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Some people like to post positive takes, some people like to post negative takes. But somehow the excuse is the person with a positive take is drinking orange kool aid, and the person with the negative take is a realist. When in reality both are probably half right.
 
Some people like to post positive takes, some people like to post negative takes. But somehow the excuse is the person with a positive take is drinking orange kool aid, and the person with the negative take is a realist. When in reality both are probably half right.
actually, there are at least four categories:

the pollyannas, who tend to be over-optimistic
the chicken littles, who are prone to panic
the boring middle, who ebb and flow with the actual performance of the team
the Kool Aid Brigade, who believe that if you are not 100% positive then you are 100% negative
 
actually, there are at least four categories:

the pollyannas, who tend to be over-optimistic
the chicken littles, who are prone to panic
the boring middle, who ebb and flow with the actual performance of the team
the Kool Aid Brigade, who believe that if you are not 100% positive then you are 100% negative

You forgot one category. The epitome of positivity...

Mantonio.
 
actually, there are at least four categories:

the pollyannas, who tend to be over-optimistic
the chicken littles, who are prone to panic
the boring middle, who ebb and flow with the actual performance of the team
the Kool Aid Brigade, who believe that if you are not 100% positive then you are 100% negative
Does Igor get his own category?
 
Don't you mean Jimmy Chitwood? Are you one of the ACC Regional Network color guys? ;)
This Chitwood
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I said last night the game would be close because of the way we were playing (and because St Francis turned the game into a rock fight) and that we were in trouble. All I said was the pace favored them and the game would be in the upper 50s/ low 60s. I was proven correct, as the team was on the ropes in crunch time.
didn't you "predict" this around halftime or something, when it was already apparent how the game was trending?
 
didn't you "predict" this around halftime or something, when it was already apparent how the game was trending?

I don't know...probably. I was just pointing out that my concerns were warranted,
 
I don't panic. I'm a realist. I said last night the game would be close because of the way we were playing (and because St Francis turned the game into a rock fight) and that we were in trouble. All I said was the pace favored them and the game would be in the upper 50s/ low 60s. I was proven correct, as the team was on the ropes in crunch time. I also said we'd win the game (by 7--we won by 6). Just because not everyone is an eternal optimist, doesn't make them a panic case.

And tee: my Billy Owens comment was not directed as a slam at you at all. Some people on the board were saying Roberson was the equivalent of Billy Owens coming out of high school, and that comparison is ridiculous, since Billy Owens was a high school LEGEND. I hope he turns out as good as Billy and he certainly could. He's not there yet. Scouts look at him and see his obvious talent. I never doubted his talent, but watching him play for Syracuse, it's obvious that right now, Roberson is not ready for meaningful minutes in tough games. JB obviously agrees or TR would've seen the court with most of our bigs struggling last night.
No sweat iommi. But, the words "I don't panic. I'm a realist"......
Now, I don't claim to be a realist myself. I'm more of a orange goggles, orange kool aid drinking kinda guy, whatever that means.
But you do panic, and I'm guessing a realist must be somewhere between your style and my style, and that's ok.
I'm just telling you and it's up to you whether you can realize yourself. You do panic.

I will not dig up posts or threads but I did find a few fun references. Anyway, check your stuff out when you get a chance. After reading some, you might see what I mean. Have to be able to look in the mirror from time to time.

And your concerns were warranted, that was obvious yesterday night. But the sky is not falling, even if we lose the game!
Last year should have taught all of us that.
 
No sweat iommi. But, the words "I don't panic. I'm a realist"......
Now, I don't claim to be a realist myself. I'm more of a orange goggles, orange kool aid drinking kinda guy, whatever that means.
But you do panic, and I'm guessing a realist must be somewhere between your style and my style, and that's ok.
I'm just telling you and it's up to you whether you can realize yourself. You do panic.

I will not dig up posts or threads but I did find a few fun references. Anyway, check your stuff out when you get a chance. After reading some, you might see what I mean. Have to be able to look in the mirror from time to time.

And your concerns were warranted, that was obvious yesterday night. But the sky is not falling, even if we lose the game!
Last year should have taught all of us that.

We'll agree to disagree on whether I panic. Frankly, it's a matter of perception. I know who I am, I don't need to look in a mirror. I'm comfortable in who I am as a fan. I certainly don't need any affirmation from anyone about how I react to my various favorite teams' ups and downs. I do get nervous watching our games and I had a bad feeling in my gut watching that game last night because I knew the tempo was favoring the opposition in a big way. I expressed that angst on a message board that is designed to give one's reactions and opinions.

Just because I don't think everything is hunky dory with SU basketball all the time, doesn't make me a nervous wreck. Call it whatever you want. It won't change my passion and it won't change that I am opinionated and that sometimes I express what I'm feeling as I'm watching one of our games and I don't like what I see.

Oh, and I never said the sky is falling with this team. There are legit concerns; just ask our head coach or anyone with two eyes and some basic basketball knowledge.
 
We'll agree to disagree on whether I panic. Frankly, it's a matter of perception. I know who I am, I don't need to look in a mirror. I'm comfortable in who I am as a fan. I certainly don't need any affirmation from anyone about how I react to my various favorite teams' ups and downs. I do get nervous watching our games and I had a bad feeling in my gut watching that game last night because I knew the tempo was favoring the opposition in a big way. I expressed that angst on a message board that is designed to give one's reactions and opinions.

Just because I don't think everything is hunky dory with SU basketball all the time, doesn't make me a nervous wreck. Call it whatever you want. It won't change my passion and it won't change that I am opinionated and that sometimes I express what I'm feeling as I'm watching one of our games and I don't like what I see.

Oh, and I never said the sky is falling with this team. There are legit concerns; just ask our head coach or anyone with two eyes and some basic basketball knowledge.
I panic too when I watch a game like that. And you're right. It's a matter of perspective. Do whatever you feel like.
 
He's a bull in a china shop right now and IMO he's playing out of position on offense. He's basically playing Jerami's position as the forward flashing to the high post. That position requires patience and sound decision-making, two things TR lacks right now. He's getting the ball and he looks like he's trying to make something happen right away; usually he's been shooting a jump shot (and not making it). He should be playing the 4 in our system, at least this year. I've never debated the kid's talent; it's just that the comparisons to Billy Owens are lol ridiculous. I think Roberson is a star-in-the-making. He will not be a big contributor this year though.

I agree that this year, Roberson would be better suited to play the 4, but IMO, JB is thinking about next year. If things go as many of us expect, Grant and CJ will be gone. That will leave us McCullough & Roberson. In that combination, Roberson will be the 3. So, by giving him experience in that postion, JB is preparing him for what he needs Roberson to play.

Many people have accused JB of only thinking of the immediate needs, and maybe at times in the past, he could be found guilty of this. But, certainly in the past few years, at least, this is just not true. He has proven to be adept at predicting who will leave and when, and at least make an attempt to prepare the incumbent or find a replacement. It is an imperfect science. Some develop faster than expected, some slower.
 
actually, there are at least four categories:

the pollyannas, who tend to be over-optimistic
the chicken littles, who are prone to panic
the boring middle, who ebb and flow with the actual performance of the team
the Kool Aid Brigade, who believe that if you are not 100% positive then you are 100% negative

There are two types of people in the world. Those who categorize people according to types and those who don't!
 
Team defense is going to beat a bunch of five star one-and-done freshmen. The score in the picture says it all. And Michigan State doesn't even practice zone as their primary defense!

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I think BB is a team sport. The Orange need to develop 2-3 zone team defense and just get better on their offensive sets. My hope is each player is spending hours practicing foul line shooting.
 
actually, there are at least four categories:

the pollyannas, who tend to be over-optimistic
the chicken littles, who are prone to panic
the boring middle, who ebb and flow with the actual performance of the team
the Kool Aid Brigade, who believe that if you are not 100% positive then you are 100% negative
You forgot a few others:
  • the "continuous gratification" group who tolerate nothing less than 40 minutes of perfection every night from every player and undefeated seasons in which all games are blowouts beginning with 20-0 SU runs
  • orangefan13
 
I agree that this year, Roberson would be better suited to play the 4, but IMO, JB is thinking about next year. If things go as many of us expect, Grant and CJ will be gone. That will leave us McCullough & Roberson. In that combination, Roberson will be the 3. So, by giving him experience in that postion, JB is preparing him for what he needs Roberson to play.

Many people have accused JB of only thinking of the immediate needs, and maybe at times in the past, he could be found guilty of this. But, certainly in the past few years, at least, this is just not true. He has proven to be adept at predicting who will leave and when, and at least make an attempt to prepare the incumbent or find a replacement. It is an imperfect science. Some develop faster than expected, some slower.
kids like Roberson may not be here next year
 
kids like Roberson may not be here next year

Roberson is a work in progress. I think he will be playing for the Orange at least two years. He has to get to a point where he shows up on NBA mock drafts. He is just not part of the NBA conversation. He's played okay so far. He has lots of talent. But I think he's still in the mode of adjusting to the speed and nature of the college level game.
 
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