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2024-25 Basketball,,, all things considered...

Yep KY lives and dies by the 3 and we gave them nearly 50% on that. Need to win on our home court bad this next game if we want to get in line for a good seed in the tournament.
Sec is deep and loaded. 18 conference games this season, 9-9 in conference play will get you a good seed. Gators schedule is really tough early on, could be 1-3 to start.
 
We shot 11 more free throws than Kentucky, but missed 13 of 35 attempts. They shot 3's better than us, they had 3 fewer turnovers and 9 more assists. Plus we let them have 3 runs of 10+ points during the game. Can't do those things and expect to beat a quality team. We get #1 Tennessee at home next, then on the road to John Calipieri's Arkansas team. Would like to have started this stretch with a win, but oh well.
 
This was a fabulous game with two excellent coached teams. Playing Kentucky in Rupp is never easy and today the Gators played well and with a few breaks could have/should have won it. A few less missed free throws and if that #4 had missed a few more 3 pointers we could have come home with a V. But that #4 shoots 3 pointers like everyone else shoots layups. What a stroke.

This Kentucky team has beat 3 Top 10 teams this year. I feel good about the next few weeks.
 
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Sec is deep and loaded. 18 conference games this season, 9-9 in conference play will get you a good seed. Gators schedule is really tough early on, could be 1-3 to start.

I doubt we get a 4 seed or better at .500 in the SEC. We have no big win in out of conference play.
 
I doubt we get a 4 seed or better at .500 in the SEC. We have no big win in out of conference play.
Most years I would agree. But the SEC is clearly the best conference, and the league regular season champ most likely 12-6. Lunardi has 11 sec teams in at the moment. We will get a lot of favorable seeds based on the conference incredible out of conference record.
 
If I'm an NBA GM or HC, I'll take a pass on drafting Clayton. He's too inconsistent as an all around player for me to put money into him. He goes 'lackadaisical' with his passing, his dribbling, and with his defense too often for my liking. Looking to the future, I'd be playing the other 4 guards more, even the WO's. Maybe that could spur Clayton in his work/practice habits?

Speaking of inconsistency, If you took the best qualities of the Gators 3 starting guards, on their best days, and distilled them down into one player, you'd have a Caitlin Clark....
🙄 (CC = 52 College records + 62 WNBA records)

To a previous conversation on another thread, I now doubt that UF makes it to the Sweet-16, and if somehow they did due to getting lucky with their opponent draws, they won't make the E-8. Maybe in another year or two. JMOHO of course....

EDIT: -- Tennis-sea will beat them like a red-headed stepchild, double digits at the least....
 
If I'm an NBA GM or HC, I'll take a pass on drafting Clayton. He's too inconsistent as an all around player for me to put money into him. He goes 'lackadaisical' with his passing, his dribbling, and with his defense too often for my liking. Looking to the future, I'd be playing the other 4 guards more, even the WO's. Maybe that could spur Clayton in his work/practice habits?

Speaking of inconsistency, If you took the best qualities of the Gators 3 starting guards, on their best days, and distilled them down into one player, you'd have a Caitlin Clark....
🙄 (CC = 52 College records + 62 WNBA records)

To a previous conversation on another thread, I now doubt that UF makes it to the Sweet-16, and if somehow they did due to getting lucky with their opponent draws, they won't make the E-8. Maybe in another year or two. JMOHO of course....

EDIT: -- Tennis-sea will beat them like a red-headed stepchild, double digits at the least....
You may be right about the Sweet 16 thing, but we're a long way from NCAA tournament time. However, Walter Clayton is the unquestioned leader of this team whether he turns out to be an NBA player or not. And at 13-1, I'm not ready to concede any game on their schedule. 12 missed free throws and KY's hot shooting from the arc were the biggest factors in today's loss. They're still an excellent team, IMO, even if they lose to the Vols. Of course, time will tell and everybody is entitled to their opinion.
 
I can live without playing Georgia, SC, Mizzou, and the other former east division teams twice but not having to play Kentucky twice for the first time in 60 years is BS. That's just like UF not playing Georgia in football during a season. Kentucky fans are probably more upset about this than I am.
 
On some days you just have to tip your hat to the other guys. It’s not like we weren’t defending, they were making hellacious shots. Get ‘em next time. Maybe in the SEC tournament.
For 60 straight seasons we have played UK home and home. Not this year. It would be nice to play the Cats in Gainesville. I do think we will take them on a neutral court.
 
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For 60 straight seasons we have played UK home and home. Not this year. It would be nice to play the Cats in Gainesville. I do think we will take them on a neutral court.
Actually, the Gators have done better at Rupp than in the O'Dome in recent history, as strange as that might seem....
 
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I don't have a clue about how the SEC determines schedules,,,, and neither do they prolly....
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Points / Minutes
Clayton -- 33 / 34
Martin ---- 26 / 36 + 1 Blk & 2 Stls
Haugh ---- 11 / 22
Chinyelu - 10 / 21 + 2 Blks & 1 Stl
Condon ---- 7 / 32 + 1 Blk

Assists to Turnovers
Martin -- 1/2
Clayton - 5/5
The 2 primary ball handlers had 6 Asts to 7 TO's
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While 5 took care of the ball...
Chinyelu ---3/1
Aberdeen - 1/0
Alexis ------ 1/0
Richard ---- 2/0
Condon ---- 3/0

Rebounds O/D
Condon - 10 3/7
Chinyelu - 8 5/3
Richard --- 6 3/3
Martin ----- 5 0/5

Free Throws 22/35 - 62.86%
Thomas -- 4/4
Chinyelu - 2/2
Richard --- 1/1
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Clayton --- 9/13
Martin ----- 3/7
Condon --- 3/8

3 Point Shooting - 12/33 = 36.4%
Clayton -- 6/12
Martin ---- 5/12
Haugh ---- 1/2
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Richard --- 0/3
Condon --- 0/2
Aberdeen - 0/2

Today, Chinyelu gets the iG's All Around PoG award.
 
If I'm an NBA GM or HC, I'll take a pass on drafting Clayton. He's too inconsistent as an all around player for me to put money into him. He goes 'lackadaisical' with his passing, his dribbling, and with his defense too often for my liking. Looking to the future, I'd be playing the other 4 guards more, even the WO's. Maybe that could spur Clayton in his work/practice habits?

Speaking of inconsistency, If you took the best qualities of the Gators 3 starting guards, on their best days, and distilled them down into one player, you'd have a Caitlin Clark....
🙄 (CC = 52 College records + 62 WNBA records)

To a previous conversation on another thread, I now doubt that UF makes it to the Sweet-16, and if somehow they did due to getting lucky with their opponent draws, they won't make the E-8. Maybe in another year or two. JMOHO of course....

EDIT: -- Tennis-sea will beat them like a red-headed stepchild, double digits at the least....
Clayton scored 33 points and is the unquestionable leader on this team. He's most likely too small for the nba, but who knows. As to the rest of the season, lots of hoops to be played. But a 6 point loss on the road in Rupp is nothing to get upset about.
 
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Clayton scored 33 points and is the unquestionable leader on this team. He's most likely too small for the nba, but who knows. As to the rest of the season, lots of hoops to be played. But a 6 point loss on the road in Rupp is nothing to get upset about.

What you call the Gator's unquestioned leader playing PG had 5 Assists and 5 Turnovers. That's a fail for a PG imo.

A guy with a 92% FT average just went 9 of 13 for 69% at the line. (inconsistent as I said)
He only had 3 RB's with a 2 PF weak defensive effort resulting in ZERO Stl's and no blocked shots.
His 33 points on 6/12 50% were his only saving grace in that game, and that shows he should be a SG, not a PG.

As to his size for the NBA,,, Walter Clayton 6-3 195....
There are currently 11 players in the NBA that are 6
’0″ tall or under.
Despite being considered short, some of the best players in NBA history have been 6’0″ tall, including:
Chris Paul, Tim Hardaway, and Allen Iverson. Height will not be his undoing.

As ocala and I have both pointed out many times, everyone is entitled to their own opinions,,, even when they are factually incorrect, or just wrong.... 😉
 
What you call the Gator's unquestioned leader playing PG had 5 Assists and 5 Turnovers. That's a fail for a PG imo.

A guy with a 92% FT average just went 9 of 13 for 69% at the line. (inconsistent as I said)
He only had 3 RB's with a 2 PF weak defensive effort resulting in ZERO Stl's and no blocked shots.
His 33 points on 6/12 50% were his only saving grace in that game, and that shows he should be a SG, not a PG.

As to his size for the NBA,,, Walter Clayton 6-3 195....
There are currently 11 players in the NBA that are 6
’0″ tall or under.
Despite being considered short, some of the best players in NBA history have been 6’0″ tall, including:
Chris Paul, Tim Hardaway, and Allen Iverson. Height will not be his undoing.

As ocala and I have both pointed out many times, everyone is entitled to their own opinions,,, even when they are factually incorrect, or just wrong.... 😉
Clayton is certainly not a true point guard. He's primarily a scorer. I love the kid and he plays hard and tirelessly. He & Condon especially hurt us at the free throw line today and I love Condon as well. Reuben had probably his best game of the season, Martin had a weak 1st half and a great 2nd half. Richard was not as much of a factor as I thought he would be. I think all the easy wins left us coming into this game maybe not a sharp and ready to handle a close game for 60 minutes. I have to give Kentucky credit, though. They turned up the defensive intensity and hit a bunch of difficult shots when they needed them. We just need to learn from this and get ready for the Vols because they're better than Kentucky.
 
What you call the Gator's unquestioned leader playing PG had 5 Assists and 5 Turnovers. That's a fail for a PG imo.

A guy with a 92% FT average just went 9 of 13 for 69% at the line. (inconsistent as I said)
He only had 3 RB's with a 2 PF weak defensive effort resulting in ZERO Stl's and no blocked shots.
His 33 points on 6/12 50% were his only saving grace in that game, and that shows he should be a SG, not a PG.

As to his size for the NBA,,, Walter Clayton 6-3 195....
There are currently 11 players in the NBA that are 6
’0″ tall or under.
Despite being considered short, some of the best players in NBA history have been 6’0″ tall, including:
Chris Paul, Tim Hardaway, and Allen Iverson. Height will not be his undoing.

As ocala and I have both pointed out many times, everyone is entitled to their own opinions,,, even when they are factually incorrect, or just wrong.... 😉
Well, if someone is an expert on being factually incorrect or just plain wrong, that would be you. He is without question (unless you are stupid) the team leader. He is our team captain, leads the team in points and assists, all while being forced to play the 1 when he is a 2. In the NBA he would be a 2, and as a 2 he would be undersized. The plus/minus when he's on the floor vs not on the floor is a double digit spread which again, is the highest on the team. So, Mr. General Manager Instability, how about we do not bench our factual best player.
 
I'm just glad that I could get the suck-ups back posting their undying blind-eyed support for the top quality Men's B-Ballers. The Gator's next SEC-C and their 3rd NC is all but guaranteed now.... ;~))
 
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Clayton is not a natural PG but if he cleans things up a little we can be a contender. Curious how we play in this TN game. Imo this game is huge as far as lining up to get a real good seed in the tournament. Win and we are in good shape going forward to do that. Lose and I doubt it happens myself. TN also plays a totally different game than KY and is pretty good at limiting the scoring of the other team.
 
A road trip to Rupp is always going to be a challenge especially for the gators. You can bet the gators are probably their most hated team behind Louisville and Duke. Brea was unconscious. Shooting 7 of 9 is good from the free throw line. He did it from THE ARC!!
Good win for UK. We have bigger fish to fry as in Tuesday night. File it away and move on.
 
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A road trip to Rupp is always going to be a challenge especially for the gators. You can bet the gators are probably their most hated team behind Louisville and Duke. Brea was unconscious. Shooting 7 of 9 is good from the free throw line. He did it from THE ARC!!
Good win for UK. We have bigger fish to fry as in Tuesday night. File it away and move on.

It is crazy the last 7 years going into this game we were 3-4 at Rupp but only 1-6 at home. My guess is they weren't as up for the game some of those years we weren't as good. Yep if we win our next game we are in good shape.
 
A road trip to Rupp is always going to be a challenge especially for the gators. You can bet the gators are probably their most hated team behind Louisville and Duke. Brea was unconscious. Shooting 7 of 9 is good from the free throw line. He did it from THE ARC!!
Good win for UK. We have bigger fish to fry as in Tuesday night. File it away and move on.
Y’all are behind Tennersee, and this year, behind Arky

Tennersee is and always will be our most hated SEC team

NSLABO Forever
 
Y’all are behind Tennersee, and this year, behind Arky

Tennersee is and always will be our most hated SEC team

NSLABO Forever
You are talking this year. And I agree with that considering the Cal situation. But over the last couple of decades it’s us in the conference.
 
Well, if someone is an expert on being factually incorrect or just plain wrong, that would be you. He is without question (unless you are stupid) the team leader. He is our team captain, leads the team in points and assists, all while being forced to play the 1 when he is a 2. In the NBA he would be a 2, and as a 2 he would be undersized. The plus/minus when he's on the floor vs not on the floor is a double digit spread which again, is the highest on the team. So, Mr. General Manager Instability, how about we do not bench our factual best player.
NBA Average Height of ALL Players is 78.6 inches, roughly 6-6.5

Average Height of ALL GUARDS is 75.6 inches, roughly 6-3.5.
Average Weight of ALL GUARDS is 198.9 pounds

6-3.5 198.9 is the average for ALL GUARDS (1'S & 2'S in the NBA.

CG Walter Clayton is already 6-3 195 as a college Sr.
So you are as FACTUALLY FoS as I've come to expect from you...
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You are talking this year. And I agree with that considering the Cal situation. But over the last couple of decades it’s us in the conference.
Sure…. Tell a Cat fan who we hate the most….

If our hatred was based upon what team was the most competitive against us in basketball, then you have an argument….. but more goes into hatred than that. Louisville hasn’t been competitive against us in years in bball….. still hate those effers the most.

10RC has been the subject of UK dislike for decades beyond my lifespan …. I saw and see no reason to stop now
 
Sure…. Tell a Cat fan who we hate the most….

If our hatred was based upon what team was the most competitive against us in basketball, then you have an argument….. but more goes into hatred than that. Louisville hasn’t been competitive against us in years in bball….. still hate those effers the most.

10RC has been the subject of UK dislike for decades beyond my lifespan …. I saw and see no reason to stop now
Point conceded
 
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Sure…. Tell a Cat fan who we hate the most….

If our hatred was based upon what team was the most competitive against us in basketball, then you have an argument….. but more goes into hatred than that. Louisville hasn’t been competitive against us in years in bball….. still hate those effers the most.

10RC has been the subject of UK dislike for decades beyond my lifespan …. I saw and see no reason to stop now
Further, I would say that Tennessee could be the most hated of all fan bases in the SEC. Ask Auburn, Ole Miss, UF, Bama, Vandy etc.
 
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NBA Average Height of ALL Players is 78.6 inches, roughly 6-6.5

Average Height of ALL GUARDS is 75.6 inches, roughly 6-3.5.
Average Weight of ALL GUARDS is 198.9 pounds

6-3.5 198.9 is the average for ALL GUARDS (1'S & 2'S in the NBA.

CG Walter Clayton is already 6-3 195 as a college Sr.
So you are as FACTUALLY FoS as I've come to expect from you...
😜

You just can't help yourself, can you. The average height of NBA 2 guard on 2024 rosters is 6'5.25 You don't need to go to a BS rogue site with some amateur hour blogger, simply go to the nba site directly and it breaks it all down for you. So, now that we've settled that, Clayton is a bit undersized for an NBA 2. If he was a true 1, then no problem at his current height. You are welcome!!
 
You just can't help yourself, can you. The average height of NBA 2 guard on 2024 rosters is 6'5.25 You don't need to go to a BS rogue site with some amateur hour blogger, simply go to the nba site directly and it breaks it all down for you. So, now that we've settled that, Clayton is a bit undersized for an NBA 2. If he was a true 1, then no problem at his current height. You are welcome!!
In the NBA, Clayton won't have to worry about playing defense. As Shaq stated, viewership is way down because of every team just living to jack up 3's.
 
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You just can't help yourself, can you. The average height of NBA 2 guard on 2024 rosters is 6'5.25 You don't need to go to a BS rogue site with some amateur hour blogger, simply go to the nba site directly and it breaks it all down for you. So, now that we've settled that, Clayton is a bit undersized for an NBA 2. If he was a true 1, then no problem at his current height. You are welcome!!
Well, if someone is an expert on being factually incorrect or just plain wrong, that would be you. He is without question (unless you are stupid) the team leader. He is our team captain, leads the team in points and assists, all while being forced to play the 1 when he is a 2. In the NBA he would be a 2, and as a 2 he would be undersized. The plus/minus when he's on the floor vs not on the floor is a double digit spread which again, is the highest on the team. So, Mr. General Manager Instability, how about we do not bench our factual best player.
The claim that Clayton is unlikely to be drafted due to his height is a bogus argument to begin with. It's a BS dodge from the get-go, but typical for you.

Average height in the NBA is not important. The important question is can a 6-3 or shorter SG play in the NBA or not. Undersized on an average is easily and routinely trumped by talent, and talent level is the primary question. Recently, Pelicans SG JJ Redick remembered something that the short PF Charles Barkley told him long back. Barkley once told Redick that he is ‘too small’ to be a shooting guard. Well, does that logic even fit in? Moreover, height doesn’t seem to be the basis for changing positions. Despite Charles telling him otherwise, Redick also believed in sticking to the shooting guard position.

“Hey man, there’s no way you’re going to be able to be a two-guard in the NBA. I said, ‘Okay’. And he said you need to be a point guard. I said, ‘Okay’.” Redick narrated on his podcast, “He (Barkley) said, ‘You’re just too small.’ And I remember thinking to myself ‘What? Why do I have to change positions? I’ll make it work.'” JJ Redick is not the only short heightened shooting guard in the NBA

JJ is 6-3
and that may be considered to be an average height in basketball. But the short ones like Stephen Curry are also doing an incredible job there. Redick was drafted back in 2006 by Orlando Magic. He was known for his 3-point shooting even in his college career. After being traded to a couple of franchises like 76ers and Clippers, he hopped to Pelicans last season.

In the history of the NBA, there were notable shooting guards with almost the same height as Redick. Renowned names like Allen Iverson and Dwyane Wade are some of those who made excellent players at that position despite being around 6 ft.

Now that I've dealt with the usual stupidity, moving on back to the original thoughts....

If I'm an NBA GM or HC, I'll take a pass on drafting Clayton. He's too inconsistent as an all around player for me to put money into him. He goes 'lackadaisical' with his passing, his dribbling, and with his defense too often for my liking (opinion). Looking to the future, I'd be playing the other true PG's more, maybe even the WO's. Maybe that could spur Clayton in his work/practice habits? (and when he's playing in a game)

If you'd been paying attention, I didn't say I'd permanently bench him or throw him off the team, I said that I'd spur his practice and playing by developing and using the other dedicated PG's on the roster more. That would also be an aid in preparing who plays PG next season, or gets injured this season.

Now, you can go back to blindly pushing Walter while ignoring any faults that he might have, while I'll go back to ignoring the crap that you post on a regular basis...
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Women's BB beats Georgia soundly.
Back when I still attended games at UF, I enjoyed the occasional Volleyball, Soccer, and W-BB games.
The Lady Gators are fun to watch play and deserve fan support imo.

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The Caitlin Clark-fueled Women’s NCAA Basketball Championship made the top 100 for the first time at #76, while the SEC-C football game (TX vs UG) and the Kentucky Derby just missed making the Top 100. 😲
 
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