Arthur nonfactor
Sophomore takes just four shots
Posted Saturday, March 15, 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
Kansas City, Mo. Darrell Arthur’s a man. He’s (almost) 20.
That’s why 22-year-old Kansas University junior guard Brandon Rush won’t get after the sophomore forward following Arthur’s six-point performance on just 1-of-4 shooting in a 64-54 escape from Nebraska’s first-half grasp in the first round of the Big 12 tournament on Friday at Sprint Center.
“I’m not gonna say nothin’ to him. He’s a grown man over there,” said Rush, pointing in Arthur’s direction in the Jayhawk locker room. “I probably won’t say nothin’ bad to him — I’ll be like, ‘You know we need you’ — but other than that, he knows what he’s gotta do for us to win and go deep (in the postseason).
“He knows what he does for this team and what his role is, and that’s to put the ball in the hole.”
While Rush’s comments buck the there’s-more-to-basketball-than-scoring theory, it’s hard to argue against the necessity for Arthur to score not only big, but early.
In the final four games of the regular season — following the team’s bonding venture at Henry T’s — Arthur’s versatile offensive package has been the difference for KU in the first halves of games, most notably in victories at Iowa State and Texas A&M. Around those performances, the rest of KU’s offense has tended to fall into place around Arthur.
Without that consistent safety valve Friday night — especially in the first half — the Jayhawks didn’t have much of an offensive identity.
Arthur’s first-half line included two points off free throws and an 0-for-1 showing from the floor. He added two more points from the line, a close-range layup off an offensive board and three second-half fouls, limiting him to 24 total minutes on the floor.
Arthur certainly didn’t deny knowing his offensive importance.
“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,” he said. “I missed a lot of easy buckets, and I got a lot of opportunities to score, but I didn’t capitalize on them.”
Of course, Arthur’s offensive absence wasn’t all his of his own doing. The Huskers trapped KU in the post, which helped force 12 first-half turnovers.
Despite the offensive struggles Friday, though, KU’s guards don’t plan to deviate from what worked in the final couple of weeks of the regular season when they take the floor again in the Big 12 tournament semifinals.
“It’s just one game, and he’s been able to turn it around all year,” Russell Robinson said. “We’re gonna need him to produce. … He’s been a big factor for us. We’ve just got to continue to get him the ball and make him work.”
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- Dagunduro sharp early, but Huskers ‘wore down’ (03-15-08)
- Keegan: Big 12 merely so-so (03-15-08)
- KU basketball notebook (03-15-08)
- Extra Minutes: Kansas 64, Nebraska 54 (03-14-08)
- KU-NU Box Score
- 2007-08 Roster
- Big 12 Tourney Schedule
- Big 12 Tournament
- SprintCenter.com: Big 12 Men's Championship
- 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
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- » Henry to visit for Late Night
- » 2008 football signees
- » All football recruiting
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Posted by bringheatwavewheat (anonymous) on March 15, 2008 at 9:50 a.m. (Suggest removal)
hopefully Rush heeds his own words...
Posted by bhann (anonymous) on March 15, 2008 at 10:52 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Defense
Gaurd Play
Low-Post presence
3 point shooting
Coching
Arthur's role is the low-post, the TEAM is defense, which means helping out and boxing out.
Our gaurd play is better on offense when Collins is in the game, but he needs to learn to pass the ball and take less charges. No doubt that RR is solid gaurd on defense. Marion seems to turn it of and on both ways, when he turns it on, he is very tough.
Texax A& M is very tough inside, we must box out, and push the ball on them.
Posted by fabolous_bg (anonymous) on March 15, 2008 at 2:23 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Good thing aTm doesn't have the **guards** we have and did we get a new player. I don't know who Marion is??
Posted by klineisanazi (anonymous) on March 15, 2008 at 9:34 p.m. (Suggest removal)
And I thought Arthur disappeared. Marion was a real no-show. Must be that poor "coching" because these guys don't know when to turn it on and "of".
Have another beer.
Please.