- November 17th, 2009, 4:29 pm
#286007
Some of you guys ripping Jesse need to realize that you're making contradictions in your own posts. You say Jesse isn't playing well but are saying others need to create their own shots. Jesse is trying to create them shots and either a) they're missing the shot or b) they're not catching the pass or c) Jesse is trying to put the ball in a hole that isn't there.
We're young. What did you guys expect out of this game? We're playing one of the top teams in the country. They looked like grown men out there physically and we looked like 18-19 year old players. They played an extremely physical style of basketball that our guys haven't adjusted to. Clemson's press is one of, if not the best in the country. We could never get into an offensive set.
You rip the guys that aren't playing well, but let's take a look at them:
Minaya - hasn't played a game since March of 08. He's averaging 6 points a game and shooting 27%. That's not good. He'd tell you that's not good. Give him some time to get back to playing in something other than practice though. You guys are fine waiting on SirChauncey Holloway to get his legs under him in football but want Minaya to be our leading scorer from the get go. Pick one philosophy and stick with it.
Kyle - He's played well against competition we expected him to play well against. Today, against people who were obviously better than him, he played terrible. When he starts bad, he gets worse. It's what he does. We all know that. He's not going to play against people anywhere near that good in the Big South.
Evan - When he was signed, everyone called him a project and just hoped he would be able to contribute a little. Because word came out that he was having a good preseason in practice, everyone started thinking he was going to be his older brother. He's a freshman who is very raw. Give him time to develop.
Chris - Once again, a freshman. He was a guy that was just used to being better and more athletic than everyone. He led his team in scoring as a sophomore. It takes time to adjust to playing against people who are just as good or better than you.
Jeremy - Hasn't even been healthy in over a year. He's not even back to full strength yet. You expect a shooter to come back from a hurt foot when it's not even fully healthy and be lights out? That's not going to happen.
We all said we'd struggle this year, especially early. Nothing has happened that would make us think otherwise. We came back against Mason and made it respectable but lost. We beat an NAIA school. Today we lost to the 23rd team in the country who is better than last year and who I guarantee will be up in the mid to low teens by Christmas. What's changed? Because we got beat by teams we expected to beat us we're all of a sudden terrible with no talent on the roster? Get real. We knew we would struggle offensively and that we had to find scoring. Now that there's concrete evidence of that, we've all of a sudden got a huge problem that we didn't know about?
Our fans were great today. They were loud and they were into the game. We put up an awesome showing for ESPN from a crowd content and tv perspective today. Give our students and our fans credit for filling the Vines over capacity. Clemson's radio guys were saying how they liked The Vines Center, how they liked our fans, how they liked our school in general. They said they could tell we were young and looking for an identity.
Clemson is not in the Big South Conference. No one in the Big South Conference is nearly as good as Clemson. Let's take our national exposure and the experience of playing against a team that was the level that we want to get to, and let's go out and work to get there. It doesn't happen over night.
We're young. What did you guys expect out of this game? We're playing one of the top teams in the country. They looked like grown men out there physically and we looked like 18-19 year old players. They played an extremely physical style of basketball that our guys haven't adjusted to. Clemson's press is one of, if not the best in the country. We could never get into an offensive set.
You rip the guys that aren't playing well, but let's take a look at them:
Minaya - hasn't played a game since March of 08. He's averaging 6 points a game and shooting 27%. That's not good. He'd tell you that's not good. Give him some time to get back to playing in something other than practice though. You guys are fine waiting on SirChauncey Holloway to get his legs under him in football but want Minaya to be our leading scorer from the get go. Pick one philosophy and stick with it.
Kyle - He's played well against competition we expected him to play well against. Today, against people who were obviously better than him, he played terrible. When he starts bad, he gets worse. It's what he does. We all know that. He's not going to play against people anywhere near that good in the Big South.
Evan - When he was signed, everyone called him a project and just hoped he would be able to contribute a little. Because word came out that he was having a good preseason in practice, everyone started thinking he was going to be his older brother. He's a freshman who is very raw. Give him time to develop.
Chris - Once again, a freshman. He was a guy that was just used to being better and more athletic than everyone. He led his team in scoring as a sophomore. It takes time to adjust to playing against people who are just as good or better than you.
Jeremy - Hasn't even been healthy in over a year. He's not even back to full strength yet. You expect a shooter to come back from a hurt foot when it's not even fully healthy and be lights out? That's not going to happen.
We all said we'd struggle this year, especially early. Nothing has happened that would make us think otherwise. We came back against Mason and made it respectable but lost. We beat an NAIA school. Today we lost to the 23rd team in the country who is better than last year and who I guarantee will be up in the mid to low teens by Christmas. What's changed? Because we got beat by teams we expected to beat us we're all of a sudden terrible with no talent on the roster? Get real. We knew we would struggle offensively and that we had to find scoring. Now that there's concrete evidence of that, we've all of a sudden got a huge problem that we didn't know about?
Our fans were great today. They were loud and they were into the game. We put up an awesome showing for ESPN from a crowd content and tv perspective today. Give our students and our fans credit for filling the Vines over capacity. Clemson's radio guys were saying how they liked The Vines Center, how they liked our fans, how they liked our school in general. They said they could tell we were young and looking for an identity.
Clemson is not in the Big South Conference. No one in the Big South Conference is nearly as good as Clemson. Let's take our national exposure and the experience of playing against a team that was the level that we want to get to, and let's go out and work to get there. It doesn't happen over night.










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