching this one. How's their size? Because the nastiest D in the country is still going to have trouble with us unless they've got some guys 6'10 or taller.
Staring G Miles, 6’2 195 lbs & G Baugh, 6’4 195 lbs. Bench: G Peavy 6’7, 215 lbs & G Farabello 6’3 178 lbs.
If their interior defense is as good as most are saying, then it means CK and AT have to be stronger than they've ever been with the ball. These guys will strip the ball again and again, and we can't count on the refs bailing us out.
I like our chances against any team where our size advantage is a factor.
TCU vs #6 Kansas | Big 12 TournamentCopaCat wrote: Fri Mar 18, 2022 11:46 pmQuite a few people were using Seton Hall's size as the primary reason TCU was going to lose tonight. Well... Our size is certainly more imposing, but still it won't be easy against their bulldog defenders.Beachcat97 wrote: Fri Mar 18, 2022 7:54 pmSo that means we have a size advantage.Bangkok Wildcat wrote: Fri Mar 18, 2022 7:51 pmTheir starting C, Lampkin is 6’11, 270 lbs…..their next biggest is F, Miller, 6’7, 215 lbs. and then F, Obannon 6’6, 215 lbs. They also have F, Cork 6’9 228 lbs & F, Coles 6’7 225lbs both off the bench on a 9 man rotation.Beachcat97 wrote: Fri Mar 18, 2022 7:30 pmNot watching this one. How's their size? Because the nastiest D in the country is still going to have trouble with us unless they've got some guys 6'10 or taller.
Staring G Miles, 6’2 195 lbs & G Baugh, 6’4 195 lbs. Bench: G Peavy 6’7, 215 lbs & G Farabello 6’3 178 lbs.
If their interior defense is as good as most are saying, then it means CK and AT have to be stronger than they've ever been with the ball. These guys will strip the ball again and again, and we can't count on the refs bailing us out.
I like our chances against any team where our size advantage is a factor.
Our key will be running our offense at max efficiency. No 19 turnovers and stupid shots. We do that and we will have a great chance. Good D will be paramount as well. Our D against Wright St was so/so when we weren't blocking shots. Way to many easy looks.
This will be our toughest test in a while. Tougher than USC and UCLA IMO. These guys have wins over KU, Texas, TT, and Iowa St(all in the round of 32). The Big 12 was clearly the best conference this year if we are basing it on current NCAA tournament results.
This will be our Final 4 litmus test.
UCLA is a much better basketball team than TCU. Yes it will be a tough game. Yes we will have to play a cleaner game but we should be able to handle TCU. As for it being our litmus test. Not really. IMO each of these upcoming games (if we are lucky enough to advance through the region) will be tougher than the prior one. Just the way it should be.CopaCat wrote: Fri Mar 18, 2022 11:46 pmQuite a few people were using Seton Hall's size as the primary reason TCU was going to lose tonight. Well... Our size is certainly more imposing, but still it won't be easy against their bulldog defenders.Beachcat97 wrote: Fri Mar 18, 2022 7:54 pmSo that means we have a size advantage.Bangkok Wildcat wrote: Fri Mar 18, 2022 7:51 pmTheir starting C, Lampkin is 6’11, 270 lbs…..their next biggest is F, Miller, 6’7, 215 lbs. and then F, Obannon 6’6, 215 lbs. They also have F, Cork 6’9 228 lbs & F, Coles 6’7 225lbs both off the bench on a 9 man rotation.Beachcat97 wrote: Fri Mar 18, 2022 7:30 pmNot watching this one. How's their size? Because the nastiest D in the country is still going to have trouble with us unless they've got some guys 6'10 or taller.
Staring G Miles, 6’2 195 lbs & G Baugh, 6’4 195 lbs. Bench: G Peavy 6’7, 215 lbs & G Farabello 6’3 178 lbs.
If their interior defense is as good as most are saying, then it means CK and AT have to be stronger than they've ever been with the ball. These guys will strip the ball again and again, and we can't count on the refs bailing us out.
I like our chances against any team where our size advantage is a factor.
Our key will be running our offense at max efficiency. No 19 turnovers and stupid shots. We do that and we will have a great chance. Good D will be paramount as well. Our D against Wright St was so/so when we weren't blocking shots. Way to many easy looks.
This will be our toughest test in a while. Tougher than USC and UCLA IMO. These guys have wins over KU, Texas, TT, and Iowa St(all in the round of 32). The Big 12 was clearly the best conference this year if we are basing it on current NCAA tournament results.
This will be our Final 4 litmus test.
TCU is the only team I'm worried about on Sunday.Alieberman wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 5:54 am Updated list:
These are the only teams I'm worried about in the South Region:
Michigan
Tennessee
Ohio State
Villanova
Illinois
Houston
TCU
Teams I'm not worried about:
Bryant
Wright State
Colorado State
Longwood
Loyola Chicago
Delaware
Chattanooga
UAB
Seton Hall
Saving the Irish coffee for game day?pc in NM wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 7:06 am Apropos of nothing, I woke up this morning with a consuming sense of anxiety that the tourney is overwhelmingly difficult, and scary as hell!!!
I just started with a "Black Eye" (A cup of coffee with two shots of espresso added). I may need a couple....
The critical resource, especially as we move ahead in the tourney, is to make sure that my Pez Dispenser is fully loaded with Xanax...RaisingArizona wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 7:11 amSaving the Irish coffee for game day?pc in NM wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 7:06 am Apropos of nothing, I woke up this morning with a consuming sense of anxiety that the tourney is overwhelmingly difficult, and scary as hell!!!
I just started with a "Black Eye" (A cup of coffee with two shots of espresso added). I may need a couple....
I’ve heard it called a Red Eye.pc in NM wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 7:06 am Apropos of nothing, I woke up this morning with a consuming sense of anxiety that the tourney is overwhelmingly difficult, and scary as hell!!!
I just started with a "Black Eye" (A cup of coffee with two shots of espresso added). I may need a couple....
A "Red Eye" is a single shot, I believe...wyo-cat wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 7:17 amI’ve heard it called a Red Eye.pc in NM wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 7:06 am Apropos of nothing, I woke up this morning with a consuming sense of anxiety that the tourney is overwhelmingly difficult, and scary as hell!!!
I just started with a "Black Eye" (A cup of coffee with two shots of espresso added). I may need a couple....
We need to stop the freaking turnovers.azcat49 wrote: Fri Mar 18, 2022 10:11 pm Sundays game we will need Mathurin to show why he is an all American and lottery pick. He needs to get to the line like he did against UCLA.
We also need Terry to continue his hot play and Tubelis to step back into form
Good lord Debbie Downer.Captain Obvious wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 8:40 am TCU is the exact type of team that has historically given Arizona problems. Physical teams that slow the tempo and make it a half court game have a chance against us. TCU packs the paint and they will do that tomorrow to see if we can hit our outside shots. This is where dribble penetration is key. Drive, draw, and dish and play over their heads. Mathurin needs to drive inside more. If they take an early lead we're in trouble. TCU isn't an offensively oriented team which means they'll hit 15 three's tomorrow. We have to limit the turnovers. We turn it over 20 times tomorrow I guarantee we're finished.
This. I agree with the narrative about TCU's defense giving Arizona trouble but they're going to need a damn strong offensive performance to establish their defense inside the arc.EastCoastCat wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 3:03 am All games moving forward will be tough. Just figure out a way to win.
Our defense will be the key on Sunday.
Kier played for Tom Crean so.... No.dmjcat wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 8:31 amWe need to stop the freaking turnovers.azcat49 wrote: Fri Mar 18, 2022 10:11 pm Sundays game we will need Mathurin to show why he is an all American and lottery pick. He needs to get to the line like he did against UCLA.
We also need Terry to continue his hot play and Tubelis to step back into form
20+ TO's on Sunday and there will be a greater than 50% chance our season is over.
I'm hoping the TO's in the 1st round were the result of jitters from our players participating in their first NCAA tournament game.
Other than Ballo none of the other players have ever been in an NCAA tourney game (don't know about Kier?)
Thanks. Now I'll have Anderson Hunt nightmares this evening. When he passes away they better put "that was an offensive foul" on his tombstone.UAEebs86 wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 9:13 am After reading this thread, I'd place TCU somewhere between 1990 UNLV and 1974 UCLA.
If it's any consolation that was 1989.RaisingArizona wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 9:27 amThanks. Now I'll have Anderson Hunt nightmares this evening. When he passes away they better put "that was an offensive foul" on his tombstone.UAEebs86 wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 9:13 am After reading this thread, I'd place TCU somewhere between 1990 UNLV and 1974 UCLA.
I feel your pain. I had plane and game tickets to go to the Elite Eight game in Denver with my best friend (would have been against Seton Hall) but I was so depressed I blew off the whole trip.
That's because Lute was all class. The video evidence is pretty suggestive of a push off but I may ge looking at it through a modern officiating lens.Merkin wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 9:37 am This won't help either, but Lute in his book said it was a Lofton flop.
RondaeShimmy wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 11:38 am This isn't a surprise, our games turn into AAU games when we have a huge lead
Hate to say it but there's a chance of 2005 Illinois happening to us again
Awesome breakdown, 97. Appreciated.97cats wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 9:52 am TCU is going to come out and look to punch AZ right in the mouth, they are like Colorado with better players and better coached.
they will turn it over and can go healthy stretches having difficulty scoring the basketball. in these open spots its imperative AZ capitalizes and scores pushing the issue - TCU wants to ugly it up and thats much easier to execute when close or leading, strong desire to slow down the game and hold the ball as the TV timeouts evaporate.
terrific team to play with a lead on, awful to fall behind.
if the score is within five after the under 16min TV timeout in the second half, then AZ is in for the fight for their tournament lives.
another note, its tournament time.... the whistles are softer and the play-ons encouraged - AZ must make the adjustment on both ends and exert their physical prowess and dominance.
Nah, I'm not that mean. Besides feeling bad for them, I give credit to anyone that has to put up with me.Alieberman wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 9:25 am I wish we could have a UofA watch party with all of you guys to watch our Cats and drink some drinks.
I would invite you all if I could!
Except Captain Obvious. That dude would complain about the type of chips I bought
Unwarranted???RaisingArizona wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 8:58 am The anxiety here is unwarranted IMO. Tubelis doesn't get called for a foul on that block he likely continues going off and we put the round 1 game away early. Even without Kerr we're really, really good. The tournament is full of chance of course but we're positioned very well for a deep run.
We have to play better to reach our goals but we picked a good game to play our sloppiest. We'll get it fixed.
Worth keeping in mind that TCU actually is far more turnover prone than we are . Over the course of the season they've turned it over on 21.1% of their possessions as opposed to us doing so 17.8% of the time. We play swarming defense and we may just run them off the floor.
They were playing really soft, probably from the pac 12 touch fouls softening teams again.97cats wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 9:52 am another note, its tournament time.... the whistles are softer and the play-ons encouraged - AZ must make the adjustment on both ends and exert their physical prowess and dominance.
Are we talking about beating TCU or making the Final Four?dmjcat wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 10:43 amUnwarranted???RaisingArizona wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 8:58 am The anxiety here is unwarranted IMO. Tubelis doesn't get called for a foul on that block he likely continues going off and we put the round 1 game away early. Even without Kerr we're really, really good. The tournament is full of chance of course but we're positioned very well for a deep run.
We have to play better to reach our goals but we picked a good game to play our sloppiest. We'll get it fixed.
Worth keeping in mind that TCU actually is far more turnover prone than we are . Over the course of the season they've turned it over on 21.1% of their possessions as opposed to us doing so 17.8% of the time. We play swarming defense and we may just run them off the floor.
The odds of a #1 seed reaching the Final Four is 41.67%. Thats worse than a coin flip.
Anyone not concerned is either nuts or just drinking too early in the day.
Go Cats!