MBB vs. Kansas Open Thread

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umchicago

January 9th, 2011 at 6:58 PM ^

totally different team with him out.  what a big surprise he has been.  holding his own or even outplaying 4* and 5* big men.  and he's only a freshman!!

would have been a huge win.  great effort though.

enlightenedbum

January 9th, 2011 at 6:59 PM ^

Need a bit more size.  Hopefully time in the weight room will help us to be able to hang with these kinds of teams and at least fight them inside.  I'm encouraged again as far as long term.

Kaminski16

January 9th, 2011 at 7:14 PM ^

Manny was the catalyst and he didn't seem to really fit in the system. CJ Lee, Gibby, D Merritt all had a big presence as leaders of the team (most probably didn't think so, but it became apparent once they were gone). I think this team is a lot different than last/two years ago.

The Man Down T…

January 9th, 2011 at 7:03 PM ^

As I and many have said, this team fights like heck.  They never quit.  The keep coming at you again and again.  This team has so much future upside it's incredible.

 

Come on Blue, beat OSU!

vaneasy2338

January 9th, 2011 at 7:09 PM ^

You guys may be happy about a close game with Kansas, and I can see why. But at the same time overtime at home up by 3 with the season on the line. Losing those type of games is what makes us michigan (both football and basketball). We only win games we are favored to win and never sieze the moment (Again both football and basketball). I don't question the effort. I also give a lot of props to Beilin. Most coaches wouldn't have been able to keep that game within 20 points. But in the end, it's just another loss in a game we had a great shot to win. Sorry about the doom and gloom, but it's reality.

BlockM

January 9th, 2011 at 7:24 PM ^

Any time this team can take the #3 and undefeated team to OT, I'll take it.

You don't become a powerhouse overnight, and this season is showing some improvement over last year even with the loss of Sims and Harris. I like the direction we're going, and recruiting/development will only help us from here.

I'm not happy we lost, but I'm thrilled with the fact that we were even in it.

vaneasy2338

January 9th, 2011 at 7:28 PM ^

I actually expected us to be better without Harris and Sims. Two very talented guys but didn't fit the system. The team last year was the most incoherent team I had ever seen.

If this was an isolated incident I would be ok with it. But countinuly losing close games even to the best is a concern. Poor 2nd half play has cost us in nearly every close game this season (tonight being the exception).