You play/practice basketball for 2-4 hours every day?NJwave wrote:We won the game with effort and the belief that we could win. We haven't had that in many years.
We made half time adjustments and started posting up Reynolds and Ona-Embo against the smaller guard which led to some inside scoring and better looks from 3. We got hot from 3 partially because the looks were in rhythm and not as forced. We also got some easy points in transition which is key for us.
We didn't attack their press well at all in the first half and were still way too stagnant against the zone when they played it.
Nobody should play us man to man, but some teams in our league see Tulane on our uniforms and figure they can just do what they want.
We desperately need more rebounding and inside scoring from our big men which is why Sehic should play more than Paul. Paul has been terrific blocking shots but is not a great rebounder and can't score consistently.
I can't believe the freshman big guys haven't put on tons of weight yet. It's New Orleans. How do you not gain weight?
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Stupid young guy metabolism... I drank every legal weight-gain potion and drink while eating three plates of red beans every Monday, four bowls of gumbo every Friday, and following every meal with a generous helping from the frozen yogurt machine at Bruff Commons, along with as many Streetcar Sandwiches Peacemakers as I could afford, and still couldn't get an ounce over 245 during my playing days. And from what I was told, both Ajang and Koka have the running endurance so famed from their home country, so their metabolism probably far exceeds what mine was.NJwave wrote:I can't believe the freshman big guys haven't put on tons of weight yet. It's New Orleans. How do you not gain weight?
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ahhhh....Streetcar Sandwiches...yum! Good times!PeteRasche wrote:Stupid young guy metabolism... I drank every legal weight-gain potion and drink while eating three plates of red beans every Monday, four bowls of gumbo every Friday, and following every meal with a generous helping from the frozen yogurt machine at Bruff Commons, along with as many Streetcar Sandwiches Peacemakers as I could afford, and still couldn't get an ounce over 245 during my playing days. And from what I was told, both Ajang and Koka have the running endurance so famed from their home country, so their metabolism probably far exceeds what mine was.NJwave wrote:I can't believe the freshman big guys haven't put on tons of weight yet. It's New Orleans. How do you not gain weight?
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PeteRasche wrote:Stupid young guy metabolism... I drank every legal weight-gain potion and drink while eating three plates of red beans every Monday, four bowls of gumbo every Friday, and following every meal with a generous helping from the frozen yogurt machine at Bruff Commons, along with as many Streetcar Sandwiches Peacemakers as I could afford, and still couldn't get an ounce over 245 during my playing days. And from what I was told, both Ajang and Koka have the running endurance so famed from their home country, so their metabolism probably far exceeds what mine was.NJwave wrote:I can't believe the freshman big guys haven't put on tons of weight yet. It's New Orleans. How do you not gain weight?
So basically don't let them run and make them eat Popeye's every day. Add in drinking every night of the week and you have my freshman diet. I managed to put on weight.
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I am excited about the team, lets face it. they are learning on the fly. the Trip abroad allowed them to get in sinc and to allow MD to assess his talent.
Roto - has made some good points! Certainly Caleb make some great plays down the stretch and the free throws were critical to the momentum swing.
but my favorite play was:
Frazier taking the ball after a Milton 3 that tied the game late in the 2nd half, Frazer came came back with another long bomb ! he shot it with a lot of "Attitude" and "defiance"! he gave the Bench "a look" when it hit nothing but net!
Like -a look that said alot "I can match Milton's bomb" / "we are better than the pony's" - or we deserve respect... whatever it was - it exemplified the determination of this team at a critical point where we would have folded in the past! Instead - we re-took the lead in the game and kept on going! it was a physical game and we returned as much as they dealt out.
Great Win - still feel MBB will be jeckyl and hyde because they are a young team (playing together) but they are starting to gel.
Tulane Sports Fans: we have basketball back on campus ! and it will only get better. ride the Wave!
Roto - has made some good points! Certainly Caleb make some great plays down the stretch and the free throws were critical to the momentum swing.
but my favorite play was:
Frazier taking the ball after a Milton 3 that tied the game late in the 2nd half, Frazer came came back with another long bomb ! he shot it with a lot of "Attitude" and "defiance"! he gave the Bench "a look" when it hit nothing but net!
Like -a look that said alot "I can match Milton's bomb" / "we are better than the pony's" - or we deserve respect... whatever it was - it exemplified the determination of this team at a critical point where we would have folded in the past! Instead - we re-took the lead in the game and kept on going! it was a physical game and we returned as much as they dealt out.
Great Win - still feel MBB will be jeckyl and hyde because they are a young team (playing together) but they are starting to gel.
Tulane Sports Fans: we have basketball back on campus ! and it will only get better. ride the Wave!
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Yes, and as he was giving the bench 'a look' he then came to the realization that he had to get back on defence and hustled back to find his man.RI WAVE wrote: but my favorite play was:
Frazer taking the ball after a Milton 3 that tied the game late in the 2nd half, Frazer came came back with another long bomb ! he shot it with a lot of "Attitude" and "defiance"! he gave the Bench "a look" when it hit nothing but net!
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He does a little too much of that.sr wrote: Yes, and as he was giving the bench 'a look' he then came to the realization that he had to get back on defence and hustled back to find his man.
Sehic had an open shot in the paint at around 1.10 with 10 seconds left on the shot clock; passed it up and Embo had to heave a 3 from well beyond circle. Take the easier look.
Can see why Dunleavy likes tall guards. Doubt we'll see one in the future under 6-4 unless they are super quick point guards that can shoot. I read where we are the 20th tallest team in the NCAA...surprising since we aren't tall in the low post and use only 1 low post player at a time.
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I said it a couple of times already and will say it again - Daniels is terrific. What a find! He can do everything and if he was playing 30+ minutes a night, his stat line would look as good as anyone. The only play he got burned on last night was a drive to the basket where he fouled the SMU player on a made layup. But it wasn’t his fault. On the replay, MD is screaming instructions to him, he takes a peep at our bench, and an easy bucket ensued. Coach, let them play.
What I saw out of Ajang was also very encouraging against Tulsa. I think he deserves more minutes and would give us a different look if we wanted to go big with him and Sehic or Paul on the floor at the same time.
Also, Frazier’s body language was better last night when things weren’t going well. Keep playing kid because we need you.
Isn’t it great to be talking basketball in early January?
What I saw out of Ajang was also very encouraging against Tulsa. I think he deserves more minutes and would give us a different look if we wanted to go big with him and Sehic or Paul on the floor at the same time.
Also, Frazier’s body language was better last night when things weren’t going well. Keep playing kid because we need you.
Isn’t it great to be talking basketball in early January?
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even better, with the start of conference play many of us thought we would fold like a cheap suit. Its nice to see us competitive.
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Frazier - I didn't say he was an "all American" player - just that he made a crucial play that was fun to watch.
He plays a considerable amount of minutes and is a big part of the reason we were able to come back. - and it still was my favorite play.. that exhibited a new found confidence that will be necessary for us to continue to win in 2018.
I am sure he has a lot to work on as do a lot of our players... - but I am a fan, not a coach.. and I plan to enjoy the ride.
Roll Wave
He plays a considerable amount of minutes and is a big part of the reason we were able to come back. - and it still was my favorite play.. that exhibited a new found confidence that will be necessary for us to continue to win in 2018.
I am sure he has a lot to work on as do a lot of our players... - but I am a fan, not a coach.. and I plan to enjoy the ride.
Roll Wave
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I've looked and haven't found any, hopefully someone else will have better luck.
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We agree for the most part but we actually are already getting good crowds based off the win at Temple. The loss to Tulsa didn't cause a big loss of crowd since SMU is a name opponent in basketball at the current time and the games were played so close in time. Memphis and UConn are down and people realize it. Memphis stopped being an automatic sell out a few years ago. So we won the key game last night. It showed Temple wasn't a fluke. You can bet the students were watching at home and can't wait to be a part of the mix. They'll be back in time for the UConn game. So now we just need to show consistency in performance and the place will be rocking the rest of the season.PeteRasche wrote:You really want people in the stands? Beat Memphis and you'll get a good turnout for UConn, especially since so many Tulane students are from that area. Then BEAT UCONN. That's the key. We haven't won a big home game against a name opponent *after winning previous games to stir interest* in like, I dunno, over two decades.pearlriverwave wrote:this is how you get people in the stands
We deserve so much better
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Very good win against a good team. As so many have already said, Daniels is very legit.
Nice start to the conference season, especially considering it looks like Tulsa might be better than we thought. Let's keep it going against a Memphis team which is far inferior to most of their recent squads.
Nice start to the conference season, especially considering it looks like Tulsa might be better than we thought. Let's keep it going against a Memphis team which is far inferior to most of their recent squads.
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pick 5 games anywhere in arena for roughly $10 to $15.75 per game. good deal.
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Yep. He is strong, athletic, plays good defense, has a great attitude, seems very coachable.tjtlja wrote:I said it a couple of times already and will say it again - Daniels is terrific.
He's an awesome addition to this team.
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I think of Daniels as Kain Harris with defensive skills and a much better attitude.TulaneTiger wrote:Yep. He is strong, athletic, plays good defense, has a great attitude, seems very coachable.tjtlja wrote:I said it a couple of times already and will say it again - Daniels is terrific.
He's an awesome addition to this team.
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You're extraordinarily overestimating the interest of our current students. I'd be willing to bet 95+% of our current students had no idea we even had a game last night, much less tuned in, saw the win, and are chomping at the bit to come back and go to a game. Heck, even in the 90s when we were the hottest thing going in town, we didn't sell out the 1100 student allotment on the day of ticket release (did you know the famous campout in 1992 for USM on ESPN only handed out around 800 of the 1100? Students walked up later that afternoon and got tickets without a line).wavedom wrote:You can bet the students were watching at home and can't wait to be a part of the mix.
More students will show up for UConn just because they are a "name" team and because many of our students are from the northeast near there. Many of them won't know that UConn is down a bit this year nor have any idea how our team is doing up until that point. But the key is we HAVE to win that game. That is the kind of game we have lost 100% of the time in the past 10-15 years. Literally, we haven't won any big home games post-"buzz generation" in that long. Win that game and the students will understand that we're worth returning to see even when we're playing someone like Houston.
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I disagree with Pete inasmuch as it won't take wins over Uconn, it'll take wins like the one yesterday while the students are on campus. Buzz grows fast nowadays on Tulane's campus, and if the buzz is that the team is getting better, tulane students have serious FOMO
But Pete is spot on when he says 95% plus of tulane students have no idea we even played SMU, much less won. Basketball wasn't a thing when they left for break, and not much of anything that happens while they are on break will get on their radar screens
But Pete is spot on when he says 95% plus of tulane students have no idea we even played SMU, much less won. Basketball wasn't a thing when they left for break, and not much of anything that happens while they are on break will get on their radar screens
“We will expect success in all endeavors and be prepared to assess and hold ourselves accountable when we aren't successful. Tulane is a top 40 academic institution and it should expect nothing less from its athletic department.” --Troy Dannen 11.5.16
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view from the advocate:
http://www.theadvocate.com/new_orleans/ ... 1bdcb.html
and from the Pic.
http://www.nola.com/tulane/index.ssf/20 ... iver_index
http://www.theadvocate.com/new_orleans/ ... 1bdcb.html
and from the Pic.
http://www.nola.com/tulane/index.ssf/20 ... iver_index
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Awesome point. Some reasonably read Dannen's "State of Tulane Athletics" letter at year-end that he planned to raise ticket prices. Others noted that you could read it that in his effort to recruit fans to attend games and develop them into engaged fans, he was going to lower prices. At least on this, it looks like the latter.randymc wrote:pick 5 games anywhere in arena for roughly $10 to $15.75 per game. good deal.
https://ev3.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerc ... =MBMP&cgc=
I know we're biased but as an entertainment value, his pricing effectively competes with first run movies at the metroplex and is not much more than streaming from your LazyBoy. Regardless Tulane vs SMU definitely rated higher than Star Wars, Episode 52.
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Victory is never permanent
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Those same northeast students know we beat Temple at Temple so that is why I’m not overestimating at all. The Tulsa loss was the let down loss we always suffer and we never bounce back. The difference this time is in the next game we beat a team that had been getting votes for the top 25 . So we just need to perform consistently and the place will be rocking pretty good.PeteRasche wrote:You're extraordinarily overestimating the interest of our current students. I'd be willing to bet 95+% of our current students had no idea we even had a game last night, much less tuned in, saw the win, and are chomping at the bit to come back and go to a game. Heck, even in the 90s when we were the hottest thing going in town, we didn't sell out the 1100 student allotment on the day of ticket release (did you know the famous campout in 1992 for USM on ESPN only handed out around 800 of the 1100? Students walked up later that afternoon and got tickets without a line).wavedom wrote:You can bet the students were watching at home and can't wait to be a part of the mix.
More students will show up for UConn just because they are a "name" team and because many of our students are from the northeast near there. Many of them won't know that UConn is down a bit this year nor have any idea how our team is doing up until that point. But the key is we HAVE to win that game. That is the kind of game we have lost 100% of the time in the past 10-15 years. Literally, we haven't won any big home games post-"buzz generation" in that long. Win that game and the students will understand that we're worth returning to see even when we're playing someone like Houston.
We deserve so much better
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NJ, I don’t see them the same. Daniels is a better ball handler and can shoot from anywhere with more consistency. Harris was more of a set shooter and lacked consistency. Just my opinion.NJwave wrote:I think of Daniels as Kain Harris with defensive skills and a much better attitude.TulaneTiger wrote:Yep. He is strong, athletic, plays good defense, has a great attitude, seems very coachable.tjtlja wrote:I said it a couple of times already and will say it again - Daniels is terrific.
He's an awesome addition to this team.
Speaking of Harris, where is he today?
A question for you, Pete, Doc, or Randy (the real basketball gurus of this forum), would we be in the hunt this year with Osetkowski? Also, do you see us ever going big in a game with some combination of Ajang, Paul, and Sehic? Finally, what does the staff think of Ajang, Koka, and Barrett - do any these guys have a lot of upside looking forward?