Hilton magic is dead

The guy who you said can't coach made the decision to play Solomon and more than likely had a hand in developing him to the point he was ready to play at this level.
People forget that Solomon played early before he got hurt and, not surprisingly, played like a freshman. He's playing much better now and I have a feeling Prohm had something to do with that.
The rotation of players has also been refined which is a result of good coaching.

Hey,I agree 100%, I give coach Prohm alot of credit for pulling this team together. I think he has really grown and become a better coach instead of just relying on talent which I felt he did much of last year and this season.

I'll give the guy credit where credit's due, I'll criticize him when I feel that is due also, thats part of being a fan.
 
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Hey,I agree 100%, I give coach Prohm alot of credit for pulling this team together. I think he has really grown and become a better coach instead of just relying on talent which I felt he did much of last year and this season.

I'll give the guy credit where credit's due, I'll criticize him when I feel that is due also, thats part of being a fan.

See. That's all you had to say when you got called out. This isn't just a thread necromancy to give you and BDK crap. It's a chance for you to redeem yourselves.

I'm glad you can admit when you were wrong.
 
It needs to be revisited. As the old adage goes, when a dog misbehaves you rub it's face in the issue to correct the behavior. The same runs true for angsty tweens such as yourself.

You should be thanking Janny for bringing this garbage back up, he's only trying to help.

I love this generation and how they will post every inane, stupid thought instantly as it comes across their brain. My generation (for the most part) is still a little reluctant to go on record with silly trivialities lest we invariably get proven wrong to the whole world.

Having said that, I MAY have to review my 15,000-ish posts to ensure I have more than a few inconsistencies!

As gunnerclone said in another thread - just take your medicine...
 
See. That's all you had to say when you got called out. This isn't just a thread necromancy to give you and BDK crap. It's a chance for you to redeem yourselves.

I'm glad you can admit when you were wrong.

I think everyone wants ISU to win, some of us just have different ways of dealing with losses. Some of you guys are level headed and see the big picture, some of us have anxiety issues and think the next loss is going to lead to 7 losses in a row and we end up in 9th place in the conference.
 
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Not ashamed one bit for what I said on January 31st after we werent even competitive in a home game. We looked like an NIT team at the time, might still look like that if Solomon wasnt inserted into the lineup.

No we wouldn't. We were never an NIT team. That narrative was **** then and it's **** now. We lost to a top 5 team when this thread was created. Every game we lost was a top 50 adjusted game and people should have been able to see at the time that a team performing like ISU was according to the numbers wasn't going to continue losing close games.

Also, while Solomon Young has certainly helped, he was far from the reason we won last night.
 
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Hey,I agree 100%, I give coach Prohm alot of credit for pulling this team together. I think he has really grown and become a better coach instead of just relying on talent which I felt he did much of last year and this season.

I'll give the guy credit where credit's due, I'll criticize him when I feel that is due also, thats part of being a fan.

This post goes to the root of your problem. Steve Prohm did not suddenly learn how to coach mid-season. The players finally got the messages he was sending them.
 
I think everyone wants ISU to win, some of us just have different ways of dealing with losses. Some of you guys are level headed and see the big picture, some of us have anxiety issues and think the next loss is going to lead to 7 losses in a row and we end up in 9th place in the conference.

I don't know that I'd call people who bring up month old threads, from immediately after a loss, and who just want to rub it in your faces, level headed.
 
No we wouldn't. We were never an NIT team. That narrative was **** then and it's **** now. We lost to a top 5 team when this thread was created. Every game we lost was a top 50 adjusted game and people should have been able to see at the time that a team performing like ISU was according to the numbers wasn't going to continue losing close games.

Also, while Solomon Young has certainly helped, he was far from the reason we won last night.

Wrong.

After the Jan 31st game we had an NIT resume, we hadnt beaten Kansas yet, our best win at the time was Tech. It easy to go back now and say this but revisionist history isnt the best way to look at things.
 
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No we wouldn't. We were never an NIT team. That narrative was **** then and it's **** now. We lost to a top 5 team when this thread was created. Every game we lost was a top 50 adjusted game and people should have been able to see at the time that a team performing like ISU was according to the numbers wasn't going to continue losing close games.

Also, while Solomon Young has certainly helped, he was far from the reason we won last night.

It seems everyone is playing better with Solomon Young in the lineup.

The Little Things are making the difference.
 
I love this generation and how they will post every inane, stupid thought instantly as it comes across their brain. My generation (for the most part) is still a little reluctant to go on record with silly trivialities lest we invariably get proven wrong to the whole world.
Warren Buffett said why he doesn't tweet the other day. Advice he received years ago: you can always tell someone to go to Hell tomorrow.
 
Wrong.

After the Jan 31st game we had an NIT resume, we hadnt beaten Kansas yet, our best win at the time was Tech. It easy to go back now and say this but revisionist history isnt the best way to look at things.

Well I said the same thing at the time. I said this wasn't even a bubble team. Who was right? Was it the guy that looked at the 26th best team on Kenpom, saw zero bad losses, a second half schedule that lined up pretty well, and concluded that a team of that quality wasn't going to continue to lose close games to good teams or was it the people that overreacted to two losses that weren't even bad and went stomping off screaming about an NIT bid and Prohm being on the hot seat? I think it was the ones who looked at all available information.
 
I think everyone wants ISU to win, some of us just have different ways of dealing with losses. Some of you guys are level headed and see the big picture, some of us have anxiety issues and think the next loss is going to lead to 7 losses in a row and we end up in 9th place in the conference.

Next time just ask and we'll give you and internet hug to make you feel better. Then you don't have to post silly overreactions.

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It seems everyone is playing better with Solomon Young in the lineup.

The Little Things are making the difference.

I don't disagree with that but this idea that he was the magic elixir isn't always accurate. What's won these games is an offense that is working and good shooters shooting well. Defensively, we've actually gotten significant'y worse but the offense has improved so much that it's washed that out. Hopefully, we see Young go from effective to productive over the next 10 games.
 
Well I said the same thing at the time. I said this wasn't even a bubble team. Who was right? Was it the guy that looked at the 26th best team on Kenpom, saw zero bad losses, a second half schedule that lined up pretty well, and concluded that a team of that quality wasn't going to continue to lose close games to good teams or was it the people that overreacted to two losses that weren't even bad and went stomping off screaming about an NIT bid and Prohm being on the hot seat? I think it was the ones who looked at all available information.

Ok, I give you alot of credit then for not melting down and seeing the big picture. You were right, we made the tourney easily and took care of business in the 2nd half.

On flip side, nobody can really say for sure on Jan 31st that they knew this would happen. I mean, what if we wouldnt have beaten Kansas? Or we still had Bowie and Holden trying to stop Big 12 frontcourts?

Just because things turned out ok doesnt by any means things were ok on Jan 31st. We were most certainly a bubble team/NIT at that point in time. We had just gotten pretty much blown out in the 2nd half against both Vanderbilt and West Virginia, and our offense looked awful for much of the first half of the season.

And just for the record, Im very pleased with the way things have turned out, I dont think its fair to go back and criticize people for having serious doubts about our post-season hopes on Jan 31st though.
 
Ok, I give you alot of credit then for not melting down and seeing the big picture. You were right, we made the tourney easily and took care of business in the 2nd half.

On flip side, nobody can really say for sure on Jan 31st that they knew this would happen. I mean, what if we wouldnt have beaten Kansas? Or we still had Bowie and Holden trying to stop Big 12 frontcourts?

Just because things turned out ok doesnt by any means things were ok on Jan 31st. We were most certainly a bubble team/NIT at that point in time. We had just gotten pretty much blown out in the 2nd half against both Vanderbilt and West Virginia, and our offense looked awful for much of the first half of the season.

And just for the record, Im very pleased with the way things have turned out, I dont think its fair to go back and criticize people for having serious doubts about our post-season hopes on Jan 31st though.

having doubts is one thing. Declaring Hilton Magic dead is quite another. Don't try to diminish the ridiculousness of the OP. What he was doing was a far cry from what you're talking about.
 

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