That was impressive. I'd still say the Illinois game is the best Missouri has played this year. But Saturday was close.
*For 28 minutes, the Tigers absolutely shredded one of the country's best defensive teams. They had 64 points and were shooting 60% from the floor with 11:58 to go. They were on pace for close to 90 at that point. The shots quit dropping and they let off the gas a little bit in the last 12 minutes, but those first 28 were about as good as it gets offensively...against a team that had only allowed 75 points once in regulation and came into the game as the No. 8 team in the country in adjusted defensive efficiency.
*The defense wasn't bad either. There was one lapse in the first half when the Tigers led 15-8. They gave up back to back wide open threes and you thought "Here comes another 88-84 game that's closer than it needs to be with four minutes to go." But it didn't happen. Iowa State shot just 44% for the game and made only six threes. The Cyclones are hardly one of America's best offensive team, but still. If Missouri holds the opponent to 61, Missouri is going to win virtually every time.
*It seems stupid to say that one guy can make everyone else shoot better, but when
D'Moi Hodge makes his first three-pointer, Missouri seems to light the nets on fire. He's 11-21 from three in his last two games and has a shot at SEC player of the week honors. And holy hell he's got some of the quickest hands I've ever seen on defense.
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Kobe Brown was possessed today. He just played with a different energy. He was all over the place. Attacking on offense. Going after every rebound with abandon. I asked him if that kind of energy is sustainable for 40 minutes. He said it should be and that's how he needs to play all the time. He also said he thought he got a couple of rebounds because Iowa State simply assumed the ball was going in every time Missouri shot it.
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Dennis Gates handling of the roster continues to be masterful.
Mo Diarra had been the breakout player the last few games. He played 5:38 today. But who cares? The guys Gates had in were rolling. Why mess with it? At halftime,
DeAndre Gholston was having another of those "maybe you can't play him in the second half" days. He ended with 10 points and made a couple big plays in the second half.
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Ben Sternberg and
Jackson Francois played. Against the team that leads the best conference in college basketball.
*Most times, I end this talking about what Missouri needs to do to make the NCAA Tournament. I'm done with that now. As I wrote,
I now expect it. One of the biggest things the selection committee looks at is "Can you beat teams that are in the field?" Missouri's beaten four of them this season at a minimum (that doesn't include teams that might win some of these one-big league tournaments). All the Tigers have to do the rest of the way is beat the bad teams they play. They've got two games against LSU, one against South Carolina, one against Ole Miss. Win those four and either a road game at Georgia or a home game against either Mississippi State OR Texas A&M and they're going to be in. That's it. They don't need anymore upsets. They just have to win the games they're going to be heavily favored to win.
The fact that it's not even February and I'm guaranteeing you guys Missouri is going to be playing in mid-March is nuts. I thought the bubble was the ceiling for this team. I was very, very, very wrong. It's now the absolute floor. Dennis Gates should get votes for the SEC Coach of the Year. Mizzou basketball is back and it's in good hands (by the way, the guy that brought a top ten team into Mizzou Arena today was the last basketball coach
Desiree Reed-Francois hired and that can't be a bad sign). It's a hell of a lot of fun. Enjoy it. I'm gonna spend the next 24 hours figuring out how the Chiefs can earn back naming rights for their stadium.
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