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So that is it for the season

I find this quite disappointing and unfortunate - unfortunate for the young guys, unfortunate for Ty and Matt, unfortunate for the fans - but I guess since the portal opens and apparently we have guys eager to get going, idk. Still dissappointing.
 
I find this quite disappointing and unfortunate - unfortunate for the young guys, unfortunate for Ty and Matt, unfortunate for the fans - but I guess since the portal opens and apparently we have guys eager to get going, idk. Still dissappointing.
I agree, I feel like the team made great progress post injury all things considered. Every game it seems like the young guys were figuring it out. If they could have gotten a couple more games in I think it would have helped them to grow.
Maybe some of the guys didn't want to risk more injuries or CCC can tell they are done. It was a difficult end of the season even if I think they did a heroic job.
 
It's disappointing for fans, but this team has been running a short bench all season and is probably beat up and tired. I always want to see these players on the court and wish for more opportunities for the young guys to get reps and practice, but sometimes they just need to shut it down and focus on recovery.

It was an up-and-down season, but they fought until the very end. This team never quit. It was a pleasure watching the seniors compete and contribute so much winning basketball for the Cats. They played a key role in ushering in and continuing this golden era of basketball for NU hoops, with two tournament appearances and some truly memorable moments. Go Cats!
 
I agree, I feel like the team made great progress post injury all things considered. Every game it seems like the young guys were figuring it out. If they could have gotten a couple more games in I think it would have helped them to grow.
Maybe some of the guys didn't want to risk more injuries or CCC can tell they are done. It was a difficult end of the season even if I think they did a heroic job.

I get it. The No. 1 goal has to be securing an NIL deal with Martinelli. Then it’s putting a strong 25-26 team around him.
 
I find this quite disappointing and unfortunate - unfortunate for the young guys, unfortunate for Ty and Matt, unfortunate for the fans - but I guess since the portal opens and apparently we have guys eager to get going, idk. Still dissappointing.
It is hard. Clayton and Windom and Mullins probably have gotten as much as they can out of this season and same with Martinelli. Do sort of understand it. Disappointed but understandable. Especially since more important for future success is bringing in a couple guys for next year and have to be pretty aggressive to get it done
 
Obviously we’re not behind the scenes to see what goes into this decision, but the thing that makes the most sense is there are multiple guys who were playing injured and they need to recover.

The portal opening on 3/24 probably has something to do with it too, whether that’s because we have guys moving out or they want to be totally on top of recruiting available guys as soon as possible (or both).

Guru on twitter (who does seem to be clued in) made it also sound like the team didn’t want to wait around for 3 weeks to play in the Crown. I’m not sure how that tournament is going to fill its slots given that every team is probably going to feel the same way about the long break before it starts.
 
I find this quite disappointing and unfortunate - unfortunate for the young guys, unfortunate for Ty and Matt, unfortunate for the fans - but I guess since the portal opens and apparently we have guys eager to get going, idk. Still dissappointing.

If I had to guess; this was a “team” decision with Matt and Ty heavily involved in the final choice.
 
This makes no sense to me.
Nor does it make sense to me, unless Collins wants to flex that NU is now among the basketball elites that can brag about turning down the NIT.

Or it might be that Collins would accept an invitation to play in the NIT, but due to contractual obligations between the Big Ten and Fox, he would have to play in the Crown instead, and he doesn't want to play in the Crown.

I don't know.
 
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Or it might be that Collins would accept an invitation to play in the NIT, but due to contractual obligations between the Big Ten and Fox, he would have to play in the Crown instead, and he doesn't want to play in the Crown.

I don't know.
This is a good point. If the league said you’re playing in the Crown or you’re not playing in anything, he might have taken that to the team and they said they’d rather just end it here.
 
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I get it. The No. 1 goal has to be securing an NIL deal with Martinelli. Then it’s putting a strong 25-26 team around him.
Which Collins has nothing to do with. That’s all through TrueNU.

This decision is arrogant and looks very bad to the rest of the league. I emailed Mark Jackson with my disappointment and I know others are too. I want to see Ty and Matt play again and I want to see K.J., Gelo and others get valuable experience. You can handle the portal too virtually. I’m hoping the team will reconsider prior to Sunday.
 
I'm not sure that going to the lesser tournaments enhances NU's reputation as a destination school players want to commit to. There is the chanced that you win it and can say, "We are the NIT Champion and have proved that we belong." But there may be a greater chance that you fail and prove you are not an elite program.
I don't now if that is in CCC's strategy but it could be.
 
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I'm not sure that going to the lesser tournaments enhances NU's reputation as a destination school players want to commit to. There is the chanced that you win it and can say, "We are the NIT Champion and have proved that we belong." But there may be a greater chance that you fail and prove you are not an elite program.
I don't now if that is in CCC's strategy but it could be.
The NIT has still been considered a worthy tournament consisting of Power 5 programs and strong mid-majors battling it out. It's good experience for the younger players to compete against strong competition in an elimination format. Only the snobbiest of snobby programs have commonly turned down the NIT. NU does not have the pedigree that the NIT is "beneath" them.

Of course, with this new Crown tournament, it might be now that both the NIT and the Crown are seen as diluted. And I can think of reasons why teams would not want to compete in the Crown, and might resent that the opportunity to play in the NIT instead is being contractually denied them.
 
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Collins said they are banged up and don’t have enough healthy bodies to practice for three weeks. Long season let them get ready for next year.
Could still wait to see what the NIT would offer the 'Cats, if they can let other teams fill the Crown slots. We know the NIT is guaranteeing 1 home game for P5 teams, but with a NET ranking in the 50s, the 'Cats might be seeded for 2 home games. Would they really want to turn down 2 home games?
 
I'm going with at least a couple of guys are carrying injuries or are pretty worn out. If not, you would think one or more of love of the game, wanting to show out, team loyalty, young guys getting more play, would have them wanting to get out there a few more times. Healthy, this group is good enough to advance against a field of KenPom 50-pluses or worse.
 
I dunno why we could not play in the NIT or Crown but feature just our "up and comers". Let those who want to (or need to) rest and recuperate, do so. But let some of the kids and some of the walk-ons have the experience. Heck, even get the top 2 guys from intermural baskeball on there (I am sure campus knows who they are, they always did in my day).

If coach CCC is too busy let assistant coach Chris Lowery coach them. He has been a Head Coach before, he would know what to do.

I don't like this at all.
 
Nor does it make sense to me, unless Collins wants to flex that NU is now among the basketball elites that can brag about turning down the NIT.

Or it might be that Collins would accept an invitation to play in the NIT, but due to contractual obligations between the Big Ten and Fox, he would have to play in the Crown instead, and he doesn't want to play in the Crown.

I don't know.
No
 
I dunno why we could not play in the NIT or Crown but feature just our "up and comers". Let those who want to (or need to) rest and recuperate, do so. But let some of the kids and some of the walk-ons have the experience. Heck, even get the top 2 guys from intermural baskeball on there (I am sure campus knows who they are, they always did in my day).

If coach CCC is too busy let assistant coach Chris Lowery coach them. He has been a Head Coach before, he would know what to do.

I don't like this at all.
Not how any of this works guy
 
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The guys are done physically and mentally. Nick was not moving well. I saw the training staff working on Matt’s knee recently. Ty didn’t look right today. Remember Hunger also has a foot issue.

So that leaves Keenan, KJ, Clayton, Blake, Gelo, Barkley and maybe Mullins.
 
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I don’t think this decision was made in a vacuum. Doubtful CCC said we have had enough without consultation with the AD, Assistants, and at minimum the leadership of the players. It was clear from Nick’s reaction that he knew we elected to bypass the secondary tournaments.

It’s a long year. People on here don’t realize that unless they have been through it. It’s a grind, we are really banged up and IMO almost every player would be better served recuperating and recharging than playing in a shade tree tournament. Other years, it might be different.
 
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The other factor is that they had a summer trip to Italy, so this has already been a long season. Really proud of how our guys battled to a winning record this year.
 
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Yes, I watch every game and attended both games in Indianapolis. Would like to see whoever is healthy play and further their development with the additional practice time and game experience.
Congratulations cedricmelons...

You just dunked on somebody.

I always wonder how many people actually watch the games (instead of their phones). I know there are plenty of folks who are only really interested when we win. For me its every minute of every game - including the blowouts. But I don't travel for many road games. Glad to know you're as committed as you are - and it reinforces the credibility of your comments.
 
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While I am disappointed, one thing I don't doubt at all is that CCC has the best interest of his players in mind. If he thinks the cons outweigh the pros in continuing on, especially when it comes to concerns about the health of his players, then I am inclined to trust him no matter how much it disappoints me. Much like bowl games, I like any post-season basketball tournament because it is fun to see your team compete for something. But, I trust CCC has good reasons to say no.
 
While I am disappointed, one thing I don't doubt at all is that CCC has the best interest of his players in mind. If he thinks the cons outweigh the pros in continuing on, especially when it comes to concerns about the health of his players, then I am inclined to trust him no matter how much it disappoints me. Much like bowl games, I like any post-season basketball tournament because it is fun to see your team compete for something. But, I trust CCC has good reasons to say no.

Maybe the mindset was that we wanted to have a winning record. 17-16.
But if the Crown tournament is throwing money at the players, I'd guess some guys are disappointed.
On the other hand, if the team really doesn't care about the (supposed) money, thats a good indicator for players sticking around.
 
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