Extra Minutes: Kansas 64, Nebraska 54
Posted Friday, March 14, 2008
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2007-08 March 14 KU-NU Hoops
- Brandon Rush talks about getting Darrell Arthur back and involved Saturday
- Darrell Arthur talks about his poor offensive showing in the quarterfinal win
- Mario Chalmers talks about the Jayhawks' sluggish showing Friday night
- Russell Robinson talks about what he calls the 'welcome to the postseason' win
Some thoughts...from Kansas City
Gary Bedore, Journal-World KU men’s basketball beat writer
“That was the second worst game of the year. The Okie State loss was the worst. The good thing is KU was able to come back from a nine-point deficit to win. Survive and advance in all tournaments this time of year and the best thing you could say is KU survived.”
Tom Keegan, Journal-World sports editor
“Kansas didn’t show up for this one and if that sort of lackluster performance takes place anytime from the second round on in the NCAA Tournament, kiss this team’s national title hopes goodbye.”
Ryan Wood, Journal-World sportswriter
“One of the keys that got Kansas back on track - besides a probable chewing in the locker room at halftime - was an adjustment to keep Nebraska’s Ade Dagunduro from doing whatever he wanted. He’s an explosive player with a good shot, and matching up a big man on him in the first half was bad news jeans. Brandon Rush guarded Dagunduro in the second half, and he had three points. Kansas then scraped out the ugly victory.”
Ryan Greene, KUSports.com editor
“Darrell Arthur had one shot attempt in 12 first half minutes. Darrell Arthur finished with six points on 1-of-4 shooting. Darrell Arthur picked up four personal fouls, including three bunched together in the second half. That can’t be the case the rest of the way at all. In a week’s time, you’ve now seen how smooth KU is offensively when he’s on and things are working through him, and you’ve seen how bad it can look otherwise.”
Inside the numbers
10: The Jayhawks jumped out on a quick 10-2 run in the opening moments of the second half, and that was the ultimate difference Friday night. It somewhat masked a sluggish and ugly first half, and combined with the excitement it generated from a KU-heavy crowd, it carried the Jayhawks the rest of the way.
6: KU had a tough time forming much of an offensive identity against Nebraska, and plenty of it stemmed from the inability to get the team’s top scorer - Darrell Arthur - going early or often. The sophomore forward, who in the team’s four-game win streak to close the regular season was huge in first halves of games, went 0-for-1 from the floor before halftime. His lone bucket of the night was a stickback underneath. KU’s players agreed afterwards that winning consistently in the postseason can’t happen that way.
3: There was no bigger thorn in KU’s side in the first half than Ade Dagunduro, who in two regular season matchups with the Jayhawks was practically invincible. He scored 10 in the first half and was active in every way possible. In the second half, though, Dagunduro scored just three points while being hounded by Brandon Rush, who continues to form back into shape as a shutdown perimeter defender.
9: It’s hard to undervalue the nine points Sasha Kaun contributed for the Jayhawks, as he was the team’s most productive low post threat in the first half, and all night he was probably their most consistent. He backed down good buddy Aleks Maric for three baby hooks, finished with nine points and three rebounds.
10: Aleks Maric, who has performed so well in his career against everyone in the Big 12 except for Kansas, couldn’t make a case going the other way in his final shot at the Jayhawks. Like the 19 points he scored in the season’s first meeting, his 10 points Friday were pretty pedestrian. His six turnovers confirm the effectiveness of KU’s swarm around him every time he caught an entry pass.
Just in case you missed it...
Sherron Collins scored 13 points, again bringing some punch off the bench. While he didn’t string together a series of buckets in transition to key a run like he had in the last few games, he hit a big three, got to the line and was effective again in drawing contact inside. His late technical foul was inappropriate on his part, but you can also understand to a certain extent his want to vent some frustration on an overall frustrating night
Hopefully you didn’t miss it...
There’s no better setup for KU to snap out of whatever had a hold of it Friday night than with a rematch against a team it had a firm grasp of on the road exactly one week ago. The Jayhawks take on Texas A&M in Saturday’s semifinals. It could also be a good elixir for Darrell Arthur, who had a cool, calm 16 points and nine rebounds in College Station, scoring in a multitude of ways.
They said it...
Bill Self on what he said to his team at halftime: “I will be real candid, I was very disappointed in our team in the first half. I was disappointed in our team in the first half. I was disappointed how we got frustrated. I was disappointed in our energy level. Not that we weren’t trying, sometimes people say you play with lack of energy, that means you don’t care. That’s not it at all. We played tight. When you play tight, you don’t play with much energy. And we have a collection of guys not play particularly well and we started the game off getting the ball two feet and we turn it over. It was just one of those deals where things just didn’t go well. But the thing I was most disappointed in, we are athletic enough that we should be a great loose-ball team and they beat us to the loose balls. So to me that’s a sign of being sharp and being focused and energetic. We didn’t talk about Xs and Os. We just talked about getting back to who we are, if it means as much to you as I think it does. And I thought they performed pretty well the second half, especially starting out.”
Mario Chalmers on getting Darrell Arthur more involved offensively: “It’s very important to get Shady started. He’s one of our key players. Tonight, they were double-teaming the posts, and it didn’t give him a lot of good looks or a lot of good touches, so he was kinda out of sync the whole game.”
Mario Chalmers on the feeling after winning: “There’s no disappointment. We got the victory, that’s all that matters. Next game, we can’t come out and play like that. We’ve got to start it off right.”
Darrell Arthur on how valuable his offense is when it’s there: “I think it’s pretty valuable, because we’ve got to be versatile with in and out, and I’ve got to be able to score buckets. I missed a lot of easy buckets, and I got a lot of opportunities to score, but I didn’t capitalize on them.”
Russell Robinson on a slow start to the postseason: “This is our welcome to the postseason. Postseason’s always a different atmosphere. I’ve got to give Nebraska credit. They came out with a lot of energy, outplayed us on both ends of the floor early in the game, and we expected it to be a tough game and they definitely played us well. Now that we know, we’ve got to find a way to come out early.”
KU-NU
- Anthony Collins : OL, Cincinnati Bengals
- Derek Fine : TE, Buffalo Bills
- Charles Gordon : CB, Minnesota Vikings
- Justin Hartwig : OL, Pittsburgh Steelers
- Marcus Henry : WR, New York Jets
- Adrian Jones : OL, Kansas City Chiefs
- David McMillan : LB, Cleveland Browns
- Moran Norris : FB, San Francisco 49ers
- Brandon Rideau : WR, Chicago Bears
- Mark Simmons : WR, Houston Texans
- Aqib Talib : CB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- All-time list of 'Hawks in the NFL
- Darrell Arthur : F, Memphis Grizzlies
- Mario Chalmers : G, Miami Heat
- Nick Collison : C-F, Seattle Sonics
- Drew Gooden : F-C, Chicago Bulls
- Kirk Hinrich : G, Chicago Bulls
- Darnell Jackson : F, Cleveland Caveliers
- Raef LaFrentz : F, Portland Trailblazers
- Paul Pierce : G-F, Boston Celtics
- Scot Pollard : C-F, Boston Celtics
- Brandon Rush : G, Indiana Pacers
- Billy Thomas : G, Cleveland Cavaliers
- Jacque Vaughn : G, San Antonio Spurs Julian Wright : F, New Orleans Hornets
- All-time list of 'Hawks in the NBA
- Watch this space as we track recruits for the 2008-09 Jayhawks.
- » LB Tharp commits
- » C.J. Henry commits to Memphis, says brother still undecided
- » Henry to visit for Late Night
- » 2008 football signees
- » All football recruiting
- » All basketball recruiting


























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Posted by Kirk (anonymous) on March 15, 2008 at 11:14 a.m. (Suggest removal)
When are we going to stop hearing "we didn't give our full effort"?
Disappointing
Posted by dagger108 (anonymous) on March 15, 2008 at 11:18 a.m. (Suggest removal)
RR - "Now that we know, we've got to find a way to come out early."
My goodness Russell, is your memory only one week long? Do you only remember the pummelings you gave Baylor and A&M? Do you not remember OSU, KSU, not to mention Mizzoo's beloved B's? And you're the leader?
You of all people absolutely must remember, and vividly remind every member of the team, if you are to have any semblance of a legacy. The alternative is to be the punchline of a choker joke by our rivals and the nation.
I certainly hope you cheap shot a couple teammates in the lockerroom and during warm ups so that everyone realizes it is the time of year when every athlete should be ready for a fight. A fight, not an armwrestling match.
Stop pussyfooting around, and see if you can find your own "warrior" mode. The alternative is watching the tourney from the clean, safer comfort of your couch.
Posted by Speakeasy (anonymous) on March 15, 2008 at 2:20 p.m. (Suggest removal)
"There was no bigger thorn in KU’s side in the first half than Ade Dagunduro, who in two regular season matchups with the Jayhawks was practically invincible."
Invincible, or invisible? Dagunduro was held scoreless in the first meeting (0-6 from the field) and had 7 points in the second. Man, that's pretty invincible, all right! Judging from his name, English may not be his first language. But I'm pretty sure even HE knows the difference between "invincible" and "invisible." Wake up, fellas--you're as somnolent as the Jayhawks were in the first half!