SunshinePumper
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Would love to see how many shots OU made outside of 3 effing feet lol. That was the most frustrating OU tournament game since…
Fair. Idk how fears has that mental lapse directly out of a timeout tho. Surely pm told him in the timeout to go directly to the ball to get it so he could attack Like he did all night and miles did not do..We brought the ball up court, tried to run something, couldn't get anywhere - that took off 8 seconds. Porter calls TO. Calls the exact same play we successfully ran vs Kentucky to get Fears an open 3. Ran the play, Fears never comes back for the ball. He's 18, he has lapses, all 18 year old kids do. Heck, even 15 year NBA vets do.
Rhode IslandWould love to see how many shots OU made outside of 3 effing feet lol. That was the most frustrating OU tournament game since…
I agree it’s been a pattern, but this game it rarely happened & he was better than Hurley. Body of work I agree, this game I can’t. Other than playing Norweather over Taylor when Wague went out I thought PM did a really good job.Sure but this is a pattern repeated throughout Moser’s tenure. Either the play call is terrible or they screw up whatever play was called. Either way, it’s on the head coach.
Would have been nice to be playing Sunday. But that would have been the end of the road for sure. UConn is going to get it's **** pushed in.I guess the moral victory is we took a lead on Uconn who hadn't trailed the last 11 NCAA tournament games but Florida will show no mercy.
No, all four of those players struggled tonight.How worse than goodine, Elvis, and miles?
He wasn't terrible!!! He just didn't take the open looks he normally takes. He's also a young freshman, and I'm sure the big stage is different for those guys. UCONN is battle-tested, even though they lost a lot. It isn't a coincidence their experienced players made plays to close the game. We have no finisher on this team, so our margin for error late in games is small. We are counting on a coach who isn't the greatest at late-game situational play designing. Think about some of our offensive struggles under KS, but he usually had someone who could finish a game when we needed a big shot/play. Fears will be a finisher at some point. Dalton will be fine. The kid works hard and wants to win. I can envision him playing great in late-game situations in the future.Agreed. I think Forsyth played the least bad of the 4. He certainly missed less shots than the rest. And I'm getting roasted for it lol
That’s why I’m not particularly upset about this loss. 1. The Florida matchup already happened so there is no novelty. 2. Florida would beat OU. Moving on to next seasonWould have been nice to be playing Sunday. But that would have been the end of the road for sure. UConn is going to get its **** pushed in.
I think the gameplan was to get to the lane the entire 2nd half. And that was the right gameplan. But when we had wide open threes, we should have been taking them.No, all four of those players struggled tonight.
For Forsyth, it was the first game they I can remember that he looked like he had lost his confidence in his shot. That was what was so striking. He has impressed me the entire year with how confidently he has played for a freshman. Two close 3pt misses shook his confidence.
He is going to be a fun player to watch at OU over the next 3 years (I hope).
I think the entire team played hard. Poor shooting nights happen. I just wish we had kept firing the threes and the second half. Just my opinion, but I felt like we gave up on the three too early because of an overall lack of confidence.
Why was wague 3rd string behind northweather for awhile then?Godwin did improve. Quite a bit, actually. But Godwin isn't the athlete Wague is. We all knew that if Wague could figure out how to play without fouling, he could be dangerous. And he figured that out at the end of the season.
I mean I'll take it. Why notI guess the moral victory is we took a lead on Uconn who hadn't trailed the last 11 NCAA tournament games but Florida will show no mercy.
Those rims seemed tight or something. Uconn only did like +3 better than we did too.No, all four of those players struggled tonight.
For Forsyth, it was the first game they I can remember that he looked like he had lost his confidence in his shot. That was what was so striking. He has impressed me the entire year with how confidently he has played for a freshman. Two close 3pt misses shook his confidence.
He is going to be a fun player to watch at OU over the next 3 years (I hope).
I think the entire team played hard. Poor shooting nights happen. I just wish we had kept firing the threes and the second half. Just my opinion, but I felt like we gave up on the three too early because of an overall lack of confidence.
Man, this Moser apologia is off the charts. If the team screws up crucial plays down the stretch, that reflects on the head coach. It’s pretty simple.
I’m about as anti Moser as there is but he was not the issue tonight. If OU’s shots fall then OU wins comfortably. He had a good game plan!No tears would he shed on here if Moser landed a new job tomorrow. Most people on here have expressed being ready for change.
But when posters say obnoxiously inaccurate things, it will get refuted. Does not make people Moser apologists.
Lol, I think we all understand what he is insinuating. He also called them an “inherently average, imminently beatable” 8 seed.Hes saying the label, while correct, is not really deserved. Bc uconn will not seriously compete for this natty
I guess the moral victory is we took a lead on Uconn who hadn't trailed the last 11 NCAA tournament games but Florida will show no mercy.
I know- I was being facetiousHes saying the label, while correct, is not really deserved. Bc uconn will not seriously compete for this natty
We have a 4 year sample size of his terrible coaching