KU v. The World

Another gloomy Saturday in Lawrence is not what the Doc ordered for his basketball team’s mid-season slump, but it is exactly the dose of reality served up to the Huskers by Kansas and it’s multi-faceted squad.  Nebraska was only in this game right before it started and the score was 0-0, but NU never gave up and continued to hound Kansas all game, even though the outcome was never in doubt, and ended up loosing 84-49.

Nebraska fell behind 6-0 but soon cut the lead to three at 8-5.  That’s as close as they would get the rest of the game.  KU was hitting shots from everywhere and had a big game from Brandon Rush, who finished with 17 points.  Rush was 5-6 from the field in the first half, all 3 pointers, and just seemed he could hit whatever shot he took.  Darrell Arthur, who had a 5 inch height advantage over Ryan Anderson, shot early and often and finished with a game high 18 points.  KU’s starters shot the ball  well and finished shooting 56 percent for the game compared to 30 percent by NU’s starters.  Kansas at one time was 7-10 on 3 pointers and finished the game shooting 56% (9-16).

There were a few bright spots for the Huskers today believe it or not.  One of those was Steve Harley getting offensive again.  Harley had an NU high of 16 points, but played aggressive on both sides of the ball for one of the first times this year.  Chris Balham, who averages around 6-8 minutes a game, played 20 minutes and had career high in points (6) and rebounds (8).  His defense could have used some help, but at this time last year the guy could barely walk and he hasn’t been playing alot this year.  He brought some energy in there and wasn’t afraid to bang around the big guys.  Cookie Miller got about 6 inches above the rim and blocked a fast break dunk attempt by KU, causing the announcers to drool all over themselves and quickly ask for a replay.  Someday he is going to be very very good, but I think it might take a couple of years to find out.  He reminds me a little of Tyronne Lue, but has got to be able to hit open shots and be able to score when called upon. 

KU coach Bill Self had this to say about guarding Maric:

 “We really didn’t do anything (special)…we trapped them some when they had two bigs in the game, but for the most part just guarded him. He got off some good looks that he normally makes, but for the most part limited his touches. Our perimeter pressure was good enough that they didn’t get the ball to him too easily in the first half.”

Nowhere to be found were Alecs Maric, Ryan Anderson, and Jay-R Strowbridge.  Combined they were 1-19 from the floor on offense and defensively it wasn’t much prettier.  During the game Anderson took a “fast” break from a steal and had about 10 feet on the nearest defender at the top of the key.  It ended up being 1 on 3 by the time he hoisted up a terrible lay-up.  I don’t know if that is more of KU’s quickness or the fact that RA is too slow to play the forward spot, but is probably a little of both.

NU is now 11-6 (0-4) for the year and has a mid-week game against Missouri next Wednesday night at 7.  It is televised on FSN Midwest and could push the Huskers to 0-5 in conference.  I certainly didn’t see this happening and will not be holding my breath for a Husker conference win.  About halfway through the first quarter I was thinking dizzturbedNUfan was right when he said to pull the redshirts and play your guys now, but after I reminded myself that Doc is building for the future of this team, I figured one more year isn’t too much to ask.  Doc’s team continues to play at times with fire on defense and seems to never give up,  which is a trait of a focused team.  Losing is never fun, but how you  lose is what you can build on and show the younger guys for the future.  I just wish that future was now and not in 10 months.

[see the Box Score courtesy of Huskers.com]

 

25 Responses to KU v. The World
  1. The Count
    January 26, 2008 | 10:51 pm

    I scored as many points against Kansas today as Alecs Maric did!

  2. The Count
    January 26, 2008 | 10:52 pm

    oh yeah and Creighton lost

  3. dizzturbedNUfan
    February 7, 2008 | 2:13 pm

    We are missing some info on here though, signing day report, K-state BasketBall game, Pelini press conference. Come on HB! HuskerZone should be put first before family and work!!!! :) jk

  4. Husker Brad
    February 7, 2008 | 10:03 pm

    Sorry man. I am very busy and a little under the weather. I will try to have something up on Friday.

  5. dizzturbedNUfan
    February 7, 2008 | 10:21 pm

    Just giving ya crap man, I appreciate all the info you guy’s post. I have one more month of slow time and then all hell breaks loose with extra activities! It’s all about the little one’s.

  6. Pete
    February 17, 2008 | 5:37 pm

    What is all this about “auto insurance rate quote” and all these others commenting on what a great site this is? Who are they?

  7. dizzturbedNUfan
    February 17, 2008 | 8:08 pm

    I think it’s that big stupid F……..Duck.

  8. dizzturbedNUfan
    February 17, 2008 | 8:10 pm

    And why does it take forever for a post come up?

  9. Pete
    March 3, 2008 | 5:57 pm

    WTF!!! WE KNOW HUSKERZONE IS GREAT!!! WHO ARE YOU?

  10. dizzturbedNUfan
    March 3, 2008 | 8:18 pm

    Ha Ha Ha! Pete’s gonna go postal on your a#@!!!

    What the hell are fighting illini? Kinda reminds me of Ewoks, little fat furry creatures with sticks.

  11. Pete
    March 17, 2008 | 2:07 pm

    …another…

  12. Husker Brad
    March 17, 2008 | 8:02 pm

    I know, what is up with all this crap?

  13. Administrator
    March 18, 2008 | 7:32 am

    The comment spammers keep getting smarter. It is a never ending battle.

  14. Husker Brad
    March 18, 2008 | 11:12 am

    is it an A.I. thing….

  15. Administrator
    March 18, 2008 | 1:32 pm

    No, Allen Iverson has nothing to do with it.

    :)

    (real answer is yes, for the most part)

  16. Husker Brad
    March 18, 2008 | 4:59 pm

    See you do follow B-Ball!!!!

  17. dizzturbedNUfan
    March 18, 2008 | 5:25 pm

    I heard the Admin has tickets for Creighton’s N.I.T game tonight. :)

  18. Administrator
    March 18, 2008 | 8:28 pm

    Creighton played tonight? Damn. Did they win?

    Seriously, I haven’t followed basketball – college or pro – since the glory days of UNLV. I know a couple of NBA players and I still can’t sit there and watch a game.

  19. Husker Brad
    March 18, 2008 | 8:30 pm

    no, they are getting hammered. It’s so bad they are going to put up the NCAA logos at time outs so they can get out of there early!!!! They were down 45-30 and the place was just emptying out.

  20. dizzturbedNUfan
    March 18, 2008 | 8:32 pm

    That’s funny stuff. They couldn’t have cheese and wine tonight so none of the sweater vest wanted to go.

  21. Husker Brad
    March 18, 2008 | 8:34 pm

    I seriously hope NU builds a downtown stadium in Lincoln and they serve alchohol. We’ll see who has the best attendance records.

  22. The Count
    March 18, 2008 | 10:31 pm

    Creighton won on 3 pointer with 3 seconds left. The Count through his remote and dropped an f bomb.

  23. Husker Brad
    March 19, 2008 | 5:59 am

    It was an exciting game to watch the end of, that’s for sure!!!

  24. Pete
    March 19, 2008 | 1:49 pm

    I dont care if The Count hates Creightons. He has to admit that it was one hell of a comeback!

  25. Husker Brad
    March 19, 2008 | 5:29 pm

    I’ll agree Pete. I had written them off for sure!!! It was a really good b-ball game the 2nd half.