hot nuts wrote:tribecalledquest wrote:ColonialBulldog wrote:Watching the war on 74 with no real horse in the race because, outside of uni, i hate all other valley teams equally.
I can't say there has been a really bad call or really bad no call in the last 5 minutes of regulation and overtime. But at the same time the officiating had been egregiously one sided with seemingly every call going Bradley's way. The officials frequently calling a foul on one end and nearly the same thing going uncalled on the other end. I think Bradley made like one field goal in the last 10 minutes of play.
The entire game set basketball back 50 years.
Bradley tried as hard as it could to give the game to ISU. They could not have been any worse for 35 minutes. The Redbirds would not oblige, however, and blew a game they had in their grasp for the entire second half.
Can't disagree, Bradley played terribly at home and the Redbirds let them get away with it. I figured BU would come out ready to play after the home loss but they didn't. Late January can be a grind on these players, maybe they are worn down.
The guys is stripes are not the reason the Birds lost, but it's interesting to hear other fan bases input on how the game was called. Ultimately, the loss is two factors- ISU's inability to take care of the ball- another game with 20+ turnovers, and their depth. At this point in the season, it would be great if we knew there was 2 or 3 guys off the bench that can contribute, but the fact is, ISU has 6 contributors and there is a massive drop off from the 6th man to the 7th and even more from the 7th to the 8th.
Of the 6 that played, 3 played 41+ min and another played 39. They aren't going to win a lot of games down the stretch with tired legs. It showed last night. When they didn't seal the deal in regulation, I knew it was over. They were gassed. One thing I do love about this team is the balanced scoring. They aren't reliant on one dude to go off. Knight had 19, Lewis with 16, Poindexter 15, and Kasubke with 13. If someone on the bench could step up and spell one of these guys for 5 minutes throughout the course of the game, we might be talking about a different outcome. Of their 8 MVC losses, 5 have been by 6 points or less.
No moral victories, but one thing I was encourage by was the overall fight. After a complete embarrassing meltdown at home against Valpo, it could've been easy to phone it in the rest of the season. I'd argue teams of the last 3 years would've done that. These guys were scrappy and had a lot more "want" than BU, chasing down 50/50 balls. I have this as a game ISU lost more than one that BU won. Maybe BU was overlooking ISU but if I was a BU fan, I'd be worried about the effort that was on display. The Gargs have size over ISU at almost every position, yet was outrebounded by 19? How does that happen? Effort.
Oh well, move on and look to have a better showing against SIU on Sunday. They embarrassed the Birds down in Carbondale a few weeks ago, with Jones hitting about 10 30-footers as the shot clock expired. SIU with the a little advantage coming in, having an extra day of rest and not coming off an OT game. Here's to taking care of the ball and winning a damn game.