The Knowledge’s 🏀 UW hoops mega thread
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I watch the Huskies all season and will watch random CBB after CFB is done and the pickings slim out a bit. Conference tournaments and the NCAAs are a must. Lots of good basketball to watch then.
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This was a game they lose last year. Down 12 it felt like past iterations of husky hoops, going through the motions, losing to a shitty team. Really missed Steinbachs rebounding last night. Agree re offensive flow, but this team feels far from cohesive. It was good to see them pull it off.
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What's the deal with the Yates guy? He had both the nicest handles and absolute butterfingers on alternating possessions
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No one ever plays Michael Jordans lowlights. All players have 'em. Even @Tequilla
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As far as my eyes can tell Yates and Diallo both dribble really high when the drive to the basket. Whether it’s a straight slash to the hoop or they are attempting to back someone down to the block, the ball often gets slapped away or the double comes and they don’t pass the ball out fast enough. I was hoping Zoom might have solved this in the offseason. It’s still early. Claude on the other hand is one smooth customer. He just looks different with the ball I his hands. Looking forward to him and Hannes playing a beautiful game together.
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No offensive flow is what I saw in an earlier game. That means they have a dunce for a coach. It looked like a bad HS offense.
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The AZ Ucon game was fun to watch tonight. Nobody cares about the NBA until the playoffs.
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I’ll reserve judgement for Sprinkle as a coach until I see Claude, Hannes and Ognacevic play together. Those are the three best basketball players on the team. Not best talents, not best future NBA players. They’re just good basketball players. Everything will look a lot smoother when those three play. Steinbach and Claude alone will help everything out a ton … I think.
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It was fun watching Keptdong try to pop the ball every defensive possession
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I wish big Frank would tip his blocks to a teammate or to himself. Often times, because he likes to swat the ball so violently, he puts himself and the defense out of position. If the ball doesn't end up in the stands it drops to the floor where the opposing team picks it up and lays it in. Seen it happen many, many times.



