Are you trying to win them back by taking a jab at Tubby? How much longer will you and your likes be doing this?
In hindsight, that UW win was the turning point of the season - even though that game ended up as a victory, three very big things happened that game that changed the trajectory of the season:
1. Lost Dre at the critical part of the season, that one's obvious. He's still not 100%, and it shows on both ends of the court. With Dre coming back, and perhaps playing a lot injured, somehow that also seems to have contributed to Malik's sudden loss of confidence. Without Malik playing good minutes earlier in the season, this team wouldn't have been nearly as good.
2. Mo Walker had a giant offensive game, and has been fairly decent
offensively ever since. The problem, however, is that EE was a stud on all ends of the court
but offense prior to that - a defensive, rebounding, passing, screening, hustling fiend. Since Walker and EE never play on the court t the same time, Mo's big offensive output simply ended in both a major reduction in our biggest hustler, best passer, best screener, and best defender's time, while striking a pretty obvious blow to EE's confidence such that he's now making a lot of mistakes (including missed FTs and ball fumbling) that he wasn't having problems with previously. Meanwhile, Mo is doing a decent job putting the ball in the hoop, but he continues to provide almost nothing other than that. The next time I see him put a body on someone when the ball is shot on the defensive end will be the first, which is the biggest of a lot of egregious errors. It's my opinion that more than anything else, the early-season team was better than the current team due to Mo taking a lot of EE's minutes.
3. DeAndre gained a ton of confidence in his ability to get to the hoop that game. That, in turn, appears to have eliminated any and all thoughts he previously had to shoot outside, and because he won't shoot outside, defenders are having a much easier time defending him by just sinking about 3-6 feet off into the lane and picking his pocket or blocking him as he continues to drive into the lane.
IMO these three things were very devastating to the team and their confidence. Can it be fixed? Maybe. Dre needs to regain full mobility and confidence. Malik needs to realize how good he can be and get his head in the game (esp. defensive end). EE needs to regain his playing time. Mo can score significantly better, but EE is by far the more valuable player to the
team (although apparently Pitino disagrees with me, since Mo has assumed a ton of new playing time). DeAndre needs to quit trying to drive every time and actually put up those open shots to start making the D play honest.
Just the way I saw/see it.