Sunday, April 3, 2016
HOUSTON (AP) — Oklahoma's wonderful season ended with a thud.
Embarrassed by a 44-point loss to Villanova in the Final Four, the Sooners are left to figure out what's next.
"Disappointed these guys today have this feeling, but not disappointed in this group for what they've accomplished," coach Lon Kruger said. "They've been outstanding. I'm very proud of them. They've changed the culture of basketball at the University of Oklahoma and they will have an effect on the program for a lot of years ahead."
The last game of superstar Buddy Hield's career at Oklahoma was perhaps his worst. The senior from the Bahamas, who had 37 points in the regional final to punch Oklahoma's ticket to Houston, was held to just nine points on 4 of 12 shooting. It was only his second single-digit performance of the season.
"Just really appreciate everything that he's done for the programme," Kruger said. "I think college basketball, as well. He's a good story."
After such a frustrating game, the only thing the Big 12's all-time leading scorer could do was look ahead to his next chapter.
"Got to go chase my dreams next," he said. "Play in the NBA if I get a chance, I'll take the opportunity and make the best out of it."
Though Hield's departure will leave the biggest hole for the Sooners (29-8) next season, they're also losing two other starters from this team. Isaiah Cousins and Ryan Spangler also played their final college games on Saturday night.
Those three seniors combined with junior Jordan Woodard have given Oklahoma consistency not often seen among top college programs over the past three seasons. None of the players missed a single game in three years, starting 105 straight games together.
Kruger is happy with the work his upperclassman have done and the legacy the seniors leave behind.
"(They were) a tremendous boost," Kruger said. "What the seniors have done, what they've left as they leave the programme in terms of a standard, work ethic — as good of ambassadors as they've been in the community, the young guys have benefited tremendously from those guys."
Woodard will lead the returnees after his 13 points a game were second on the team to Hield.
They'll also return their fifth starter, sophomore Khadeem Lattin. He started every game for the Sooners this season, but had a difficult time on Saturday night, scoring two points with five rebounds before fouling out. The game capped an emotional week for Lattin, whose grandmother died of cancer soon after the Sooners arrived in Houston. He sprinted off the court as soon as the final buzzer sounded on Saturday night, not waiting to shake hands.
Kruger was certainly not happy with how his team let the game get so out of hand on Saturday, but doesn't think it should be the lasting memory of the season.
"This is a good group of guys," he said. "They handled it well. Khadeem was disappointed with fouling out. That's OK. We lost our composure there obviously and things came apart. You never like handling things like that. We'd liked to have handled their run a little bit better ... (but) we didn't."
He believes the experience his younger players got from this season and the tournament run will be valuable moving forward.
"They'll get right back after it next week. Start trying to build that foundation for next year," Kruger said. "Given so many are gone, graduating, a lot of open opportunities ahead."
Comments
SP says...
... Not one Bahamian commented as Yahoo featured "The Bahamas Are Behind Buddy"? ...
http://sports.yahoo.com/video/final-fou…
Silence is deafening.
Posted 4 April 2016, 5:17 a.m. Suggest removal
Greentea says...
Though this was a disappointing loss, my admiration and respect for Mr. Hield and his family is tremendous. I thought I came from humble conditions- this fella almost makes my childhood look like a fairytale- almost. To come from 8 Mile rock- a place that seems like its behind God's back and with the work, discipline, desire and prayers to become the one of best of his age is truly exemplary He isn't huge physically but his work ethic is incredible and he graduated from college. And he WANTS to rep the Bahamas- the 242-? The Ministry of Education should have the dude on speed dial. There are a lot of negatives in this country, but I choose to focus on the positives and Mr. Hield is one of them. The young mathematician that just became the priest at Howard University is another example. The young boy who just won the CARIFTA chess champion, The Bahamian architect Perpall, who designed Duke University's athletic facility, the President of Middle Tennessee State, on and on. People from this tiny place go on to impact the world - all day every day. Lets think about that for a minute- away from the regularly scheduled negative programming.
Posted 4 April 2016, 1 p.m. Suggest removal
mangogirl01 says...
Yes, all of the Bahamas' brightest and forward thinking citizens are living stateside and elsewhere in the World. Who knows, one of them could be the Prime Minister that we need to bring to turn our country around!
Posted 4 April 2016, 2:59 p.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
I heard Perry Christie was in the stands watching. Funny how The Bahamas also falters badly when Perry is in attendance.
Posted 4 April 2016, 1:12 p.m. Suggest removal
mangogirl01 says...
Lol, you are correct but the Prime Minister wasn't there only Obie but wherever they go bad luck follows! Too, I think this loss humble Buddy even more!
Posted 4 April 2016, 2:56 p.m. Suggest removal
sheeprunner12 says...
Interesting comment Sickened .................. but Buddy was a win-win for Oklahoma ....... he was not a top 100 recruit in his class and OU had no national rating at the time ........ Buddy put them on that basketball map and he has a chance to cash in on a big NBA contract ....... just hope he keeps himself grounded ........... that Final Four defeat was but a blip on his career
Posted 4 April 2016, 1:33 p.m. Suggest removal
mangogirl01 says...
I think Oklahoma's coach did a bad job with his team's defense as he should have know that since Villanova was beaten by Oklahoma and this was the playoffs, Villanova's was going to do everything in their power to keep Buddy in line, which they did. They put too much pressure on Buddy for that one!
Posted 4 April 2016, 2:55 p.m. Suggest removal
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