With his out of control mature, I think he'll struggle with foul trouble. Probably a 25mpg type unless he blossoms in a couple years.
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“We have to get out of our comfort zone,” recalled Max Bielfeldt. “We have a lot of guys playing, and they don’t really have the fire behind them saying, ‘Hey, if you play bad, you’re coming out.’ Sometimes that’s a good thing, but sometimes it’s kind of a bad thing because these guys get a little too comfortable and they revert to some bad habits sometimes.”
Yet another data point about the, um, chemistry of this year's team. Until he shows otherwise, a major factor going forward for Beilein teams is whether there's a player who can provide that leadership and fire he coaching staff is not.
“Being an ex-mid major coach, we didn’t get these opportunities late in the year,” Beilein said. “You had one opportunity: Win the tournament. Now, this is like a tournament before the tournament.”
Adjust already, please. You can't be the scrappy underdog when you have more talent than all but 3 or 4 of the teams you'll face all year.
And, FEED THE FUGGIN POST now and again. Maybe they wouldn't be curled up in the fetal position if they'd taken care of Horford a little. Don't make the same mistake with Doyle, who has the potential to be much more.
After Michigan’s 18-point loss to Iowa on Feb. 5 put its NCAA tournament hopes on life support, the team’s captains decided enough was enough. The Wolverines held a players-only meeting in the video room to discuss, in part, the effort being exhibited in crucial situations. The message? “We have to get out of our comfort zone,” recalled Max Bielfeldt.
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Originally posted by hack View PostWisconsin is on track to break Michigan's record for offensive efficiency in the Kenpom era, which Michigan set last year. Wisconsin also plays tough defense. Why can't Michigan?
But please, keep ignoring the obvious and pretend that Michigan has ever had the personnel to defend like wisconsin.
I really miss Jon Horford, by the way. Watching him embarrass himself in Florida is really making me regret beilein not coddling him.Last edited by Kstat; February 12, 2015, 07:15 AM.
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Originally posted by Kstat View PostHack it appears you're right. The players have confirmed for us what you've been saying. As a reader of this thread I also recall the link you posted a few weeks back when something very similar was said by multiple players -- in that case they used the word coasting. So I guess this is the second time. In light of that it looks like I've oversold my own arguments. Sorry about that.
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Originally posted by hack View PostKstat, I was out of line. I've finally come to realize that every player Michigan recruits is not a future NBA-all star, and Michigan cannot lose multiple starters to both injury and the NBA in the same season and still be expected to compete in major college basketball. Clearly I have become the Matt Newman of the Michigan forum, and in doing so I have inadvertently encouraged Oracle to want to be like me when he grows up someday. I hope we can get this thing fixed so we can get back to discussing Michigan rationally, instead of immature fanboys.Last edited by Kstat; February 12, 2015, 10:35 AM.
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Man would I ever like to forget that, but this team is a constant reminder of what's missing. Overall, well, not above Wisconsin but right in that secondary pack, sure. Count Horford in there too as a potential difference maker.
Now that it's twice that a player has called out the team's effort, that's where the convenient disregarding of facts lies. If you don't think it's an effort issue then go tell it to the players who think it is. The Indiana game's still not up on line yet, but check the defensive effort with about 2 minutes to go. There was a possession where they lined up zone and just didn't bother moving. Pretty sure it was out of a timeout, but there's your effort issues of earlier this year suddenly returning. As a group they are present but not present sometimes.
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You said it after the EMU game -- confidence is a fragile thing. I don't know what it was like before Novak was Novak, but getting the most out of the team's talent in the future might ultimately depend on having the right kind of leadership from players. Unless Jaylen Brown comes here and is ready to lead right away, Walton's gotta be that guy. But he's got to come back ready to truly drive the bus next year. Having Spike as a crutch running the offense hasn't helped him.
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