On Payne -
He seemed like he got benched after he had a defensive rebound and proceeded to throw the ball out of bounds. Leading up to that, he had a terrible pass in the first half that was a turnover. I also saw a disgusted look on CBJ's face after he goaltended.
Maybe CBJ knew the game was out of hand and thought this was a teachable moment. Personally, I would have liked to see PP get more run, but ultimately, if this helps PP mature, I'm all for it.
I noticed CBJ pulled Cooper immediately after a turnover in the first half and also pulled Battle after fumbling away the ball. For the longest time (especially late in the Pitino years), the best players could play horrid basketball without consequence. I'm all for using the pine as a motivator, as long as it's applied equally to everyone (even Battle).
I saw some very promising developments tonight:
Overall Effort: We played Purdue on the road just as tough as Gonzaga and Duke did on a neutral court. Edey played unit the last couple of minutes because MN continued to hang around.
JOJ: Fearless, athletic, high-motor, surprisingly crafty in the post - there is always a role for a guy like this at any level of basketball. He will be a problem for opponents as he gains more experience. To set the tone, he needs to be the starter, even with a healthy TT.