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Episode 48 – Tech Recap, Big 12 Race, Texas Preview, All the Power Rankings

Posted on: February 20th, 2014 by jayhawktalk No Comments

After a crazy game in Lubbock, the guys get together for a recap. They talk Big 12 Race, give a little championship math to demonstrate what KU needs to do to solidify 10 straight, and give you all the power rankings you can handle (complete with a new drop). Come on in, grab a beer, and enjoy a little Jayhawk Talk Podcast.

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Episode 47 – KSU Recap, Marcus Smart, KU Olympics, and Interview with voice of the Texas Tech Red Raiders, Brian Hanni

Posted on: February 13th, 2014 by jayhawktalk No Comments

The fellas get together to talk a little Sunflower Letdown, give their thoughts on the Marcus Smart debacle, provide a little insight into the sports our guys will be playing in the future, talk some more technical fouls, and are joined by the voice of Texas Tech radio, Brian Hanni. Brian discusses the impact of Tubby, gives his insight into the whole Marcus Smart–Orr battle, and talks a little Big 12 Hoops. Come on in, grab a beer, and enjoy yourself a little Jayhawk Talk Podcast.

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Also be sure to clear your calendars for Tuesday, February 18th. We will be hosting the second Jayhawk Talk Podcast Watch Party at Johnny’s Tavern (P&L downtown KC) for the Texas Tech game. Game starts at 7:00 PM, so get there early. Giveaways, 20% off food, plus some great drink specials!

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Episode 46 – Baylor, Texas, Midseason Big 12 Awards

Posted on: February 6th, 2014 by jayhawktalk No Comments

We are halfway through the Big 12 Season. The guys get together to discuss our midseason Big 12 awards (Spoiler: Marcus Smart won the “Kim English Most Hated Person Award”). We also talk Texas, Baylor, and preview West Virginia. There’s also a bunch of nonsense about Coors Light, 1946 Jayhawks, Half Court Shots, and unsuccessful superstitions. Come on in, grab a beer, and enjoy some Jayhawk Talk Podcast!

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Episode 45 – ESPN’s Jeff Goodman, KU-TCU, Big 12 Race, and Halftime Entertainment

Posted on: January 27th, 2014 by jayhawktalk No Comments

The guys get together to talk KU-TCU, the Big 12 race, power rankings of halftime entertainment shows, and more. Also joined by ESPN’s Jeff Goodman, who defends his position on Andrew Wiggins to KU fans and lets KU fans know how to make fun of him without getting blocked on Twitter. The guys also discuss the importance of technical fouls, revisit some old KU stats, and preview the upcoming game against Iowa State. Grab a beer, sit back, and enjoy yourself a little Jayhawk Talk Podcast. Rock Chalk!

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Episode 44 – OSU, Baylor, Technical Fouls, Big 12 Race

Posted on: January 22nd, 2014 by jayhawktalk No Comments

The guys get together to discuss the undefeated Kansas Jayhawks Basketball Team. Everything from flagrant 1 to flagrant 2 to flagrant 3 is discussed. Plus the Big 12 race and a little preview of TCU. PLUS a Johnny’s Taverns gift card giveaway. Come on in, grab a beer, and enjoy yourself a little Jayhawk Talk Podcast.

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Episode 43 – KU-ISU Recap, Interview with Fox Sports’ Reid Forgrave, Big 12 Race, Gonzalez Twins

Posted on: January 15th, 2014 by jayhawktalk No Comments

The guys get together to discuss KU’s victories over Iowa State and Kansas State. Fox Sports’ Senior College Basketball Writer, Reid Forgrave, also stops by for a discussion about KU and the state of college basketball. The guys also play a little “fill in the blank” and get into the Big 12 basketball title race. Come on in, grab a beer, and enjoy yourself some Jayhawk Talk Podcast.

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Episode 42 – Big 12 Season Preview

Posted on: January 8th, 2014 by jayhawktalk No Comments

The guys get together to recap the Non-Conference schedule, including a discussion about whether this grueling schedule was a positive or negative thing for such a young team still needing confidence. They also provide a snapshot of each Big 12 team and go through KU’s schedule and provide predictions for each game. If you’re ready for some Big 12 action, get on in here and have a listen.

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Episode 41 – KU New Years Resolutions, Toledo, Defense, KU-Tang Clan, and Mandy Patinkin

Posted on: January 3rd, 2014 by jayhawktalk No Comments

Kevin and Andrew return from a short holiday break to talk KU-Toledo, give out our new years resolutions for KU athletics, talk a little Big 12 Preview Preview, and a bunch of nonsense about creating a KU boy band called KU-Tang Clan. Come on in, grab a beer, and enjoy yourself some Jayhawk Talk Podcast.

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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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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.