Archive for the KU Basketball Category

Episode 40 – PANIC BUTTON, Talking KU Fans off the Ledge, New Mexico Preview

Posted on: December 13th, 2013 by jayhawktalk No Comments

The guys return and FREAK OUT ABOUT HOW TERRIBLE KU IS AT THE GAME OF BASKET BALL!!!! But the freak out is limited to 5 minutes. They eventually talk about what they really believe — that is, KU is going to be just fine. The rest of the podcast is spent talking KU fans off the ledge after two straight losses to Colorado and Florida. They also discuss five keys to improving the team in the short and long term, and close with a very important discussion about the Annexation of Puerto Rico.

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Episode 39 – Battle 4 Atlantis, Karaoke, Basketball Expectations, Football Season Recap

Posted on: December 3rd, 2013 by jayhawktalk No Comments

The guys get together to talk about the ugliness that was the Battle 4 Atlantis, talk a little KU offensive philosophy, whether we need to adjust expectations for certain players and for the season, and close with a recap of the 2013 football season and look ahead to 2014.

They also talk about the upcoming KU-Florida watch party hosted by Johnny’s Taverns in the Power & Light District and whether Kevin will be performing some No Diggity karaoke for the folks. It’s a long story.

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KU offense must find identity

Posted on: December 2nd, 2013 by jayhawktalk No Comments

Kansas lost its first game of the season on Friday night to a Villanova team intent on testing how the young Jayhawks would respond to intense defensive pressure. On Saturday night, the ‘hawks struggled to establish an offense against several “junk” defensive sets from UTEP — including the box-and-one and triangle-and-two — which allowed the Miners to pack defenders in the paint to discourage penetration and still have someone available to chase Wiggins around the court.

The Jayhawks allowed ‘Nova and UTEP to control the pace in both games, resulting in just 59 and 67 points scored.

There are several reasons KU struggled to score in the Bahamas, including the fact that the games were played in the same space that will hold a convention on dentistry in a few months.

But there’s more to the offensive struggles than weird sight lines and cyber-bowling alley lighting.

The Jayhawks lack an identity on offense. At least so far.

You might say that some of this is nitpicking, considering KU averaged a solid 87 points through its first 5 games. That’s fair, I suppose. The difference is that if some early issues are not corrected, the defensive blueprints from ‘Nova and UTEP will continue to haunt the Jayhawks — and will be implemented and executed by better and more athletic opponents yet to come.

Bill Self has been extremely successful in his career with the 3-out/2-in high-low motion offense, which most KU fans will recognize from year to year. This offense is predicated on having a good low post scorer, which the Jayhawks have in Perry Ellis and Joel Embiid. In practice, the offense pulls one post player (and thus one defender) toward the top of the key, theoretically allowing the post player on the block to get a one-on-one matchup next to the basket. When the ball moves, it creates opportunities for the post player to establish position by sealing off his man in anticipation of an open passing lane.

The offense really hums when the ball moves from side to side, forcing the defense to react to the ball reversal, which eventually opens up lanes to pass or penetrate. So far this season, this has been one of the biggest problems. The ball has not moved (or as Self would say, “the ball sticks too much”). What’s more is there isn’t much movement from the players without the ball, either. There has been little motion in the motion offense. If the ball is passed inside, it seems like it’s generally going to be shot. If the ball is in a guard’s hands at the top of the key, it seems that the guard will take it off the dribble.

In short, we haven’t seen many assists this year.

Self is in a tough spot, because his best chance to score right now is to pound it inside to Perry and Joel. But he also has to feel like there’s no way KU reaches its ceiling this year without establishing the skills that Wiggins and Selden (and Mason) bring to the table. As a result, Self has incorporated more isolation sets, allowing his “playmakers to make plays.” This has included an increased amount of ball screens, giving KU guards an initial step on the dribble drive.

I have no issue with trying to establish penetration from the guards, but I would just like to see it happen as a greater part of the motion offense, not as a substitute for it.

After all, a penetrating guard is one of the best things a team can have, so long as he takes what the defense gives him. In other words, he should always (1) look to score, but if that isn’t there (2) look to dish underneath the basket, but if that isn’t there, (3) look to kick out to the corner 3. KU’s guards have not been successful at options 2 or 3 yet this year. This is especially the case with Frank Mason, who has no problem collapsing the defense, but has not yet done so to create for his teammates. This will come.

Another issue is that KU’s starters have not shot the ball very well from outside. This has allowed opposing defenses to pack as many bodies in the paint as possible, bothering our interior players and making penetration less attractive. Defenses have pretty much dared KU guards to shoot, and until they make defenses pay (or sub in new personnel with guys like White, Frankamp, or Greene), this will continue to be the case.

Over the next several weeks, I believe the KU offense will start to show more of an identity. The high-low motion as we know it will return, because it is becoming more and more apparent that Embiid may be the best mismatch KU has, and we all know that Perry is an assassin when he isn’t facing a double team. I’m hopeful that guard penetration occurs as a greater part of the offense. With better passing and ball reversal, there should be much wider lanes for penetration as the defense is forced to react instead of playing the role of aggressor.

On paper, Kansas should be a stellar offensive team. There is no excuse for allowing an opposing defense to control a game against them. As the young Jayhawks start reacting instead of thinking, the points will come.

Until then, we can take solace in the fact that the Jayhawks won’t have to play any more games inside a ballroom.

 

 

 

Episode 38 – Battle 4 Atlantis Preview, Towson and Iona, plus KU’s a preview of KU’s upcoming Bowl Game!

Posted on: November 26th, 2013 by jayhawktalk No Comments

The guys get together to preview the upcoming Battle 4 Atlantis tournament, including an interview of Jayhawk Talk Correspondent, @pay_heed, who will be attending the Battle. There is also some talk of Iona and Towson, with a heavy dose of Joel Embiid. The guys close with a rant about the KU football team, along with a preview of KU’s upcoming bowl game against K-State.

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Also, be sure to join us for the first ever Jayhawk Talk Watch Party on December 10th at Johnny’s Tavern in the Power & Light District. KU plays at Florida, which is probably the best non-con game left on the schedule. Should be a fun time with great food and drink specials and giveaways.

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Photos from KU-Iona (with desktop schedules)

Posted on: November 20th, 2013 by jayhawktalk No Comments

As you may or may not know, I love taking pictures at games. I generally always take them from the vantage point of a KU fan, not a member of the media, so you won’t find pics like this on the Journal World or whatever. Those guys have much better cameras (and seats) than I do. But I still like to do it. Some of them turn out better than others. Here are some of my favorites from tonight’s KU-Iona game.

Feel free to use as your please.

Update: 

My man @aeroku (Brian Stratman) took a few of these and made some desktop pics with 2013-14 schedules. Click the following links to see them:

Allen Fieldhouse Corner

KU Half Court

Allen Fieldhouse Outside

Allen Corner #2

 

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Episode 36 – Duke Preview, ULM Recap, Champions Classic, Interview with BlueDevilLair.com’s Adam Rowe

Posted on: November 10th, 2013 by jayhawktalk No Comments

We are back with a KU-Duke preview and preview of the Champions Classic. We do a little recap of the KU-ULM game and talk plenty of nonsense about FOMOB (fear of missing out on basketball), Keith Urban, the worldwide leader, and more. We also have our man Adam Rowe of Blue Devil Lair (www.bluedevillair.com) on to help us preview the Duke squad. So pull up a chair, grab a beer, and have a listen to the Jayhawk Talk Podcast.

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Episode 35 – Wiggins Preseason AA, Preview ULM and Duke, Recruiting Talk, plus interview with CJ Moore

Posted on: November 5th, 2013 by jayhawktalk No Comments

In this, the 35th installment of the Jayhawk Talk Podcast, the guys get together to talk about the exhibition games, preview Louisiana Monroe and Duke, give some thoughts on the latest recruiting sagas with Tyus Jones/Jahlil Okafor/Cliff Alexander, and invite head college basketball writer for Bleacher Report, CJ Moore, on the podcast for an interview. There’s also talk about dunks and Planet of the Apes and Christmas and Tyler Self and TJ Whatley.

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KU Basketball Preview Podcast!! (Episode 34)

Posted on: October 29th, 2013 by jayhawktalk No Comments

LJ World

Andrew and Kevin get together on KU Basketball Eve to discuss the upcoming season. We welcome all the freshmen and newcomers and give you a short introduction to the new faces on the team. We preview the non-con schedule and run down the competition in the Big 12. We talk expectations, over/unders, early season story lines, and more. PLUS, the annual Jayhawk Talk Preseason Awards!

Come on in, grab a beer, and enjoy a little KU basketball PREVIEW! (Also be sure to tweet us your KU-Pitt St. score prediction for your chance to win a $30 Johnny’s Tavern gift card!)

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Jayhawk Talk Podcast Episode 33 – KU Basketball Preview Preview, Big 12 Media Day, Wiggins, Marcus Smart Talk, KU Football PLUS interview with KC Star’s Rustin Dodd

Posted on: October 23rd, 2013 by jayhawktalk 1 Comment

In this the 33rd installment of the Jayhawk Talk Podcast, the gang is back together again to talk KU scrimmages, season preview previews, Marcus Smart talk, Travis Ford, Big 12 Media Day, Cozart, KU-OU, KU-Baylor, and Twitter Questions. Plus an interview with KC Star’s Rustin Dodd regarding Media Day and some nonsense about Wilt Chamberlain contacting Wiggins.

Also listen in to hear how you could win a $30 Johnny’s Tavern gift card! (must be able to pick it up at Johnny’s Power & Light location).

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Photo Credit: CJ Online

 

Episode 32 – Wiggins’ Shoe Deal, Okafor/Jones, Late Morning in the Phog, Interview with Rob Dauster and Fun with Fake Jeff Withey

Posted on: October 18th, 2013 by jayhawktalk No Comments

Kevin and (bye week fill-in) Ty Gardner (aka Fake Jeff Withey) co-host Episode 32, which includes an interview with College Basketball Talk’s Rob Dauster, Wiggins’ crazy shoe deals, discussion about Late Morning in the Phog scrimmages, Okafor, Jones, Tyler Self, Charlie Weis, preview of OU and more. Come on in, grab a beer, and enjoy Episode 32 of the Jayhawk Talk Podcast.

Be sure to follow Rob Dauster on Twitter at @RobDauster. And feel free to annoy Ty Gardner on Twitter at @TyGardner.

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