I felt bad for him, that is tough to do, and to do it on national TV, wanting to impress.The 3 free throws in a row all missed in such a huge moment was unreal
Definitely regressed. The numbers support it too.How can a guy think he's worthy of an NBA eval... and then come back and not improve a lick...some would suggest...regress? Kid must have great coaching.
Eerily like a QB under Kirk's tutelage for 2-3 years.Definitely regressed. The numbers support it too.
I felt bad for him, that is tough to do, and to do it on national TV, wanting to impress.
Yes, clutch, good for him to build on for the future.On the flip side Wieskamp hit those two free throws to tie the game at the end of regulation where the pressure was enormous.
That being said what is best for Tyler Cook may not be best for Iowa. Having him “work” on his game in game is the reason he led the Big in turnovers.Yeah...it's a mystery to me why Cook struggled down the stretch. I would think, being what it was, it would leave a bad taste in his mouth and he would want to come back. He's a European player right now...or overseas league player. If he stayed, came back and was hitting 15-18 foot jumpers with consistency and could do it in games...he would be unstoppable. Guys played 2 feet off of him the second half of the year...and just stopped penetration. He could sit there and shoot 15 foot jump shots all day long...wide open ones.
To me, he's better off staying and get that shot down and proving it in the Big10. Then he's a second round draft choice.
On the flip side Wieskamp hit those two free throws to tie the game at the end of regulation where the pressure was enormous.