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  • baccVols
    V*lSt*r
    • Jul 2002
    • 2380

    #571
    Re: The Accidental Career of Guy West (CH2k8)

    good start to season. Good luck the rest of the way!!!!

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    • waytofailself
      MVP
      • Feb 2011
      • 1522

      #572
      Re: The Accidental Career of Guy West (CH2k8)

      The Sign Read "Prepare to Get Owned"

      The crowd was ready for the surprising Wildcats. Rutgers is a tough enough place to play as is, but add in a national TV audience and an upstart Big 12 program coming to town, and the intensity of the crowd was electric.

      But from the opening whistle, the Scarlet Knights found themselves behind. They packed the paint and dared Kansas State to beat them around the permiteter. This time, Branduinn Gatling was up to the challenge, draining shots and opening space for other players.

      At first, the game looked like it was going to be dominated by the away team, but widespread foul trouble, coupled with Justin Guzman rolling his ankle, stopped the Wildcat momentum. Rutgers was able to come all the way back from a double digit first half deficit to tie the game, and the fans in the stands were smelling blood.

      Coach West needed someone to step up, with all of the usual suspects injured, on the bench, or cold. Fortunately, a familiar face from last year, Moses Mathis, was up to the task. Mathis had been demoted to the bench, primarily subbing in at the 3 in a very reduced role. Today he looked a bit like his old self.


      Moses Mathis takes the ball past 5 defenders to ignite the rout

      Mathis grabbed a rebound and with everyone looking to go into half court took matters into his own hands. He charged down the court scored a bucket that only broke the tie: it also led to a Wildcat 8-0 run to end the half. Although there was still a half to play, Rutgers never seemed to recover and Kansas State ran away with the game.

      Overall, it was a total team effort for the Wildcats. They held the Scarlet Knights to one of their worst shooting nights of the season. It was a good bounce back for Kansas State, who had previously been ebarassed at home by Miami. After the game, Coach West commented, "This is the effort I expect our team to show every game -- it helps that our shots fell as much as they did. But if we don't make the effort, we don't put ourselves in position to take the game away."

      The Wildcats got even better news after the game when they learned Justin Guzman's injury was not serious, and he should not miss next week's game against Michigan State.

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      • Knickerbocker91
        MVP
        • Jun 2010
        • 3231

        #573
        Re: The Accidental Career of Guy West (CH2k8)

        Nice win, great rounded effort offensively. Nice resume K-State is building as well
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        • VandyRedskins21
          MVP
          • Dec 2010
          • 1898

          #574
          Re: The Accidental Career of Guy West (CH2k8)

          Man imagine how many assists Guzman would have had if he played his regular minutes. Great game and good luck against Michigan State!
          “If you’re true to yourself, you’re going to be true to everyone else.”

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          • superjames1992
            Hall Of Fame
            • Jun 2007
            • 31382

            #575
            Re: The Accidental Career of Guy West (CH2k8)

            Eight assists in nine minutes.
            Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)
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            • waytofailself
              MVP
              • Feb 2011
              • 1522

              #576
              Re: The Accidental Career of Guy West (CH2k8)

              Originally posted by Knickerbocker91
              Nice win, great rounded effort offensively. Nice resume K-State is building as well
              Yes, beating an opponent with a good number of wins from a major conference seems to be a good change of pace from my previous games. And it's all about the resume this year.

              Originally posted by VandyRedskins21
              Man imagine how many assists Guzman would have had if he played his regular minutes. Great game and good luck against Michigan State!
              Originally posted by superjames1992
              Eight assists in nine minutes.
              I'll tell you that a lot of what happened in the first half worked with him on the floor, including getting quick shots off fast break, pick and roll, and finding three point shooters.

              But my gut tells me there's a typo in there somewhere. I'll have to check. With the game was going though, he did have a great stretch on offense in the first half.
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              • waytofailself
                MVP
                • Feb 2011
                • 1522

                #577
                Re: The Accidental Career of Guy West (CH2k8)

                Never Out of Reach

                The two teams took very different roads to get here, but in the end this game had more intensity than even the Bramlage crowd expected. Michigan State had broken even on a murderer's row out of conference schedule, while Kansas State has managed to win against surprisingly soft competition.

                No one would dare say anyone on the court was soft today.


                Justin Guzman brought the defensive intensity early by stopping Leeroy Tucker's drive

                Both teams came out swinging. Built from the inside out, both Michigan State and Kansas State looked to impose their will in the paint and let the rest of the game fall where it would. There was no love lost between either side, as the fouls came early and often. Kansas State had a size advantage on the wings, which they were able to use to build a small coushin in the first half. But the Spartans' experience and levelheadedness kept them competitive on the road -- to the tune of scoring the last 5 points of the half to take their first lead of the game, 35-34.

                But the train did not stop there. Coach West could only watch as his team began to get beaten to spots and began to lose their shooting touch. After only a few minutes, Michigan State opened up an 8 point lead. The Wildcats were at a loss, and Branduinn Gatling and Esteban Kummer had combined for an abysmal 1 for 13 from the floor. West's bigs were losing traction as well, especially with DeMarcus Ross picking up a quick third foul to open the flood gates inside.

                After a frustration foul by Gatling led to a furious West time out, the Wildcats were on the brink of losing control of the game. Without other options, West decided to unleash his bench and hope for the best. The line-up looked like the empty pantry left by last year's departures, except for Kummer who was contributing everywhere on the floor except the score board. But the likes of Roger Guzman and Moses Mathis answered the call by sticking to their man on defense and stopping the bleeding on defense.

                Suddenly, the Spartans could not keep their torrid scoring going. The Wildcats clawed (*groan*) their way back into the game by playing smart on both sides of the court. The home crowd was into it when the Wildcats got to within 2, but that was all West's bench could muster.

                Two scoreless minutes later for both teams, and on came the rest of the starters.

                Michigan State had taken control of the game by controlling the paint and looking for good shots outside, but their shooting stroke had failed them. Kansas State wanted to take a similar strategy, but went for a running game to prevent getting sucked into an ineffective half-court offense. But with the proper adjustments, the Spartans just needed a few more stops to save themselves and preserve the win.

                The Wildcats weren't incompetent on offense, but they could not get a shot to go through the rim.


                Gatling missed his first 6 three point attempts, but got the ball in the closing minutes anyway.

                But give a team enough chances and eventually someone will break through. Freshman Branduinn Gatling's only three pointer of the game looked so good the Bramlage crowd shouted three almost as soon as Gatling released the ball. And with the shot, the Wildcats took their first lead of the second half. On the next possessions, Ross and Walls controlled the offensive glass on timely put back shots. With little else to do to salvage the game, the Spartans were forced to foul.

                But it was too late. The Wildcats would win at the line by a final score of 70-61.

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                Jan 3, 20181ST2NDSCORE
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                • waytofailself
                  MVP
                  • Feb 2011
                  • 1522

                  #578
                  Re: The Accidental Career of Guy West (CH2k8)

                  Not Quite Goliath

                  The Tar Heels continued their disappointing season by rolling over in Manhattan,KS with undisciplined play and lack of effort on both sides of the floor.

                  That is not to say that Guy West's squad was not well prepared nor ready to feed off of the home crowd. The Wildcats' 19 point victory attests to their effort. But UNC's self destruction was in full force in the opening minutes of this contest, when both Duncan Sood and Kris Valdez opened the game by committing two quick fouls. With two of UNC's "big three" out of the game for most of the first half, there was not much of a game to be played.


                  Justin Guzman and DeMarcus Ross run the fast break.

                  The Wildcats were efficient on the floor, attacking the basket to keep the Tar Heel defense in a constant state of backpedaling. West had all of his tools available while Coach Roy Williams was trying to plug in players to match the Wildcats' size and speed. There was no answer for DeMarcus Ross, who was able to shoot over everyone else on the floor. And once Branduinn Gatling hit two consecutive threes after a UNC time out, the rout was on.


                  Len Bullicer embarrasses the Wildcat defense in the second half.

                  If this was supposed to be a test for the Wildcats, then consider the test passed. But for most of the game, especially the second half, it looked like a game of 5 on 1 between Kansas State and Chapel Hill's Hawley Len Bullicer, who made some spectacular individual plays on offense. Meanwhile, the rest of the boys in blue looked content to stand and watch him on offense, or stand and watch their man blow by them on defense.

                  As a result, the home crowd leave delighted with a convincing 76-57 victory over one of the preseason dark horses to make a national title run. But what happened in the gym was simply a tale of two teams going in two entirely different directions. Coach West has his young players giving maximum effort en route to a great out of conference record. Meanwhile, UNC has a lot of questions to answer as they enter conference play with a losing record.

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                  • waytofailself
                    MVP
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 1522

                    #579
                    Re: The Accidental Career of Guy West (CH2k8)


                    Wildcats Close Out of Non-Conference
                    Schedule on the Upswing


                    With victories over marquee programs like UNC, Tennessee, and Michigan, things in Manhattan are looking up for Guy West and his young Wildcats as they storm into Big XII play with an impressive 10-1 record.

                    With the Big XII season approaching, it's time for another press conference with each of the coaches, including Guy West. Feel free to submit any questions you would like to pose to West this mid-season for his press conference in the next few days.
                    Last edited by waytofailself; 12-19-2012, 09:11 PM.
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                    • VandyRedskins21
                      MVP
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 1898

                      #580
                      Re: The Accidental Career of Guy West (CH2k8)

                      With such a young team in having one senior, how well do you expect your players to perform in the rigors of conference play?

                      Do you think that the out of conference success was an anomaly or a sign of great things to come for KSU?
                      “If you’re true to yourself, you’re going to be true to everyone else.”

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                      • TheStraightGooch
                        Rookie
                        • Jun 2012
                        • 178

                        #581
                        Re: The Accidental Career of Guy West (CH2k8)

                        In the stiffer, day-to-day competition in Big 12 play will you continue to rely heavily on bench play?
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                        • Knickerbocker91
                          MVP
                          • Jun 2010
                          • 3231

                          #582
                          Re: The Accidental Career of Guy West (CH2k8)

                          Adam West, Kansas State Sentinel

                          Considering that you have coached players like Kyle O'Quinn, Femi Ramsey and Duncan Sow, where do DaMarcus Ross and Dannorriss Walls rank among the names of the post players you've had on your sidelines?

                          Your weakest conference opponent is rated higher than all but one of the out-of-conference schools you played. Do you feel that those games have adequately prepared you for Big XII conference play?
                          Last edited by Knickerbocker91; 12-20-2012, 12:08 AM.
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                          • waytofailself
                            MVP
                            • Feb 2011
                            • 1522

                            #583
                            Re: The Accidental Career of Guy West (CH2k8)


                            2018 Preview

                            After a few off years, the Big XII looks to have been reloaded and poised for one of its stronger seasons ever. Amazingly enough, this is even with Kansas and Oklahoma State, two of the conferences' headliner schools the past few years, being on heavy rebuilding years. Even so, this is a year where everybody in the conference will be chasing one team: the Texas Longhorns. With superior talent, they are on the short list of teams who are serious contenders for the National Title in March. But the Longhorns will have very stiff competition in conference play.

                            Big 12 Players to Watch

                            Best Overall Player
                            Emmett Clinton
                            90 OVR SR PG Texas

                            Best Freshman
                            Dannorriss Walls
                            82 OVR FR C Kansas State

                            Best Shooter
                            Keon Boylan
                            81 OVR JR PG Oklahoma

                            Best Playmaker
                            Emmett Clinton
                            90 OVR SR PG Texas

                            Best Pro Prospect
                            Clif Blancett
                            88 OVR JR PG Texas

                            Best Defender
                            Paul Hall
                            89 OVR JR PF Texas

                            Big XII Standings Conference Standings - Updated: Jan 10, 2018
                            TEAM (RPI)
                            RECPCT
                            #16 Iowa State (10)12-1.923
                            Kansas State (6)10-1.909
                            #21 Missouri (55)9-1.900
                            Colorado (31)15-2.882
                            #10 Texas (1)11-2.846
                            Texas A&M (139)10-3.769
                            Nebraska (114)10-4.714
                            Texas Tech (77)10-5.666
                            Baylor (43)9-5.642
                            Oklahoma (65)8-5.615
                            Kansas (167)7-5.583
                            Oklahoma State (146)7-7.500

                            So far with every team has shown their strength in out of conference play, although teams like Nebraska and Texas A&M have feasted on smaller conference opponents in the early months of the season. Meanwhile, Texas, Colorado, and Oklahoma have tested themselves earlier, although the Sooners and their young squad have only had limited success. Meanwhile, Iowa State and Kansas State have come out of nowhere to post the two best records in the Big XII. It remains to be seen whether they can keep it up in conference play. With as many as six or seven teams in contention for an NCAA bid, it's going to be a competitive season.

                            Projected Big 12 Standings

                            #10 Texas (95)
                            #21 Missouri (92)
                            Colorado (88)
                            Oklahoma (91)
                            #16 Iowa State (86)
                            Baylor (86)
                            Kansas State (84)
                            Texas Tech (87)
                            Kansas (86)
                            Oklahoma State (84)
                            Texas A&M (83)
                            Nebraska (84)

                            Quick Take: Around the Nation

                            NCAA Hoops Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Jan 10, 2018
                            RKLWTEAM (VOTES)RECORD
                            11Connecticut12-1
                            22NC State16-0
                            33Alabama13-1
                            44Arizona State15-1
                            55Maryland11-1
                            66Iowa12-1
                            78Louisville11-1
                            89Saint Louis14-1
                            910Syracuse15-0
                            107Texas11-2
                            1122Memphis12-1
                            1214Stanford13-0
                            1312Georgia Tech14-2
                            1411Wisconsin12-3
                            1515Kentucky13-2
                            1616Iowa State12-1
                            1720Charlotte12-2
                            1819UNLV13-3
                            1913UCLA9-4
                            20NRIllinois11-4
                            2124Missouri9-1
                            2217Cincinnati12-3
                            23NRUtah State11-1
                            2418Saint Joseph's9-4
                            25NRRichmond9-2

                            NC State's title defense continues with a blistering unbeaten record, and Texas takes a small slide after dropping a close game to Ohio State. Illinois, Utah State and Richmond manage to break into the rankings, but otherwise there was not too much movement with the start of conference play. Expect that to change in a hurry.

                            (ed note: thanks to those who submitted questions so far for the impending press conference. If you are interested in joining in, there's still time to submit yours!)
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                            • waytofailself
                              MVP
                              • Feb 2011
                              • 1522

                              #584
                              Re: The Accidental Career of Guy West (CH2k8)

                              Holiday season has cut into my opportunities to post a little bit, but it's coming.

                              Hope you all are doing well.
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                              • waytofailself
                                MVP
                                • Feb 2011
                                • 1522

                                #585
                                Re: The Accidental Career of Guy West (CH2k8)



                                2018 Big 12 Coach's Press Conference

                                Guy West (Head Coach, KSU): Thank you all for being here today. I'm glad nobody brought their torches and pitchforks. I'll be honest up front, it feels good to be winning. We have a young team and they still have a lot to work on and improve upon, but they're hungry. It shows in the way they prepare for games and it shows in their effort on the court. I am proud of my team and how they have performed so far, and I look forward to seeing how we stack up against the rest of the Big XII. You can't ask for much more success going into conference play. I just hope we can maintain the momentum.

                                *Floor Opens for Questions*

                                Adam West (Kansas State Sentinel - Knickerbocker): Considering that you have coached players like Kyle O'Quinn, Femi Ramsey and Duncan Sow, where do DaMarcus Ross and Dannorriss Walls rank among the names of the post players you've had on your sidelines?

                                Guy West: Now that's interesting. I'm not usually one to rank players like this, especially when DeMarcus and Dannorriss do not have a full season under their belts. I mean, O'Quinn and Ramsey are already in the NBA -- so that eclipses what most college players will ever achieve. And Sow is a ferocious defender who I hope ends up in the pros as well. Do players on my roster have the talent to make it to the NBA stage? Yes. Have they shown so far a willingness to put in the extra work to make that happen? Yes. They're both raw because they both started basketball late compared to kids who hit the AAU circuit at 11 or 12. But I think both have the potential to be in the conversation if they keep working hard.

                                Adam West: Well, to turn from the future to the present, your weakest conference opponent is rated higher than all but one of the out-of-conference schools you played. Do you feel that those games have adequately prepared you for Big XII conference play?

                                Guy West
                                : I hope so. We played some big time opponents in some tough venues, and overall our young guys responded well. Comparing what teams looked like in the pre-season versus here in January, yes, it does look like we'll be facing an uphill climb in the Big XII. Our work in practice and our winning experience so far this season should help, but there's a different quality to the basketball once conference season starts. A lot of our guys are going to be experiencing that for the first time, and that's just something they'll have to play through.

                                Yvette Herrera (Dallas Morning Dispatch): If that is the case, are you going to be relying more on your veterans, especially Moses Mathis and Roger Guzman, in the latter parts of the year?

                                West: I try my best to put the best talent on the floor to help us win games. Moses and Roger are both quality players who will be giving us quality minutes, but barring injury I do not foresee a wholesale change to the line-up or rotation.

                                TheStraightGooch (2kHoops.com): But in the stiffer, day-to-day competition in Big 12 play will you continue to rely heavily on bench play?

                                West: We have good talent in the top 9 or 10 of our rotation. We don't have as much of a talent gap as teams who might rely on one or two high quality players and a bunch of moving pieces. So yes, our bench will continue to see minutes and hopefully it keeps everyone from wearing out at the end of the season.

                                Vandyredskins (SportsNet24.com): With such a young team in having one senior, how well do you expect your players to perform in the rigors of conference play?

                                West: Honestly, it's just going to boil down to letting the young guys play it out. If we can keep up our early season form, great. But eventually we're going to face adversity, and it's important in developing young players to stick with them through the ups and the downs. My team is up to the task, and I think we have a shot at making some noise.

                                Vandyredskins: So you think that the out of conference success was not an anomaly, but a sign of great things to come for KSU?

                                West: You don't get 10 wins by chance no matter who you play if that's what you're asking. But this is a young KSU squad that is going to be getting up to 6 more players to throw into the rotation next year. We're still in a transition. So far things have been going great, but this is the first building block of a larger plan.

                                Samuel Conroy (Des Moines Chronicle): Do you still see yourself in that larger plan? Do you think you have done enough to save your job after such a rocky start in Manhattan?

                                West: I want to be here to see things through. I can't speculate on what my job status is other than to say that everyone here has been working hard to bring success to Manhattan, and I think we're in the process of turning a corner.

                                Samuel Conroy: Ten wins is impressive so far, sure. But is "turning a corner" enough, or do you think you will need to end the 12 year NCAA Tournament drought at Kansas State to keep your job?

                                West: I think reaching the Big Dance is a worthy goal for this year. But that can't be the only criteria for keeping a coach. There's a lot more to the job, although I would love to end the drought as well. But we need to take care of business first

                                Harold DuPont (Omaha City News): Speaking of business, how does it feel to kick off the conference schedule against arch-rival Kansas, and with them having a down year what do you think your chances are.

                                West: I don't know if there is such a thing as a "down" year in Lawrence -- you can't sleep on the Jayhawks. It's going to be great and I look forward to seeing everyone fill Bramlage Coliseum. We're young and they're in a transition between some of their star players and some of their new recruits, but it's going to be a scrappy game. They're going to come at us hard early, and I want my team to be prepared for it. We have a good squad who can match their physicality, but they have shooters who can space the floor and keep our team honest. It'll be fun for the fans, and fun for the players too. It's the kind of game that's easy to get up and coach for.

                                *That concludes the time for the Kansas State press conference*
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