So, last night officially ended our season, and I am continually amazed at how attached to KU basketball I get. The game was really sad for me, not because we lost, but because we shouldn't have. I feel like I'm a teacher or parent who's child/student is exceptionally talented, and after being with them throughout their journey, having to watch them fall down. Sad. Seriously, I really believe that our team is a better team than the UCLA team that they played last night. We have better defense, talent, and quickness. But, instead of being flexible and working around their defensive play, we just ran right into them like a stupid lab rat in a maze hitting the wall and handed them the ball. We worked so hard defensively on every possession to steal the ball, but then we didn't convert. . .making less than half of their layups? They truly started to give up that ballgame about 1 minute before halftime and never recovered. I don't mind losing if it is a hard fought battle where the other team is just better, but losing when we have the potential to win and head on to the final four is tough to take.
Now we begin to look at next year. Brandon Rush, although you played well in the tournament, you are NOT ready to jump to the NBA. Let this year be about Oden/Durant and don't make the mistake that McRoberts from Duke is by jumping early. Instead of sitting on the bench for a year in the NBA, work hard over the summer, gel more as a team, and help bring home our first national championship in 20 years. Next year is the year to do it. After that Self is really going to have to rebuild from the ground up with all of the players graduating and leaving for the pros. To all of "my boys", congratulations on a fantastic season. Big 12 conference and tournament champs, you have worked really hard. When you click on the court, you are AMAZING and very fun to watch. We're all bound to have our bad days. Store this one away and, like last year, use it as fuel to push further next season. . .all the way to the top!!! You have every reason to be proud of your accomplishments, and you will always be #1 in my book! Rock Chalk Jayhawk!
Sunday, March 25, 2007
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