Purdue Pre-Game Presser (Pope)

mcwildcats04

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Pope says Lowe was back shooting yesterday and they will keep him out of live contact for about another week. In a follow-up question comparing Lowe's shoulder injury to Butler's last year, Pope says Butler battled pain every day to try and get to a healthy point but says Lowe was pain free pretty quickly.
 
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UKAlum84

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I just hope we have a close game. Both teams are gonna play well I assume. Purdue has smith, a guard who is arguably the best right now in the country at that position. We've been so used to forwards and post players controlling the game....this year I think will be different.
 

Skyguyb27

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I agree but his last team record was better than Popes first. Pope had access to double the money .
Pope had limited time though and most top tier recruits had already committed. Don’t discredit what he did in essentially a matter of weeks. I’ll take Pope and his mentality of UK first over the used car salesman any day. UK lacked athleticism last year and that wasn’t by design. Im convinced with no injuries he still would have made a deep run last year. Not to mention he got us back to the SS for the first time in many years, something Cal was incapable of doing the last part of his time here.
 
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philstat

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I hope so, it’s gonna be tough without our starting guard and Center though.
Oh definitely, we have the deepest SG-SF rotation in CBB IMO, with Oweh, Aberdeen, Williams, Diobaute, just those four alone are an absolute load, then toss in Johnson, Noah, Chandler, it gets crazy, quick! Some of these guys will have to play some PF, my biggest concern, overall post play and interior defense. Though UK is going to be an extremely difficult team to guard, especially if it’s a high scoring game. PG is a concern, for the season, believe we’ll be fine with Jalen likely to be ready in a week or so would be nice to have more depth at that spot.
 

*Fox2Monk*

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Oh definitely, we have the deepest SG-SF rotation in CBB IMO, with Oweh, Aberdeen, Williams, Diobaute, just those four alone are an absolute load, then toss in Johnson, Noah, Chandler, it gets crazy, quick! Some of these guys will have to play some PF, my biggest concern, overall post play and interior defense. Though UK is going to be an extremely difficult team to guard, especially if it’s a high scoring game.
Jasper gonna have to player really well and Aberdeen needs to shine.
 

philstat

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Jasper gonna have to player really well and Aberdeen needs to shine.
Believe Aberdeen will be more than ready, though I honestly have zero clue what to expect from JJ, he may absolutely ball out or be completely lost out there, he’s a great unknown so early in the season on how he’ll respond.
 

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What‘s the expectations of Andrija Jelavic, to me, he could be tremendously better than many realize, he’s very skilled and versatile?

 

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I agree but his last team record was better than Popes first. Pope had access to double the money .
Sybau. Cal had the best talent in the country and took them to zero post season wins. Pope was left with nothing and slapped a team together in like a week and made them a title contender when healthy. We were plagued with injuries and still made the sweet 16, while also beating the most top 15 teams in history.
 

philstat

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Sybau. Cal had the best talent in the country and took them zero post season wins. Pope was left with nothing and slapped a team together in like a week and made them a title contender when healthy. We were plagued with injuries and still made the sweet 16, while also beating the most top 15 teams in history.
Agree, his overall record wasn’t great, though he had some epic wins and showed a true ability to create a cohesive and positive atmosphere for the program.
 
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*Fox2Monk*

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Believe Aberdeen will be more than ready, though I honestly have zero clue what to expect from JJ, he may absolutely ball out or be completely lost out there, he’s a great unknown so early in the season on how he’ll respond.
Definitely, I am more so hoping he plays very well to show he will be ready sooner than we may think. I believe he was underrated at the end of his career and will be very good later in the year. I’m hoping he turns out like Maxey did. Kinda like he could be great, but comes out on fire and doesn’t turn back.
 
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