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Appreciate These Frustrating Days While They Last!

Just when you think things couldn’t get much worse, they do.

Well, I guess its not “worse”, per say. Those problems turning the ball over are still there. Still can’t apply defensive pressure on ball-handlers. Still not getting Patterson enough touches. Still looking completely confused in when faced with a zone defense.

A lack of talent versus spurts of poor execution. We’ve seen it for about 5 games straight now. Today’s second half featured defensive breakdowns and showcased our inability to accurately defend guards running through screens. At least that was new.

Part of me is actually enjoying this frustrating time. Not necessarily just because I laugh at how some Kentucky fans react to adversity and losses. (One dude called in to WLXG Sports Radio’s post-game show and never stopped screaming the entire time, and suggested that A.J. Stewart should have been guarding Lord Vaden. That was hilarious.)

This is still a Kentucky season, and still our team. The losses are reinforcing the lessons taught by our coaches. Eventually, it’ll come together; maybe not this season, but possibly the next. We have too many talented coaches and players to stay at this frustrating level.

So take advantage of it while you can. Later on, when we’re playing as such a higher level, it might be hard to find good criticisms to talk about on the radio shows. For now, we’ll Bitch! Bitch! Bitch! for the Blue and White!

Who’s Shaking What Now? Legion Wants to Stay

I tells ya’s what boys, this here story got more twists and turns than Kentucky Route 69.

Update Wednesday 2:46 PM EST: I’m a little jealous that I didn’t think of FireAlexLegion.com first. I think it shares the same spirit as this web site — poking fun at the situation but not explicitly mean. The site now has a forum for your flaming pleasure. I wouldn’t read or post there if you take the Internet seriously, though. Save that for the CatsPause.com message boards. ;)

(Updated) Alex is Shaking the Big Blue Dust From His Feet. Who Else?

I’m sure you’ve read the report about Alex Legion possibly is leaving the Wildcats. Update: UK Athletics official statement. Of course, Coach Gillispie now has to find somebody else to anoint Patrick Patterson’s shoes with holy oil.

Alex’s recruitment prior to the Wildcats was strange. In truth, Billy Gillispie didn’t actively pursue Alex for the 2008 class — Legion was granted release by Michigan due to a coaching change, and Billy was able to catch Alex before anyone else could. Of course, those anti-UK folks out there (especially those who recruit against UK) will spin this into “Oh! Billy couldn’t even keep Alex Legion at UK for longer than 6 games.”

They’ll also revel that rumor has it that several of the players are unhappy with the way the coach treats them. Given that we have several devout Christians on the team, one of which who is reported leaving (Legion), I wonder if the coach’s salty language and his rumored wild lifestyle has rubbed folks the wrong way.

And with all this turmoil going on within the team, how the hell are our boys supposed to play against Indiana on Saturday? Out of all games this year, this is my Big Rival, and I want us to win. Badly.

Regardless, all this rumoring and speculating has re-raised my Big Blue Blood Pressure. Once something is confirmed, we’ll be sure to comment on it 5 days after it happens, as we are prone to do here at FireBilly.com. Stay tuned!

(Oh, by the way, if you couldn’t get on the site earlier today, sorry about that; evidently with Legion leaving, our site got swamped. By the way, did you know we were smart enough to register firegillispie.com too?)

Update 10:27 PM EDT: The official UK Athletics announcement confirms that Legion is transferring. We have no idea at this time how this affects his NCAA status and his & the school’s obligations concerning Alex’s National Letter of Intent — since Alex has played less than one year.

Tyler Hansbrough’s Many Successes

Wildcat fans know about North Carolina F/C Tyler Hansbrough. What they may not know is that Tyler is a very dominant player. I’m sure that we’ve heard about his good stats during the ESPN clip packages, but we’ve never really seen him do well against Kentucky. He’s had 6 and 7 points in the last two games — and did not play his freshman year.

One of the (few) highlights of the year thus far for Kentucky fans has been Patrick Patterson’s outstanding play. Not only can he pluck the ball easily out of the air and finish in the post, he has shown exceptional defensive footwork and smart defensive play. If Patterson continues the defensive tradition set by Randolph Morris on Hansbrough — admittedly, that is a big if — some Kentucky fans may not believe the stories of Tyler’s success from mainstream media.

To reassure Kentucky fans that Tyler is a successful player, I’ve complied a short list of some of his many accomplishments during his tenure at North Carolina:

Watch your sack, Pat.

Ring the Bell, School’s Back In

MC Hammer says to break it down

So we lost to Gardner-Webb. In the post-game press conference, Coach Gillispie said “[The Wildcats] look like they got whipped to me.” I think they got taken to school, and thank Basketball Heavens for that.

Jerry Tipton mentions in his blog that after Tuesday’s game with Central Arkansas, Billy said that Gardner-Webb was the kind of team “that could expose the Cats.” Gardner-Webb played the kind of team-committed basketball that Gillispie preaches. Instead, our Kentucky players looked like a bunch of guys who had been playing out at the Blue Courts in front of Wildcat Lodge; tired from holding court for a couple of hours and ready to get knocked off by an inferior team. There was little passion on the defensive end. What passion showed up on the offensive end was not smartly used.

It seems like this Wildcat team has a lot to learn. “You can’t just show up on the court and think you’re going to beat somebody because you wearing a certain jersey,” Gillispie mentioned in the post-loss press conference. This seemed to echo what Ramel Bradley said post-game:

“We learned a lot of lessons tonight. We watched them move the ball well, help on defense, run the floor and go hard. These are all lessons we needed to learn. This is a wake up call for us. Just because our jersey says Kentucky across the front doesn’t make it an automatic win for us. We have to play with more pride. This is a blessing in disguise.”

Something tells me that Ramel is repeating what his coach told him in the locker room immediately after the loss. Repetition is a decent way to learn things, like multiplication tables. However, sometimes the only way you learn is by trying and failing. Or maybe in this case, half-assing and failing.

Sometimes you learn by embarrassment. The Big Blue Nation was so ready to start roaring about our pre-season ranking that we didn’t see the signs in this early season — a team still feeling itself and its new coaching staff out. Nothing like a nice public whipping by a small North Carolina school to bring you back to earth.

By RPI rankings, this may be the worst home loss of modern times. But I do not believe we fans should be acting like its the end of the grand tradition of University of Kentucky basketball. The long-term consequences of this loss only occurs in March if Kentucky is on the bubble. And I’d rather worry about March in March, not just two weeks into the season. (Besides, what if Gardner-Webb wins 20 games and their conference? This loss will still be bad, but not nearly as terrible as it is now.)

As for the Wildcat players, they should be thanking the NCAA rules that Billy can’t run them any harder than he’s going to run him the next couple of weeks. They may learn to appreciate their class and tutor time, since they’ll be able to sit down. My guess is they’ll be learning more than that.