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Ceej 01-08-2015 09:31 AM

Announcement day!!! Woo.

Lzen 01-08-2015 09:36 AM

Good news: Looks like Graham will be back soon
 
Column: Devonté Graham managing to learn while sidelined

Waco, Texas — Plenty has been made so far this season about Kansas University's lack of point guard depth behind Superman starter Frank Mason III. But spend a game watching injured freshman Devonte' Graham operate on the bench and it'll leave you feeling just fine about the Jayhawks' lead guard position.

Graham, the 6-foot-2 freshman whom KU coach Bill Self said earlier this week was getting closer to returning from a severely sprained right big toe injury that has forced him to miss the past six games, did everything but play during Wednesday's wild, 56-55 victory over Baylor at the Ferrell Center.

Sure, it was just pre-game, but Graham, in his blue warm-up suit and low-top sneakers, found a way to break a light sweat anyway, getting right into the thick of things to rebound for his teammates and zip perfect chest passes with pace back to the guys trying to find their shots. For Graham, for now, these moments are his game nights.

“At times it's hard,” Graham said of sitting out. “But you just can't rush it. It was really bad timing because before I got injured I think I was starting to get into a good flow and understand what coach was asking me to do and be more aggressive and stuff like that.”

With Graham out, sophomore Mason has had to handle the bulk of those duties on his own. Mason was good when he had to be in this one, finishing with 11 points, five assists and just one turnover, while playing a team-high in minutes (34) for the fourth game in a row and ninth time in 14 games. But as heavy minutes, bumps and bruises and the grind of the season start to add up, it's clear that KU (12-2 overall, 1-0 Big 12) could use Graham.

The best thing about it from a Kansas perspective, however, is that the boost Graham has picked up while sitting out may allow him to return as twice the player he was before.

“I've actually learned a lot just by being on the sideline, becoming a quote/unquote coach,” Graham said. “You just see things differently.”

There's a reason for that. The more time he spends not worrying about his defensive assignment or finding a way to score, the more time he has to learn. And learn he does. As the game on the floor unfolds a few feet away from him, Graham goes through a game of his own in his head. He calls out instructions to teammates, — sometimes even before they see it — shouts encouragement during good times and bad and soaks up every second of his prime spot six seats down the bench, next to assistant coach Jerrance Howard and constantly within earshot of Self.

Throughout any given possession, you actually can see Graham learning. His eyes move something like this: Self, court, Self, court, Self, court.
Of course, the guy he connects with the most during the games is Mason. He studies Mason's moves as if he's watching a 10-year NBA veteran, talks to him like the two are brothers and, at times, even lives vicariously through everything Mason does.

“Our relationship is good,” Graham said. “And I think it's grown while I've been out. I just watch what he does and listen to what coach tells him to do and try to learn based off that.”

Living through Mason for the time being also has its down side. For instance, every time the 5-11 Mason gets knocked to the deck, as he did six times in Wednesday's victory over Baylor, Graham reacts as if he can feel the contact.

“Those are the moments where you just gasp,” Graham said. “Because we don't really have another point guard.”

Except the Jayhawks do. And if things continue to go the way the way they have during Graham's rehab thus far, don't be surprised if you see him out there again sometime in the next week. At this point, Graham seems as excited about that idea for Mason as he is for himself.

“I know he's tired,” Graham said of his do-everything teammate. “He does a lot for our team. I wish I could play. I feel pretty good. Maybe the next game. Maybe the game after that.”

Maybe. And can you imagine the impact of adding another ball-handler and scorer who can help keep Mason fresh for a team that kicked off its run toward an 11th consecutive Big 12 title with a gritty and gutsy road win?

http://www2.kusports.com/news/2015/j...ens_basketball

RockChalk 01-08-2015 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Ceej (Post 11251193)
Announcement day!!! Woo.

1:45 right?

Ceej 01-08-2015 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by RockChalk (Post 11251237)
1:45 right?

Yup. No TV as far as I'm aware.

There are a couple of Twitter peeps who will be there live tweeting.

Bambi 01-08-2015 10:40 AM

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>lol that dunk was crazy... But looking at the glass half full, if I didn&#39;t take that charge we probably wouldn&#39;t have won by 1</p>&mdash; Jamari Traylor (@J_mari31) <a href="https://twitter.com/J_mari31/status/553050336101793793">January 8, 2015</a></blockquote>
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Chiefs Pantalones 01-08-2015 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Ceej (Post 11251246)
Yup. No TV as far as I'm aware.

There are a couple of Twitter peeps who will be there live tweeting.

you can watch it here http://t.co/FXbcrosBfF

Lzen 01-08-2015 11:05 AM

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Yes, that dunk was vicious. But that was a fantastic play there by Traylor to take the charge. I was shocked they called a charge, to be honest. Well, that is until I saw the replay. I'm really glad to see that the suspension and loss of starting spot for a couple games helped him to pull his head out of his butt.
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Ceej 01-08-2015 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Chiefs Pantalones (Post 11251339)
you can watch it here http://t.co/FXbcrosBfF

Oh, nice.

saphojunkie 01-08-2015 11:37 AM

Mason has been beasting and making me eat a lot of crow. That said, I have little doubt Devonte Graham is going to be my favorite player on this squad. We really do have an embarrassment of riches on this squad. They just need a year to get there.

saphojunkie 01-08-2015 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Lzen (Post 11250795)
Geez I don't understand the coaches thinking there. Why take your last timeout only to foul and make it a one point game? I would have used it to get the defense set to guard the three. Mason missed his first ft and they end up scrambling back. Got kinda lucky there

The only thing Baylor managed to do offensively all game was drain ridiculous threes. Under 7 seconds up by three, you always foul. Just ask Calipari:


Lzen 01-08-2015 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by saphojunkie (Post 11251476)
The only thing Baylor managed to do offensively all game was drain ridiculous threes. Under 7 seconds up by three, you always foul. Just ask Calipari:


Oh, I understand the strategy. I just don't think that I agree with it. Switch on defense out there. Give up the 2 point attempt but not the 3. And Baylor was making open 3s. If KU was only concerned with guarding the 3, it would be much harder for Baylor to make it.

Self is kind of second guessing that decision.
http://www2.kusports.com/podcasts/pr...t-big-12-play/

saphojunkie 01-08-2015 11:50 AM

I don't know, man... in the light of day I get what you're saying. In the moment, my gut said that either Medford or Cherry were going to drain the three if they got the chance. I don't always agree with the strategy and frankly it's one of the only times I've seen a coach actually implement it. But the way that game was going, I fully agreed with it.

Lzen 01-08-2015 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by saphojunkie (Post 11251501)
I don't know, man... in the light of day I get what you're saying. In the moment, my gut said that either Medford or Cherry were going to drain the three if they got the chance. I don't always agree with the strategy and frankly it's one of the only times I've seen a coach actually implement it. But the way that game was going, I fully agreed with it.

Well I will say that I defer to coach because he's our great coach and future HOFer. :)

Prison Bitch 01-08-2015 11:52 AM

There's no evidence fouling is the right strategy. Pomeroy said the data doesn't support it. And again if you DO try it you can't foul an 86% FT shooter and not with >5 seconds left. Two mistakes there.


It's great for us it worked against Memphis but one instance doesn't prove a trend.

saphojunkie 01-08-2015 12:58 PM

Wait, what? It didn't work for us against Memphis. It's the opposite - he didn't foul and Chalmers hit the three.

Last night it was absolutely the right strategy. I didn't say anything about a trend.


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