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Topic: Humphries makes all South Team this weekend
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posted 03-27-2017 05:53 PM
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Had Kentucky won last night, Isaac Humphries would be a hero. Humphries came out of nowhere to score a career-high 12 points to give Kentucky a crucial boost in the second half vs. North Carolina. How surprising was Humphries’ breakout? He had eight total points over his last 12 games coming into this one. His performance was enough to earn him a spot on the All-NCAA South Region Team, alongside De’Aaron Fox, Justin Jackson, Joel Berry, and that kid who hit that shot (and was named the Regional Most Outstanding Player). “We were all really obviously excited to play this game, so I was in the mindset of coming out and doing whatever I could to help my team,” Isaac said afterwards. “And I was given a great opportunity, and I just wanted to take advantage of it.” “We know how good Isaac is,” Dominique Hawkins said. “In practice he shoots the lights out. We have a drill where we shoot for five minutes and he makes at least 80 shots. For him to step up in that moment, I’m proud of him, and I knew that he had it in him.” “So proud of how these guys fought,” Calipari said. “So proud of Isaac. Can you imagine his first real opportunity to do this was in this game, and he performed? Amazing.” It’s crazy to think that just two weeks ago, Isaac was questioning his future at Kentucky. Hopefully, last night showed him that just a little bit of confidence can go a long way. quote:
I will always wonder if we would not have been a much better team had Humphries gotten extended minutes this past season. Hopefully this elite 8 experience will keep him with us next season. I think he can be a good player next year. [ 03-27-2017, 05:56 PM: Message edited by: SCWC ]
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Tiptree
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posted 03-27-2017 06:45 PM
I thought we did pretty good when we had both Bam and Humpries in the game. He will be a good center for us!
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catmandoo
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posted 03-27-2017 07:26 PM
His upside really looks good and could be getting more minutes next season if he continues to improve his game.
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PaulCat
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posted 03-27-2017 07:45 PM
I think both Humphries and Jones are capable of playing high-quality basketball. Sad they never got the chance to show it.
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rupps runt65
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posted 03-27-2017 10:30 PM
Hmmm Humphreys over Gabriel...Makes you wonder doesn't it?
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posted 03-28-2017 03:28 PM
Humphries was actually taking most of the Willis minutes after Willis got that third foul on him. We actually built that 64 to 59 lead with just over 5 minutes to go before Cal brought Willis back and took Humphries out of the game never to return.
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ukman
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posted 03-28-2017 05:54 PM
If humphries stays in the game we win. It was a good matchup for humphries, and havin g he and bam in was working. I have no idea why Cal pulled hm and never put him back in. You stick with the hot hand and what is working. If Cal just leaves him in we are in the final four. Just don't understand why Cal took him out after he was on fire, and playing so well. It makes no sense.
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Tiptree
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posted 03-28-2017 07:28 PM
Cal was asked that question too (along with why he didn't call the timeout at the end). He said he knew that Humphries was playing well, but he had "a feeling" that Willis might come in and hit a dagger '3'.
Oh well, it was a good thought. I suspect Cal is right with his gut instincts more often than he is wrong. Humpries may or may not have made the difference -- Monk was able to pull out the 'killer 3s' on his own.
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posted 03-28-2017 08:08 PM
I completely disagree with the statement "Humphries stays in the game we win". You can't possibly know that. I was waiting for Willis to come back in as I think at this stage of their careers he is the better player. You look at every loss as an opportunity to attack Cal's coaching ability. [ 03-28-2017, 08:12 PM: Message edited by: handycat ]
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posted 03-28-2017 09:21 PM
^^^^What he said^^^^
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posted 03-28-2017 10:58 PM
Everytime a coach makes a move he is only guessing. Most times he probability of his hunch being correct is pretty good. It's those hunches that backfire that brings on the second guessing. This is a proverb from some where in netherland.
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