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  • #46
    Originally posted by Rufus View Post
    I'm not a stat guy like Sedz, although I do find them fascinating and a place for them in today's bball evaluations. But I did see a different energy, a different dynamic, different demeanor in the players last night. It may have been JJ's return or it may have been Harris' not getting hardly any pt. But with JJ back I think if anyone needs benching it is Kriisa. Harris has his share of to's like Kriisa but the majority of his shots come from drives or inside the arc whereas Kriisa thinks he's Jadon Kidd with the ball and most of his shots are airball threes. So I don't know why "Buck " was left out. Miller seems enthralled with Kriisa potential that really isn't consistent enough to warrant starting him. I think too if Day Day is going to get his points he needs to be more assertive as well. And as someone said above, the last five minutes or so was a show of air balls from three land worth cringing about, and I don't know why Miller tolerates that. We have a team that too easily gets in that habit and even though we had an over thirty point lead it's no excuse to just the lunatics run the assylum so to speak. I don't know who the guilty parties were but the guilty should be benched.
    Terry alluded to Harris and his limited PT. It may have had something to do with practice. Nothing more was said. Again, I am glad Tillery ran the point. Was he Jason Kidd? No, But he needs the development before he transfers.

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    • #47
      Baba Miller’s Career-High Night Powers Bearcats Past Alabama State
      The Cincinnati men’s basketball team delivered its most lopsided victory of the 2025–26 season Wednesday night, rolling past Alabama State 88-51 inside Fifth Third Arena.



      The 37-point margin marked the Bearcats’ largest win of the campaign, fueled by a dominant showing from senior forward Baba Miller. Miller poured in a career-high 26 points on an ultra-efficient 11-of-12 shooting performance, while pulling down 14 rebounds for his sixth double-double of the season. He became just the second player in college basketball this year to record at least 25 points and 14 rebounds while shooting better than 90 percent from the field — and the first Bearcat to accomplish the feat since the 1996–97 season.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by leo from jersey View Post

        Terry alluded to Harris and his limited PT. It may have had something to do with practice. Nothing more was said. Again, I am glad Tillery ran the point. Was he Jason Kidd? No, But he needs the development before he transfers.
        Harris tweaked his back in the Georgia game. He's been nursing it since, warmed up, and thought he could make a go of it. He couldn't and let the staff know.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by swilsonsp4 View Post

          Defense was not an issue last night. The Hornets rarely got a good look and took to playing one-on-one, often just jacking up an off-balance prayer. UC, which have been elite at forcing low shooting percentages all season (#12 nationally, per barttorvik.com), were just as effective against ASU. The 51 points that ASU scored were their fewest, by a large margin, thus far in the season. For example: @ FSU 64, @ UAB 74, @ CO 66, @ NM 87, @ Mizzou 77.

          Yes, the defensive rebounding was an issue, but the Hornets shot 29% from the floor, largely because they weren't open. They crashed hard, which often led to fast breaks. Despite the Bearcats yielding 17 offensive boards, ASU managed only five second-chance points.
          From what I saw of the game, it was not so much UC's defense as it was ASU's offense. ASU missed 71% of all the shots that it took last night. From what I saw, ASU had many open shots. ASU just did not convert those shots.

          Good defense, bad offense. Two sides of the same coin.

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          • #50
            when a good team eats uc's lunch on their offensive boards, the cats will get killed - what are the mumbo jumbo stats on offensive rebounds given up by uc, and points in the paint allowed by uc?

            stats are great, but a lot of the time, they just confirm what you can see by using your eyes

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            • #51
              Originally posted by D.A.H. View Post
              when a good team eats uc's lunch on their offensive boards, the cats will get killed - what are the mumbo jumbo stats on offensive rebounds given up by uc, and points in the paint allowed by uc?

              stats are great, but a lot of the time, they just confirm what you can see by using your eyes
              they miss many variables too.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by D.A.H. View Post
                when a good team eats uc's lunch on their offensive boards, the cats will get killed - what are the mumbo jumbo stats on offensive rebounds given up by uc, and points in the paint allowed by uc?

                stats are great, but a lot of the time, they just confirm what you can see by using your eyes
                I was at the game, sitting close to the action, as I always am. The Bearcats asphyxiated that team. (No, the Hornets aren't good.) They couldn't pass, because no one was open. When they drove, they ate the ball. ASU stopped running any offense at all, out of frustration. They spent the rest of the game playing chuck and crash, because that's all they had. UC scored more off of ASU's missed bad shots than ASU did off their offensive rebounds.

                Certainly, the Clemson game will be a different affair. Brad Brownell runs a very structured offense, and the Tigers play at one of the slowest paces in the country. Yes, their players are a lot better than those of ASU. It will be a difficult game. The Bearcats must play very well for the entire forty minutes. Clemson are not going to grab 17 offensive rebounds, largely because they don't take that many shots.

                The Cats, who have missed a boatload of quality open looks, must hit a decent percentage (35%+) from outside. Clemson isn't Iowa State or Arizona. They can be beaten, if the Bearcats play well.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by swilsonsp4 View Post

                  I was at the game, sitting close to the action, as I always am. The Bearcats asphyxiated that team. (No, the Hornets aren't good.) They couldn't pass, because no one was open. When they drove, they ate the ball. ASU stopped running any offense at all, out of frustration. They spent the rest of the game playing chuck and crash, because that's all they had. UC scored more off of ASU's missed bad shots than ASU did off their offensive rebounds.

                  Certainly, the Clemson game will be a different affair. Brad Brownell runs a very structured offense, and the Tigers play at one of the slowest paces in the country. Yes, their players are a lot better than those of ASU. It will be a difficult game. The Bearcats must play very well for the entire forty minutes. Clemson are not going to grab 17 offensive rebounds, largely because they don't take that many shots.

                  The Cats, who have missed a boatload of quality open looks, must hit a decent percentage (35%+) from outside. Clemson isn't Iowa State or Arizona. They can be beaten, if the Bearcats play well.
                  Yeah, I am with you. You know what? I feel a lot better about UC's chances after watching James' performance on Wednesday. James gives UC another badly needed scorer. If James can continue to score with high efficiency, that will give UC a big boost.

                  James may be the missing piece that turns the season around.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by leeraymond372@gmail.com View Post

                    Yeah, I am with you. You know what? I feel a lot better about UC's chances after watching James' performance on Wednesday. James gives UC another badly needed scorer. If James can continue to score with high efficiency, that will give UC a big boost.

                    James may be the missing piece that turns the season around.
                    The key to his success will be if he limits his long 2-point pull-ups. He appeared to have a rapport with Baba. If that continues, the Cats will have another scorer to complement Miller. They need one.

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                    • #55
                      What ever happened to the big forward who got hurt before the season? Can't remember his name.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Oldtimer_UC_fan View Post
                        What ever happened to the big forward who got hurt before the season? Can't remember his name.
                        Big Slime Jalen Haines -- no word on the injury and no time table. He does sit on the bench.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by leo from jersey View Post

                          Big Slime Jalen Haines -- no word on the injury and no time table. He does sit on the bench.
                          He would probably make a big difference.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Oldtimer_UC_fan View Post

                            He would probably make a big difference.
                            Some muscle under the boards could only help.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by leo from jersey View Post

                              Big Slime Jalen Haines -- no word on the injury and no time table. He does sit on the bench.
                              Fractured patella. The recovery time, if non-displaced, could be as early as three months (up to six months or so). If displaced, he's out for the season. No one at UC is commenting on a timeframe, as there is such a wide variance, largely dependent upon the injured individual's ability to respond. They're apparently hopeful that he can return this season. He has been shooting and working on conditioning.
                              Last edited by swilsonsp4; Yesterday, 04:06 PM.

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by leo from jersey View Post

                                Terry alluded to Harris and his limited PT. It may have had something to do with practice. Nothing more was said. Again, I am glad Tillery ran the point. Was he Jason Kidd? No, But he needs the development before he transfers.
                                Yea I saw the back brace he was wearing but did hear the reason for it until now. Thanks Leo

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