Monday, November 17, 2008

Critiquing Gillispie

The start of the new season doesn’t bid well for Gillispie. When he first came to UK last year, I was excited at the opportunities ahead for the basketball program. Although he’s a brutal monster in the recruiting field, I’m not so convinced yet that he has the best interest at heart for the program. I’m going to throw some things out there that may upset some of you, but this is how I feel, and MOST of the time my gut instinct is right on. Ninety percent of the time. And I honestly don’t care if other people think differently or try to persuade me to think differently.

It wasn’t until this preseason that I began to realize that my gut instinct might be right. Last year I let the season play out, trust Gillispie in what he says and how he conducts his practices and styles. Don’t get me wrong, Gillispie is a ball of fury when it comes to recruiting, and he actually has brought a bunch of talent-sized kids to Lexington. I admire his hard work there, but I’m more concerned now that his coaching style might be a ‘one-hit wonder’ and that Mitch Barnhart jumped the Pop Chart too quickly.

It is because of this I decided to follow Gillispie’s word as closely as I can and judge his thoughts and comments and relate them to my original idea that he might just be hurting Kentucky more in the long run. What’s more irritating to you? Having no talent but having a chance to win a championship or having crap loads of talent but not having a chance in hell to win it all? I clearly want loads of talent that will win a championship, but we need a coach that is going to manage the players correctly, manage morale, manage practice times, and treat the players fairly.

Now, before I get into the VMI game, I want to show you an example of how Gillispie is treating his players that I think will affect, if it hasn’t already, the player involved. The VMI game itself is one huge piece of baffelism (yes that’s my new word), but first let’s compare some significant quotes by Gillispie that I think shows he’s hurting player morale already on the team, not to mention he already openly admitted to us all that he tanked the team, whether consciously or sub-consciously is your decision to make, for the second straight home opener in his career at Kentucky, and he has far more responsibility for this year’s opening loss than last year’s.

Let’s go back to the exhibition game against Ouachita Baptist on November 7, 2008. Perry Stevenson led the team with 35 pts and 20 rebounds. This is a kid who has improved so much over the years and probably wouldn’t have flourished so much if Tubby Smith was still here.

Here is Gillispie’s comments on Stevenson’s game.

I know the numbers indicated that he played really well but that is the only place I saw him play well. I don't think he is playing well for us right now. I know that sounds crazy when a guy gets 20 rebounds. He was good in the sense that we played a lot of different combinations in the game and he was the most experienced guy in the game because guys were sitting on the bench because of foul trouble.

I know that sounds crazy. Really Billy? I’m glad we’re on the same page because IT IS crazy. The least you could do here is give credit where credit is due. Stevenson stepped up when no one else didn’t, and you want to focus on the negative? The kid stepped up, I don’t care how he did it, but that’s ok Billy G. If that’s your style and how you want to critique your players, then ok, I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt.

I was willing to understand where Gillispie was coming from until the post-game quotes on Meeks after the VMI game. Do you think he would apply the same critiquing style he gave to Stevenson to Meeks’ performance? I mean after all, we LOST the game. Does he put some blame on the players? No, he takes all the blame and even praises Meek’s performance which is very inconsistent and contradictory considering the way he treated Perry Stevenson’s performance.

Here’s Gillispie’s comments on Meeks’ performance against VMI.

He has played his heart out every time he has played (in a game) and in every practice. He played spectacular tonight as far as scoring. He did a great job guarding Austin Kenon once we got started. He made one mistake leaving his man in the second half, but other than that I thought he played fantastic. He was the one guy that was consistent tonight. But that is not going to work when you have one guy scoring 39 points.

Wow. That’s all I have to say. Wow. This time instead of focusing on the negative part Meeks’ game, he decides to praise his performance citing that he was the only consisting thing Friday night. He could have said the same damn thing about Perry Stevenson the game before but Gillispie decided to focus on what Stevenson did wrong and not that Stevenson was probably the only consistent thing in the game against Ouachita Baptist.

Which is it Gillispie? Are we favoring players already over the less talented? Do players like Jodie Meeks and Patrick Patterson do no wrong for you because you regard them much higher as athletes?

Not one critique on Patrick Patterson who showed up flat in Friday night’s opener. He’s our leader and he doesn’t put one bit of responsibility on this kid? It was apparently everyone else’s fault because they couldn’t get the ball to Patterson which was because VMI played a quick up and down game? That’s the excuse? I’m sorry but I’m saying it … Tubby Smith wouldn’t tolerate such analysis from anyone.

Now let’s review what Gillispie said about the loss to VMI which reveals some telling things.

We started off the game with experienced guys on the court. Our guys were playing soft on the ball and not appreciating the intensity of the game. We didn't face up strong and square off to the basket well. We didn't play well on the court tonight and we didn't make crisp passes. We didn't do a very good job getting to our spots very quickly. I noticed way too much walking around on the court. We didn't have much zip on our passes tonight. You can't have 25 turnovers in the game with 16 in the first half. We finally got the lead, then we didn't get an offensive rebound and just let a guy shoot an easy lay-up. There were way too many break-out baskets. All of these problems were my fault. I'm the coach and I should have prepared this team better for this game and not let this happen.

Again, who is the face of this team by the way? Gillispie or Patterson? Some of you would argue this point, but Patterson is Kentucky’s workhorse. He’s our leader and he should be placed a lot of blame for the loss to VMI’s Friday night. Otherwise, maybe Patterson should just play flat all season like he did Friday night with the rest of team and not play with ANY enthusiasm for defending Rupp Arena at all against some team who probably won’t even make it to March Madness. At this rate already, Kentucky won’t make March Madness if the sports writers of America do their voting objectively.

Gillispie puts all the blame on himself and admits to everyone that he didn’t prepare his team for the home opener of the season. So here you go Gillispie, since you’re avoiding to put the proper blame on your team’s leaders , and I don’t know, maybe he’s afraid to offend Patterson since he’s the only player on the team who’s been hyped up to be this untouchable savior for the Wildcats, here’s some proper critique for you.

How dare Gillispie not prepare this team for a season home opener in Rupp Arena. This is Lexington and we expect much better results. We certainly don’t expect some team most of us never heard of to dominate us like North Carolina will Tuesday night and score over 100 in OUR house. This is not acceptable. Two in row doesn’t bid well for Gillispie. Hasn’t he learned anything yet about coaching in Rupp Arena?

What exactly is Gillispie doing? Does he not care at all about how his games are played? I don’t buy that he didn’t prepare his team for this game. I don’t buy that at all, in fact, I think Gillispie knows exactly what he’s doing. I don’t buy that he didn’t scout VMI for Friday night’s game and didn’t prepare a game plan.

I think Gillispie is working these kids too hard and too much in practice so he can achieve these flat results when it counts with a goal in mind to never take seriously to bringing Kentucky back to national prominence. I think recruiting is a way for Gillispie to portray he cares about Kentucky, but so far as much as he has been hyped up to be as a coach, the results are less than par. They are flat out embarrassing. How do you schedule a team like VMI for your home opener and play as an embarrassment to the university and fans?

I am convinced until otherwise contradicted by his results and his attitude that there is something bigger going on here with Gillispie and I’m relunctant to say what the bigger picture is because my gut feeling is telling me that Billy Gillispie isn’t taking his job seriously as he seems to otherwise portray by his demeanor and recruiting results.

I think it’s just as important to let these kids rest and absorb game plans as much as practice is. The key is balancing that out, and I don’t think Gillispie is managing that very well. So far, I don’t see that he shows he can put proper blame and motivation onto those players who rightly deserve it.

Don’t get me wrong, I love this team. I think they can be very special, but in the end, it’s Gillispie’s responsibility to have these kids prepared and properly rested to play and with the enthusiasm for playing for the University of Kentucky.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Picture Contest: GOT UK?

Do you think you have what it takes to show the internet and the world that you are UK's #1 fan? Well here's your chance to do that and also to win a couple things on the house, courtesy of your The Wildcat Blog.

I want pictures, man. Pictures showing your UK spirit. Starting now until the first week in March, The Wildcat Blog will conduct a search for the best Male and Female picture showing UK spirit based on the pictures we receive from you, the fans! The winning male AND female will win a Wildcat Blog Tshirt AND hat, courtesy of The Wildcat Blog. For a look at what the t-shirts and hats look like, jump to CafePress and check it out.

We're looking for amazing, odd, unique, and shockingly outrageous UK fan pictures to bring to the forefront here at the Wildcat Blog by the time March Madness arrives!!! So show us your pictures people, we'll show them all here (NO OBSCENE PICTURES YO, I WILL DELETE THEM!) and then announce who our winners are. Lets show the world what kind of fans we really are.

What: UK Picture Contest

Where: http://www.thewildcatblog.com

How: Turn your camera on, put on some UK apparel and take some pictures and send them to The Wildcat Blog

When: NOW until the first week of March

Let's make Lexington proud!

Send away, yo, and at the end of this contest I'll zip all the pictures together and send them to Deadspin since the guys over there just love to report on UK in a negative aspect all the time! ;)

Britney: New Blog Theme Song!




Unlike many people in this world, I am not afraid to say that I love, FREAKIN LOVE, Britney Spears music. Whatever the hell she does outside the studio has no impact on the freaking good dance music she manages to produce.


It is with this new found spirit of dance and laughs that I now have a new theme song for this blog and it is with great pleasure to say it is from Brit Brit herself. Check it out. This blog is about to roooooock yo!


Ashton Cobb 'cobblers' Louisville!

This is just as great to watch as eating say, a ... cobbler pie? Yo, this is truely a youtube fav for me, and if you haven't watched it or witnessed it yourself, here you go. It's a little distorted at the beginning, but when the hit happens, you can clearly witness the brutal force coach Brooks has managed to employ on the team. Thumbs up for Brooks, yo!

Monday, March 10, 2008

Bill Gates, Donald Trump: You ain't gettin' in

Fo' Sho'!

I don't know, but I thought I saw an old lady and her children run inside Shagari's shoe.

It's Been Awhile

I apologize for being away for a lengthy amount of time. Life happens sometimes with trying to balance work, projects, and whatever else.

However, I'm quite dissapointed in this year's team, but honestly anyone could see it coming and hoping for anything more was a bit of a stretch. But I'll take it with a smile. You know with all the injuries and setbacks, positive change is never easy so I'll take this year as a building block that's setting the foundation for years to come.

I was impressed by Gillispie's comments following the Florida win; you don't spit words out like that without cause

“I've been around a lot of tough teams but no team tougher than this one. They defy the odds. Not one person spoke about losing an unbelievable player (Patrick Patterson) since that time it happened last week. All our guys have been doing is concentrating on how we are going to do this. We've tried to figure it out. I've never been around a tougher group than this one with no disrespect to the other teams I've been with. This team is something else and it's led by great senior leadership in Ramel Bradley and Joe Crawford. Those guys are special. We'll have a lot of great players in the future and have some now, but those guys are very special players. They never listen to anyone, including their coach some times. They, along with everyone on this team, have Big Blue hearts. This was an unbelievable performance and no way could I possibly be prouder of a group of young men.”

That's saying somethin', yo.