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Game Ball: Nerlens Noel - Choosing the winner of the game ball was very tough this game. Archie Goodwin, Alex Poythress and Nerlens Noel all have a case, though every one of them had a number of flaws. Goodwin had 15 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals, but he also turned the ball over a team-leading 4 times. Poythress had an efficient 15 points on 6-8 shooting to go with 6 rebounds, but he had 3 turnovers. Nerlens Noel had 7 points, 9 rebounds, 7 blocks and 2 steals, and only had 2 turnovers. In the end, I'll give it to Noel, who seemed to make the least mistakes, and 7 blocks is pretty impressive.

Kyle Wiltjer - He had a decent game, although he didn't play outstanding defense and missed some open looks. Still, he produced points in a variety of ways, getting 12 points while only making 1 three. His rebounding was suspect, however, garnering only 3 boards.

Willie Cauley-Stein - He played fine, managing 4 points, 7 rebounds, 3 blocks and 2 steals. He was very weak with the ball, though, and lost several rebounds to the Pilots he should have had. he also loafed back on transition in the first half, surrendering a layup, and got beat several times on defense.

Ryan Harrow - He had a very solid game, despite not shooting the ball well. Harrow produced a team-leading 6 assists, and looked very much in control most of the time. He also had 8 points, 4 rebounds and a steal against only one miscue.

Julius Mays - He looked great at times, and really bad at times. He didn't shoot the ball well at all, and made several ballhandling errors you don't really tend to associate with players of his years and experience, although he wasn't credited with a single turnover. 13 points on 5-14 shooting with 4 rebounds.

Jarrod Polson - He only got 4 minutes today, which is really a testament to the play of Harrow, as Calipari obviously liked what he saw out of the Harrow today. Polson got a rebound and missed his only shot.

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Team Observations

- I thought the half-court offensive execution, on balance, was much better today. Yes, there were moments when we saw the same crazy, disjointed stuff we have seen all year, but there was also some sharp efforts and nice patience against a very decent zone defensive team.

- The transition offense today was horrible. Turnovers, botched layups, poor lobs, bad passes, misdribbles -- pretty much every boneheaded thing you can come up with happened to Kentucky in transition today.

- Kentucky held Portland to 25.9% from the field, and even against an offensively-challenged team, that's a very nice effort. For the most part, UK's defensive effort was reasonably consistent except for an ugly stretch early in the second half when they looked very much like they did in the second half against the Samford Bulldogs. But unlike in that game, they corrected the malfunction and played better the rest of the way.

- I liked the effort better today, it was there more consistently than we have seen in the last three or even four games. Despite the fact that this Kentucky team still has no idea how to play college basketball, they are starting to show a determined effort to play right, even if their efforts often fall short in terms of execution and basketball IQ. But today, we saw signs. Hopefully, we'll continue to see them a week from now.
Good analysis of the game, J-Rod.

I think Harrow will continue to get better. He has to in order for this team to move forward.
^ uh oh
Wildcatk23 Wrote:^ uh oh

Funniest thing I've ever seen.
outdoorsman43 Wrote:[Image: STOP.gif]

Great coaching won this game...

....You would never see Coach K physically ABUSE his assistant coaches Confusednicker:
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Confusednicker:
Stardust Wrote:Great coaching won this game...

....You would never see Coach K physically ABUSE his assistant coaches Confusednicker:

Do you honestly think thats abuse??? Cal was trying to talk to his players and an assistant puts his arm in front of his face. He should have waited til Cal was done. Also Cal used his forearm to move his assistance arm out the way....now if he acted like Sean Woods then there might be something to talk about. But on the other hand you can tell that this team is testing Cal's patience.
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Some just dont get it.

Sarcasm on the internet is a tough thing to read evidently.
^ You would think that he would have picked up on snickering icon at the end of the post that it was sarcasm.
Some people take things too seriously
Ryan Harrow i believe will be very good at the end of the year. Right now he just looks uncomfortable which is very understandable. He'll be fine and will control this team come February. Kind of like Teague did. Had a rough start, but finished when it counted.
Did anyone see Archie Goodwin destroy that kid?
It was sick.