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    I'm going to agree with geo on the having no heart thing. Some of these players are so used to being superstars in highschool that they think they can just go into the college game and play half heartedly and still dominate. As we have all seen this isn't the case. IMO I don't see any of the guys going pro besides maybe randle and young. As far as the twins go I believe they could use another year or 2 to grow up. I will however tip my hat to lsu as they had a game plan coming in and it worked like a charm. They dominated the game at just about every level. Does anybody else believe calipari isn't really the best X's and O's coach? Sure you can win with talented players but if they're not being led the right way we get the results we got last year. Haha anybody remember those 40-0 shirts those morons made for this team this year?

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    I have listen to or watched most all games that the Kentucky basketball teams have played for the past 60 years. I even have all the news paper clippings during those years of their victories. All I want to say is the true Kentucky fan can forgive a loss, but when players do not try their best that's a whole different problem. That is what I saw last night. The Kentucky sports program should not ever loose the best athleletes in the state to other schools. They will come back to kill you as happened last night. Kentucky players might not be one-and-done, but they will come to play. Kentucky players in the past understood how important it was to play good defense, know how to shoot foul shots, and have the killer instint when they went onto an opponents home floor. That was Kentucky Basketball. They knew how to compete because they understood and took pride in their game each and every night they played. Last nights game was painful to watch, and now, they will have to suffer being knocked completely out of the top 26. That is big at this time of the year. I hate to see this happen to this great group of players. When you snooze you loose as the old saying goes I guess.

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    One way to get these knuckleheads to stop playing for their own individual teams and start playing for the team on the front of the jersey is THE BENCH. Lets see how many Future First Round NBA Draft Picks can ride the pine at one time. Attention Getter: starting lineup at Missouri would should and NEEDS to be Poulson, Hawkins, Willis, Johnson and Poythress. The first 3 because they are Kentucky home grown boys that have shown hustle when they get in the game. The last 2 have shown the best effort from all the rest. Bench the rest for the first half at Missouri, the whole first half. Use Hood, Lee and walk-ons for subs the first half. Worst case we are down 20, which we did last night in no time with the "superstars" playing last night. Then see how they respond the second half. Why wait until March to see if they are going to give the effort. Losing I have no problem with as long as you are giving your best effort. But losing while not trying your hardest I have an issue

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    Quote Originally Posted by elnutsmalljaws View Post
    One way to get these knuckleheads to stop playing for their own individual teams and start playing for the team on the front of the jersey is THE BENCH. Lets see how many Future First Round NBA Draft Picks can ride the pine at one time. Attention Getter: starting lineup at Missouri would should and NEEDS to be Poulson, Hawkins, Willis, Johnson and Poythress. The first 3 because they are Kentucky home grown boys that have shown hustle when they get in the game. The last 2 have shown the best effort from all the rest. Bench the rest for the first half at Missouri, the whole first half. Use Hood, Lee and walk-ons for subs the first half. Worst case we are down 20, which we did last night in no time with the "superstars" playing last night. Then see how they respond the second half. Why wait until March to see if they are going to give the effort. Losing I have no problem with as long as you are giving your best effort. But losing while not trying your hardest I have an issue
    I completely agree..........

    I'm not a UK fan by any stretch, but I will admit they are FUN to watch when they are playing University of Kentucky caliber ball. They are not have have not played that caliber all year. Heck I don't think they played it last year either.

    I think they have the talent to go deep this year, but they play for the name on the back, and that is a problem.

    Later,

    Geo

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    Quote Originally Posted by elnutsmalljaws View Post
    One way to get these knuckleheads to stop playing for their own individual teams and start playing for the team on the front of the jersey is THE BENCH. Lets see how many Future First Round NBA Draft Picks can ride the pine at one time. Attention Getter: starting lineup at Missouri would should and NEEDS to be Poulson, Hawkins, Willis, Johnson and Poythress. The first 3 because they are Kentucky home grown boys that have shown hustle when they get in the game. The last 2 have shown the best effort from all the rest. Bench the rest for the first half at Missouri, the whole first half. Use Hood, Lee and walk-ons for subs the first half. Worst case we are down 20, which we did last night in no time with the "superstars" playing last night. Then see how they respond the second half. Why wait until March to see if they are going to give the effort. Losing I have no problem with as long as you are giving your best effort. But losing while not trying your hardest I have an issue
    I don't stayed glued to the tv during UK games but when I watch and Johnson is playing I'm thinking he is a beast. What's his story? I mean has he been earning more time and about to shine or just coming off the bench as needed. He seems to have more fire underneath than others.

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