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Kentucky 69 Tennessee 44 - Good Riddance to Anthony Davis

...unless we see him in the SEC Tournament. If you assume Kentucky is going to win this thing, the Vols need to finish 7th or higher in the league, or any hopes of advancing in New Orleans will have to go through the Cats in the quarterfinals.

And pretty much nothing goes through Anthony Davis. This would be an impressive stat line by itself: 18 points on 6 of 7 shooting, 8 rebounds, 3 assists. But it's the blocked shots - seven of them tonight - that separate him from anyone else I've seen. Even Jarvis Varnado wasn't as smart about it as Davis is. Tennessee shooting 28.1% from the floor isn't a total shocker, we all know we're not the most potent offensive ballclub. But the way it happened tonight was that Davis and Kentucky affected almost every single shot the Vols took inside the paint. Cameron Tatum was aggressive getting to the basket and did lead the team in assists, but went 0 for 7. Josh Richardson was 0 for 5. And Jarnell Stokes and Kenny Hall got no love from the rims or the referees, going 2 for 9 and 0 for 3 respectively.

Jeronne Maymon worked incredibly hard for everything he got, which was 13 points. But here's part of the problem too: he went five of six at the line. Trae Golden was 0-1. No one else shot a free throw.

And look, we can do the thing everybody does when they go to Rupp Arena and question why Kentucky shot twenty more free throws than we did, but reality is the Vols struggle to get to the line against everybody. It's something to watch both for now and for later: how does a team that has both Maymon and Stokes go to the line so little? What can the Vols do to be more aggressive?

Tonight was Kentucky's night in almost every way. I mean, when you make your first eleven shots, life is pretty good. If not for Renaldo Woolridge turning into Larry Bird in the first half, the Vols are down thirty at halftime. That bunch in platinum is real good and number one for a reason, so let's not read too much into this loss.

The good news for Tennessee is that tomorrow the calendar will read February. The Vols came out of January one game better than we thought they would, upsetting Florida and UConn but falling at Georgia in overtime. At 10-12 (2-5), the goal remains NIT eligibility which requires a 6-3 finish against a much lighter load. And the real goal is continued improvement, which is awfully hard to see in Rupp. This team needs to take a deep breath and put this game and this month behind them, and then attack February and get on a run that is very much there to be had. The next two games are in Knoxville against Georgia and South Carolina, which should help the Vols get off to a good start from here.

A tip of the cap to the Wildcats. Tennessee can be much better the next time they play in Rupp Arena. But to get there, improvement needs to start now. There is much still to play for, and if a run is to be made, it has to start right now.

Go Vols.

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It's almost more frustrating to see Swipa play like that...

… because it illustrates what could/should have been with him. Especially in a 25-point loss.

Accuse me of sour grapes all you want...

I know how I feel about this.

I love college basketball. I don’t think I have ever watched a whole NBA game — do not like.

I honestly rather have a real basketball team, in the traditional model, than what UK has become – an NBA farm team.

I'd rather win.

If we could do it cleanly (which I doubt they are) I would rather have Kentucky’s success than ours.

That's cool...

Everybody likes different things.

You don't enjoy winning?

I realize that Kentucky is the extreme, but like it or not, the “NBA farm team” model is the path to success in college basketball today.

Optimally, there should probably be a happy-medium mixture of talent and 4-year “glue” guys, but I rather enjoyed having Tobias Harris here, even for a short amount of time, and I am enjoying Jarnell Stokes too. The “real basketball team, in the traditional model” is a thing of the past.

Well, I guess I should clarify...

Note that I said “what Kentucky has become” – meaning, as you said, the extreme. I have no problem with a “one and done” guy being dropped in there when available. So yes, I do like to win, but not if in order to do it I have practically every starter, every year, gone the next year. I guess I don’t enjoy winning at that cost.

Well, I've never rooted for a team like that so I wouldn't know

It would take some getting used to, I’m sure, but if they took me to a Final Four every now and then (and it wasn’t vacated soon after) then I could probably get on board.

Also...

don’t get me started about The Squid’s instructions to the referees and their compliance.

I AM not saying we lost because of the refs. I am saying they made what could have been a good game into a blowout.

the refs kinda sucked, but Kentucky was as on as they come

you can’t beat Kentucky when they’re as on as they come

22-5 wasn’t refs

So you really think...

in that stretch, we were fouled zero times, and they were fouled 7+ times?

how many free throws did they actually get there?

it may’ve been uneven already, but I’m not convinced that made a huge difference in the scoreline. Starting 11/11 from the field is hard to beat

In slightly more than 20 years of paying attention to UT basketball...

I can think of maybe two games in Rupp that were fairly evenly called. The 47-46 win being one of them, and it was simply evenly bad in that one.

Couldn’t look at another player without drawing a foul in that game.

What really, really sucked?

Kentucky’s uniforms.

Big Grey Nation, et?

yeah, those were pretty horrendous

we get to see them again in Gainesville, and I’m sure they’ll be just as bad

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