Defenses could have bit to do with this?
Or dumb turnovers dribbling in traffic when there are no openings?
Crisp passing and ball movement with minimal dribbling beats defenses, unless you have at least one guard that can take anyone off the dribble at will.
The lack of 3-pt shooting is allowing teams to shut off dribbling lanes, but that is where the Iowa players, not the coaches, need to adjust as the game changes.
When Basabe showed up last night, Iowa went back to playing inside-out and things opened up a little bit, but when he was off the floor things got congested.
McCabe hit a couple shots early and lanes opened up for him, the outside shooting, weather it is 3-pt or mid-range has to get better.
Iowa still has no one player that can beat another team, which is why ball movement needs to be a premium and everyone needs to be involved, I actually thought Iowa didn't play awful on offense last night. It was the many, many just bad basketball plays, like the two passes from Gesell to White that went out of bounds, or the 4 or 5 times players chose to put the ball on the floor in traffic and lost the ball out of bounds, or got stolen.
Neither the offense or defensive philosophy had anything to do with Iowa losing last night, it was simply a lack of playing basketball. The IQ of this team looks really good at times, but then there are still those plays that make me just shake my head and swear.