NikeHawk21
Well-Known Member
Iowa will be better next year I think with or without Cook. The question is will they be better without Cook than they would have been with him? That’s probably unlikely.
However for the purposes of argument I don’t think it’s as far off as some of you are making it sound. I dove into the numbers below.
If we lose Cook, what are we losing?
Scoring?
Cook is our top scoring threat this year at about 15PPG. Does anyone think we will have any issues scoring next year, even without Cook? I don’t. We would still return three double figure scorers, and we bring in a top 50 recruit that can score. Inside scoring? I think we will have plenty, Garza was averaging 17.6 over the last 6 games. Kriener coming on. Cook’s offensive rating is third on the team, well behind Garza and JBo, and just in front of Moss. Now, I don’t think we will be able to replace the pressure that Cook puts on defenses, similar to what we lost with Jok, so that will hurt some.
Rebounding?
Cook is an average rebounder, nothing more, nothing less. Coming in I thought he’d be a monster on the offensive glass, but he has not been. Of the regulars he ranks 4th in offensive rebound %, and 3rd in overall rebound %, slightly above Baer. I don’t think his rebounding is much of a loss at all.
What do we gain? (I’m assuming that his 28 minutes are absorbed by Nunge, Weiskamp, and Kriener (who knows with Fran))
Defense?
Cook has all the tools to be a monster on defense, but it just hasn’t materialized. Of the regulars, his defensive rating is 7th on the team, Nunge is 2nd and Kriener is 3rd. His block % is 5th, that just doesn’t make sense for a guy with that kind of athleticism. Not to mention his effort has been subpar on that end over the last two years.
Turnovers?
Not only does Cook lead the team in turnovers, he is also the only regular player who currently has an assist to turnover ratio below 1:1. Now part of that is because he is the only guy who can create for himself I do understand.
Spacing / 3 pt shooting?
The spacing on this team has been an issue, and that is not Cook’s fault, it’s Fran’s. We just have too many “posts”. If we lost Cook and slid Nunge down to the 4, I think our spacing improves dramatically, as will our 3pt shooting. We could potentially have a starting lineup with 5 three point threats.
However for the purposes of argument I don’t think it’s as far off as some of you are making it sound. I dove into the numbers below.
If we lose Cook, what are we losing?
Scoring?
Cook is our top scoring threat this year at about 15PPG. Does anyone think we will have any issues scoring next year, even without Cook? I don’t. We would still return three double figure scorers, and we bring in a top 50 recruit that can score. Inside scoring? I think we will have plenty, Garza was averaging 17.6 over the last 6 games. Kriener coming on. Cook’s offensive rating is third on the team, well behind Garza and JBo, and just in front of Moss. Now, I don’t think we will be able to replace the pressure that Cook puts on defenses, similar to what we lost with Jok, so that will hurt some.
Rebounding?
Cook is an average rebounder, nothing more, nothing less. Coming in I thought he’d be a monster on the offensive glass, but he has not been. Of the regulars he ranks 4th in offensive rebound %, and 3rd in overall rebound %, slightly above Baer. I don’t think his rebounding is much of a loss at all.
What do we gain? (I’m assuming that his 28 minutes are absorbed by Nunge, Weiskamp, and Kriener (who knows with Fran))
Defense?
Cook has all the tools to be a monster on defense, but it just hasn’t materialized. Of the regulars, his defensive rating is 7th on the team, Nunge is 2nd and Kriener is 3rd. His block % is 5th, that just doesn’t make sense for a guy with that kind of athleticism. Not to mention his effort has been subpar on that end over the last two years.
Turnovers?
Not only does Cook lead the team in turnovers, he is also the only regular player who currently has an assist to turnover ratio below 1:1. Now part of that is because he is the only guy who can create for himself I do understand.
Spacing / 3 pt shooting?
The spacing on this team has been an issue, and that is not Cook’s fault, it’s Fran’s. We just have too many “posts”. If we lost Cook and slid Nunge down to the 4, I think our spacing improves dramatically, as will our 3pt shooting. We could potentially have a starting lineup with 5 three point threats.