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Past crap Tiger teams in postseason play

Posted on: March 6, 2024 at 14:20:52 CT
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Generally speaking long time Tiger fans typically recall Chris Heller in 1992-93, who after a horrendous 13-13 regular season emerged from obscurity to carry the Tigers from the 7th seed to a Big 8 championship and automatic bid to the NCAA tourney, then promptly returned to obscurity and beyond that conference tourney MOP contributed very little over a 4 year career.

There is also the near miss of 1996-97 when an even more horrendous Tiger team finished the regular season 13-16, but from the 10 seed improbably stormed all the way to the conference championship game before falling short.

But probably the best actual parallel if we allow ourselves as fan to dream improbably about what may happen is the 1977-78 team. The Tigers went 11-15 in the regular season and got 7th in the Big 8 at 4-10. However, by virtue of winning the conference tournament MU made the NCAA tournament as an automatic qualifier. Then came up just short in double overtime from advancing to the Sweet Sixteen. They were 1 point away from turning one of the worst seasons in MU history to a Sweet Sixteen.

https://www.rockmnation.com/2010/3/7/1358963/memorable-mizzou-postseason

An exit in the post-season tournament’s first game would put an end to the misery, as the seventh-seeded Tigers, who had not won on an opponent’s floor all year, traveled to Ames for a rematch with Iowa State.

Then things got weird, starting with an unlikely promise.

Stan Ray’s career had been star-crossed. As a freshman, his play foretold an almost certain stardom. The league’s rookie of the year, he nearly helped the Tigers into the Final Four. Then, with the world as his oyster, Ray lost his academic eligibility as a sophomore. His grades recovered in his junior year, but his game suffered, thanks to a broken hand suffered early in the season. While Larry Drew and Clay Johnson carried the team, Ray tried his best to contribute, but the cast on his hand might as well have been an anchor. Though he trudged through a tough year, Ray showed some surprising swagger as post-season approached. Before the conference tournament, Ray slid a note under his coach’s door. "I know you don’t have any confidence in me," it read, "but I’m going to prove everybody wrong and take this team to the NCAA Tournament."

The game at Ames followed a familiar pattern. Mizzou built a double-digit halftime lead, only to watch it vanish. But this time, the Tigers stiffened. With the scored tied at 63-63, with less than a minute to play, and with the ball in Larry Drew’s hands, Missouri played for one shot. As time ticked away, Drew found Clay Johnson on the baseline. The high-flying senior elevated and drilled a jump shot. By the time Johnson’s feet hit the floor, the Tigers were in the second round.

Ray didn’t look particularly prophetic yet, not with two games to go. But he began to seem positively prescient when Missouri met Nebraska in the semifinals. With the Tigers down by three points in the last two minutes, Ray took over. He stole a pass and sprinted the length of the court to cut the lead to one point, and then scored again to put the Tigers on top. When the final buzzer sounded, Missouri owned a 61-58 win and a spot in the final.

There they met Kansas State, and the story turned stranger than fiction in a game that went to overtime. The score remained tied with 1:36 left in the extra period, when Ray sank two free throws. Thirteen seconds later, he hit two more. Then, with 44 seconds left, he made another pair to give Missouri a three-point edge. The Tigers won, 71-68, and Ray, who recorded 17 points and 13 rebounds, was named tournament MVP. Missouri’s sleeping giant, fully awakened, made good on his pledge and put his team in the NCAA field.

The inclusion of Missouri, with its 14-15 record, was anathema to those who deplored the rise of post-season conference tournaments, like the Chicago Sun-Times columnist who wrote "Missouri’s presence in the tournament stands as an embarrassing tribute to college basketball’s latest folly."

Despite their critics, the Tigers played like they belonged. Round one pitted them against 15th-ranked Utah, and the Tigers led, 63-55, with just over six minutes to play, before the Utes rallied to force overtime. Clay Johnson, Larry Drew and Brad Droy each scored in the extra period, but Utah matched Mizzou shot for shot. Sadly, Missouri’s luck ran out in the second overtime. Utah’s Buster Matheney scored 10 quick points, and the Tigers tumbled, 86-79. Clay Johnson, in his final game at Mizzou, scored 30. Stan Ray snatched 12 boards, but managed just four points. Alas, he had not promised a national championship.
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Past crap Tiger teams in postseason play - FIJItiger MU - 3/6 14:20:52
     Drew and Johnson were both NBA talent....nm - tigertix MU - 3/6 16:04:29
          RE: Drew and Johnson were both NBA talent....nm - CPA MU - 3/6 16:17:34
     Heller looked lost that whole year but he - Sarazen KC - 3/6 15:48:21
     RE: Past crap Tiger teams in postseason play - Ace AU - 3/6 14:59:23
          5 of those guys weren’t at MU in 2022-23(nm) - FIJItiger MU - 3/6 15:13:14
               That's what I noticed the most from that post. It's crazy.(nm) - sprintcar STL - 3/6 15:47:19
                    Also how come instead of holding framed jerseys East/Honor/ - FIJItiger MU - 3/6 16:34:56
                         They got their jerseys last year - wu-tangtiger MU - 3/6 16:44:40
                              So in terms of that misleading tweet for the 9 players - FIJItiger MU - 3/6 17:25:02
                                   Carter/East/Honor went through it both seasons (nm) - wu-tangtiger MU - 3/6 17:30:59
     RE: Past crap Tiger teams in postseason play - CPA MU - 3/6 14:24:28
          RE: Those who left - Tigeraja MU - 3/6 19:24:06
               Troy Hudson is who you are trying to recall - FIJItiger MU - 3/6 19:31:50
                    Yes thank you. - Tigeraja MU - 3/6 20:58:23
               And Ricky Frazier - Tigeraja MU - 3/6 19:26:21
          Became academically ineligible again as a senior I believe - FIJItiger MU - 3/6 15:11:07
               RE: Became academically ineligible again as a senior I believe - CPA MU - 3/6 16:07:51
                    RE: Became academically ineligible again as a senior I believe - FIJItiger MU - 3/6 16:11:16
                         RE: Became academically ineligible again as a senior I believe - CPA MU - 3/6 16:15:52
                              RE: Became academically ineligible again as a senior I believe - FIJItiger MU - 3/6 16:20:57




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