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Re: Auburn hoops thread
« Reply #180 on: February 22, 2013, 02:10:12 PM »
There is nothing like a little round ball this time of the year. I remember walking into Beard Eaves and hearing the squeak of the shoes and the swish of the net during practice. Now, it's just the squeak of the shoes.
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Re: Auburn hoops thread
« Reply #181 on: February 27, 2013, 01:48:18 PM »
I read a stat at lunch that last night, Barbee made 44 substitutions.  44 in a 40 minute game. 




I don't think that's normal

I'm sure you know this but substitutions are a good strategy to keep your starters fresh and out of foul trouble (assuming that you actually have great subs); there's an art to master in this strategy...but 44...if it is an Art then Barbee must be using the Jackson Pollock method.
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Re: Auburn hoops thread
« Reply #182 on: February 27, 2013, 03:34:38 PM »
This team is just a shooter away from being a tournament team.
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Re: Auburn hoops thread
« Reply #183 on: February 27, 2013, 03:45:18 PM »
This team is just a shooter away from being a tournament team.

A sniper picking off opposing players?
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« Reply #184 on: February 27, 2013, 03:54:00 PM »
A sniper picking off opposing players?

Technically, we'd need a team of 12 shooters to take out the starting 5 and the bench too.
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Re: Auburn hoops thread
« Reply #185 on: February 27, 2013, 05:00:00 PM »
A sniper picking off opposing players?

I was thinking of our own guys...but that works too.
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« Reply #186 on: February 28, 2013, 09:13:03 AM »
How hard is it to find one white guy to hang out around the 3-point line and do nothing but net?

Where is a Pohlman when you need him?
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« Reply #187 on: February 28, 2013, 08:58:53 PM »
Barbee needs to search far and wide for a guy like Gerald White and match him with a Frank Ford kind of do everything big guard. We can get guys that can jump through the roof but we have no one on the floor to corral them in when they start running rabid and a good floor boss is a good start so some chemistry can develop.

Find these two, let them control the tempo and substitute the others until you find the right combinations.
We need a gym rat and a playground hero (start in the northeast) to be an extention of Barbee, not some Atlanta kids that just add to the stupidity of it all. 

God southern basketball sucks.
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Re: Auburn hoops thread
« Reply #188 on: March 01, 2013, 11:04:45 AM »
I knew I was going to jinx us when I said we looked like we turned the corner after the close Illinois loss.  :facepalm:
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Re: Auburn hoops thread
« Reply #189 on: March 01, 2013, 01:20:33 PM »
Barbee needs to search far and wide for a guy like Gerald White and match him with a Frank Ford kind of do everything big guard. We can get guys that can jump through the roof but we have no one on the floor to corral them in when they start running rabid and a good floor boss is a good start so some chemistry can develop.

Find these two, let them control the tempo and substitute the others until you find the right combinations.
We need a gym rat and a playground hero (start in the northeast) to be an extention of Barbee, not some Atlanta kids that just add to the stupidity of it all. 

God southern basketball sucks.

Well, you have to look at the right conference...I won't say anything else so as not to offend the  :sec: faithful.
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« Reply #190 on: March 01, 2013, 04:24:59 PM »
Well, you have to look at the right conference...I won't say anything else so as not to offend the  :sec: faithful.

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Re: Auburn hoops thread
« Reply #191 on: March 04, 2013, 10:40:57 AM »
Well, you have to look at the right conference...I won't say anything else so as not to offend the  :sec: faithful.
Well, there is absolutely zero doubt that the ACC is head and shoulders and knees and toes above us in basketball. There is a bigger distance right now than in any point in my life that I can remember. We have and will be competitive again in basketball and still have a few teams that could make a decent showing in the tourney.

I think it has something to do with these kids and coaches being told it's a football conference so much that they believe it. It pisses me off because although football is very important to me and the most exciting to watch, I still love going to baseball and basketball games just as much. And I expect better performances than AU and most of the SEC has been able to muster up.
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Re: Auburn hoops thread
« Reply #192 on: March 04, 2013, 12:57:50 PM »
Well, there is absolutely zero doubt that the ACC is head and shoulders and knees and toes above us in basketball. There is a bigger distance right now than in any point in my life that I can remember. We have and will be competitive again in basketball and still have a few teams that could make a decent showing in the tourney.

I think it has something to do with these kids and coaches being told it's a football conference so much that they believe it. It pisses me off because although football is very important to me and the most exciting to watch, I still love going to baseball and basketball games just as much. And I expect better performances than AU and most of the SEC has been able to muster up.

Regarding the highlighted statement above if it's not obvious I'd make it so by saying the same thing about the SEC when it comes to football.

I enjoy college football games; baseball is just a yawner for me all around, sorry, I just can't get into it, thinking about it even makes me drowsy; but, college basketball is definitely a sport that I love most, the energy, the verticality (I made that up), the speed, the tempo, the tactics...especially on "Tobacco Road"...nothing like it.

There's a lot of potential that several SEC schools have (and a historic pedigree for some!); I too was hoping better for AU after the most recent coach hire and the opening of the new venue (I'm still hoping); apparently it's going to take some more change we can believe in.
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Re: Auburn hoops thread
« Reply #193 on: March 04, 2013, 01:45:45 PM »
apparently it's going to take some more change we can believe in.

Granted, this is about a year old, but still applicable...

http://bigbluebagel.blogspot.com/2012/01/was-1999-really-that-long-ago.html

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Was 1999 Really That Long Ago?

     After watching the debacle live from Nashville this past Saturday, it seemed like much longer than 13 years since Auburn beat Vanderbilt in Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum to win the SEC regular season championship and capture a #1 seed in the NCAA tournament. Just what has transpired in the last 13 years?


      A better question might be, where do you start? Five years removed from that amazing season, Auburn Coach Cliff Ellis was fired, amidst controversy. The Tigers had struggled to a 14-14 finish (5-11 in the SEC) in 2003-04 but were one year removed from a Sweet 16 appearance, where they lost to eventual national champion Syracuse and Carmelo Anthony by one point.

       Ellis was 186-125 at Auburn. Modest numbers, yes. But he had built something. And there is little doubt that the Tigers were going to be much better in 2004-2005 with the bulk of the team returning. Upon Ellis’s annual meeting with then President Ed Richardson, he was told before he could even sit down “Cliff, you’re not coming back.” Most will agree that Ellis’s dismissal had little to do with wins and losses but much more to do with an NCAA investigation, that was anything but on the up and up.

      AAU Basketball had really taken the basketball recruiting world by storm in the mid-90’s and early 2000’s. Ellis had Auburn right in the mix. Auburn recruited heavily from Mark Komara, director of Southeast Elite, and a former shooting guard at Alabama-Huntsville. Komara was a big time player in the AAU world and was tight with Sonny Vaccaro, the controversial sports marketing executive, who signed Michael Jordan to Nike.

      The NCAA wanted Vaccaro, not Auburn. After the NCAA went after Vaccaro and came up with egg on their face, their attention turned to Ellis and the Tiger program and Komara, whose relationship with Vaccaro was well known on the AAU circuit. Auburn was the convenient fall guy. The new kid on the block. The claim was that Auburn had given large sums of money and expensive cars to recruits Jackie Butler and Chad Moore of Huntsville. That could not be proven and Auburn assistant, Shannon Weaver who was the target of much of these claims, was completely exonerated. So what did the NCAA find?

      They allege that Komara acted as a representative of Auburn in the recruitment of Butler and Moore. Komara was the first AAU basketball coach ever deemed a representative of a university. Auburn was then barred from recruiting Komara’s players. “Taking away recruiting from Komara is like taking away 70 percent of the high schools in Alabama away from football,” a former Auburn basketball staff member told The Bagel.

      “Cliff took it as far as he could take it at Auburn. He had to ruffle feathers to get it done,” he continued. “Once the administration was pissed off, that was it. It wasn’t going to end pretty and the Komara (expletive) was all the ammo they needed.”

      Enter Jeff Lebo. Lebo, a former star at North Carolina, came to Auburn from Chattanooga with high praises from the likes of hall of Fame coaches Dean Smith and Roy Williams. Though not Auburn’s first target, it appeared Lebo had the pedigree. However, after numerous transfers and six seasons with only one NIT to show for it, Lebo was shown the door, as Auburn was ready to usher in a new arena.

      Lebo did things the right way. He was known as straight laced and would not lend his name to anything remotely shady. Almost immediately, fans (and there are not many Auburn basketball fans) took a dislike to Lebo. He was deemed as not an “Auburn man.” While Lebo did not recruit well and did not turn out many wins, his teams competed.

     Auburn’s administration, though many to not want to hear it, did not help Lebo either. Besides the Komara ban, they prostituted the basketball program in 2005 when they signed a contract with Under Armour, an upstart apparel company based out of Baltimore, MD. The multi-million dollar contract, was a boost for football, but it left basketball out in the cold. When Auburn initially signed with Under Armour, there was not one AAU team affiliated with Under Armour. Lebo had to take what he could get and the results showed on the court.

     AAU basketball is linked to shoe companies. At least the good ones are. And the heavy hitters are Nike and Adidas. The novice fan would tell you, “Shoes don’t matter.” So, I took a list of the Top 100 players to see how many players' AAU shoe affiliation matched the college they signed with. Here are the results:
-71% of the Top 100
-84% of the Top 25
-78% 0f the Top 50
*Three players played for independent AAU teams.
*Some players played on multiple AAU teams but I matched them with the most influential.

      Enter Tony Barbee. As the new era was ushered in, fans were excited. Barbee came to Auburn from Texas –El Paso (UTEP) with the credentials to match. A John Calipari disciple, Barbee had played for Calipari at UMass, and coached for him at both UMass and Memphis, with a stint at Wyoming in between.

       Barbee’s magnetic personality was a breath of fresh air to the throngs of fans, who were tired of Lebo and tired of losing. He hit the ground running and immediately signed Josh Langford, the state’s #1 ranked player and a product of Lee High School in Huntsville. But more interestingly was Barbee’s other initial signee, Luke Cothron, who was finishing up prep school in North Carolina but whose AAU affiliation was none other than Mark Komara.

      The irony in this was that in a February 19, 2010 article by Kevin Scarbinsky of the Birmingham News, Auburn Associate AD and Compliance Director when asked if then coach Jeff Lebo could recruit through Komara, was quoted as saying “"Because of previous NCAA issues, we cannot comment."

     Cothron was never admitted to Auburn and fans were left scratching their heads as to what was going on. I asked a basketball support staff member in the summer of 2010 about recruiting through Komara. His response was “That’s over and done. We need to move on and find new avenues. The administration will never let that happen.”

      What becomes more interesting is what went on in the following months upon Barbee’s arrival and upon Cothron’s denial into the university. Komara’s son Anthony became a walk-on with the basketball team. However, it only lasted a few weeks. The Auburn administration informed the basketball program that young Komara could not be part of the program, and he was asked to leave immediately.

      An associate of Komara’s , who is also an Auburn graduate and long time Auburn basketball supporter told me, on conditions of anonymity that Barbee was not leveled with on the up and up when he was hired at Auburn. This includes a new deal with Under Armour, which was ironically secretly signed before Lebo was fired, as well as the Komara situation.

     One of Barbee’s first stops when he came to The Plains ,if not the first was in Huntsville, to see Komara. “Barbee had a two year plan. It could have easily been different last year and this year and especially next year if the AD and the Compliance folks had even half-way co-operated with Barbee during his first year. No more,” the gentleman said.

     Barbee’s first season came and went. Other than the new arena and an appearance by the Harlem Globetrotters at the grand opening, there was little to get excited about. Auburn limped to an 11-20 season but did manage to win four SEC games and score a huge upset over eventual Sweet 16 team Florida State. So suffice it to say, entering this season optimism wasn’t high.

     That seemed to have turned though as Auburn won its first four games, albeit against less than stellar competition in McNeese State, Kennesaw State, Nicholls State, and Arkansas-Pine Bluff. An 81-59 loss at Seton Hall dampened the few fiery spirits and there has been little to get excited about since, as Auburn is 10-5, with four of those losses being by plus 20.

     Auburn hosts Kentucky Wednesday night, fresh off that 65-35 debacle at Vanderbilt. Is it just me, or does 1999 seems like 1959?
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Re: Auburn hoops thread
« Reply #194 on: March 07, 2013, 08:46:07 AM »
FINAL GAME SAT AT 4:30 PM VS. MISS ST!!!! Get your tickets while you can, if there are any even left. I shouldn't joke. 8 straight conference losses. I had two games circled to attend this year. Didn't make either. I used to make as many as possible and enjoyed taking the kiddos. I don't like being a fair-weather fan but evidently, I'm a fair-weather fan. :facepalm:
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Re: Auburn hoops thread
« Reply #195 on: March 07, 2013, 09:41:30 AM »
Since 1964, 5 SEC programs have gone winless in football AND finished last place in men's basketball. Auburn's No. 6 if it loses Saturday.

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9-21, 3-14 SEC; have lost 14 of 15 games. Worst stretch in almost 70 years
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« Reply #196 on: March 07, 2013, 09:48:04 AM »
Lebo Barbee just needs more time.
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« Reply #197 on: March 07, 2013, 09:50:44 AM »
Lebo Barbee Tuberville Chizik Pawlawski Jacobs just needs more time.
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Re: Auburn hoops thread
« Reply #198 on: March 07, 2013, 09:55:34 AM »
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Re: Auburn hoops thread
« Reply #199 on: March 07, 2013, 10:27:22 AM »
Since 1964, 5 SEC programs have gone winless in football AND finished last place in men's basketball. Auburn's No. 6 if it loses Saturday.

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9-21, 3-14 SEC; have lost 14 of 15 games. Worst stretch in almost 70 years

Also heard on sportscall that auburn has now had three 20 loss seasons in basketball. Barbee owns 2 of them. But is he the problem? Or is he working for the problem?

I hope JJ retired end of the year. I know he is eligible to and have heard the rumors. Fingers crossed.
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