sportstalent
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Not sure exactly who, but it's def one of the old gang. No matter, we'll just take out the trash and move on down the road.
Let the culling continue
Not sure exactly who, but it's def one of the old gang. No matter, we'll just take out the trash and move on down the road.
I don't mean to be a Debbie Downer here, but I have been reading so many posts that I believe are setting unrealistic expectations for this team. I love Iowa bball but everyone here seems to have a short memory regarding our woeful shooting. That should concern everyone more than it seemingly does. Also, Marble is the guy McCaffrey is hanging his hat on, and from what I've seen and heard, this is a huge problem. I do not believe he is a team guy and I question his mental (and physical) toughness. NBA talk last summer is not a team mindset. His many 1-14 shooting performances in mostly big games against superior athletes should also be a huge concern (i dont buy the injured thing, fran wouldve never let him get killed in the media if he couldve just said he was playing hurt, it was between the ears i think). I hope I'm wrong, but I see a lot of frustration with him this coming season when we play good teams.
Great post. But u will get ripped. marble is indeed not a team guy. I call him a ball hog. U say he's just not a team guy. Kinda the same. not to mention way to many posters are anointing uthoff before he's even played a single second of d1 ball. Same with jok. We will be good, but, people need to chill.
I don't mean to be a Debbie Downer here, but I have been reading so many posts that I believe are setting unrealistic expectations for this team. I love Iowa bball but everyone here seems to have a short memory regarding our woeful shooting. That should concern everyone more than it seemingly does. Also, Marble is the guy McCaffrey is hanging his hat on, and from what I've seen and heard, this is a huge problem. I do not believe he is a team guy and I question his mental (and physical) toughness. NBA talk last summer is not a team mindset. His many 1-14 shooting performances in mostly big games against superior athletes should also be a huge concern (i dont buy the injured thing, fran wouldve never let him get killed in the media if he couldve just said he was playing hurt, it was between the ears i think). I hope I'm wrong, but I see a lot of frustration with him this coming season when we play good teams.
That's not how math works. Three point shooting isn't a random variable that we were just "unlucky" at, and will eventually correct itself given enough opportunities. It is dependent on several other variables. One of which is interior offense. Will we score better in the paint than we did last year, thus opening more opportunities for shooters?Iowa was 301st in the country and 11th in the B10 in 3 point shooting, it's going to be almost impossible for them to shoot any worse. They also were an unlucky 2-7 in games decided by 4 points or less. If Iowa simply regresses to the mean in both those categories they should be able to improve by a couple games. Iowa stayed in games last year by playing good to very good defense, with 90% of our rotation back I don't think we get worse on that side of the ball.
Trying to do too much is different than being selfish...at times I thought Marble tried to do too much and his play suffered as a result at times.
That's not how math works. Three point shooting isn't a random variable that we were just "unlucky" at, and will eventually correct itself given enough opportunities. It is dependent on several other variables. One of which is interior offense. Will we score better in the paint than we did last year, thus opening more opportunities for shooters?
The answer is: We don't know.
Another variable is bringing in better shooters. We lost May, who shot 39.5%, and we replaced him with two guys who have never played in college. Can we expect better shooting in this scenario?
The answer is: We don't know.
In fact, there are few signs that many of the problems facing the team last year have been corrected for the upcoming year. Not to say that those are fatal flaws, because they're not, and not to say they can't be corrected, because Fran is great at developing players, but, as it stands in (almost) August, it is hard to predict any significant improvement.
That's not how math works. Three point shooting isn't a random variable that we were just "unlucky" at, and will eventually correct itself given enough opportunities. It is dependent on several other variables. One of which is interior offense. Will we score better in the paint than we did last year, thus opening more opportunities for shooters?
The answer is: We don't know.
Another variable is bringing in better shooters. We lost May, who shot 39.5%, and we replaced him with two guys who have never played in college. Can we expect better shooting in this scenario?
The answer is: We don't know.
In fact, there are few signs that many of the problems facing the team last year have been corrected for the upcoming year. Not to say that those are fatal flaws, because they're not, and not to say they can't be corrected, because Fran is great at developing players, but, as it stands in (almost) August, it is hard to predict any significant improvement.
Marble is a team guy. There are times when he takes a lot of shots and things might be better if he didn't, in general. Then again, when you look at the fact that he was the only guy last year who could consistently create his own shot, and there are times when that is necessary and Iowa shoots it so badly that there is plenty of help in the lane if he does drive, he is more contested.
Marble's fine, and I think you're trolling.
The outside shooting for this team could have meant the difference in three for four games last year, and Iowa is in the dance and 24 reg season wins.
I agree 100%. There are opportunities, but I don't know how much of it is to be "expected". There are a lot of maybes there. I'd like to think Gesell becomes a much better shooter, which opens up the inside, but Oglesby's regression and his broken hand make me hesitate my enthusiasm slightly.I don't know for sure either, but regarding May, he was not a player that we were leaning on heavily to provide a lot of offense. You can also look at players like Clemmons and Gesell, who were freshmen last year, and who might also improve their outside shooting quite a bit this year.
Also Woodbury, I look for him to come back stronger and have an easier time finishing in the paint this year as well. The game should start slowing down for him some.
Oglesby might improve. McCabe was something like 40% from 3 two years ago and dropped off last year.. Maybe he will bounce back.
So while we lost May, and it's probably not fair to expect too much from freshmen, I think there are other opportunities to pick up the slack elsewhere on the team.
I agree 100%. There are opportunities, but I don't know how much of it is to be "expected". There are a lot of maybes there. I'd like to think Gesell becomes a much better shooter, which opens up the inside, but Oglesby's regression and his broken hand make me hesitate my enthusiasm slightly.
Agreed. Alot of maybes there.. I suspect some players will improve their shooting.. Others won't.
I've been out of the loop for a while, but is Oglesby's broken hand a recent thing? His shooting hand?
I must have been unclear. Gesell broke his non-shooting hand I believe.
Another variable is bringing in better shooters. We lost May, who shot 39.5%, and we replaced him with two guys who have never played in college. Can we expect better shooting in this scenario?
The answer is: We don't know.
That's not how math works. Three point shooting isn't a random variable that we were just "unlucky" at, and will eventually correct itself given enough opportunities. It is dependent on several other variables. One of which is interior offense. Will we score better in the paint than we did last year, thus opening more opportunities for shooters?
The answer is: We don't know.
Another variable is bringing in better shooters. We lost May, who shot 39.5%, and we replaced him with two guys who have never played in college. Can we expect better shooting in this scenario?
The answer is: We don't know.
In fact, there are few signs that many of the problems facing the team last year have been corrected for the upcoming year. Not to say that those are fatal flaws, because they're not, and not to say they can't be corrected, because Fran is great at developing players, but, as it stands in (almost) August, it is hard to predict any significant improvement.
What is the ratio of dunks to jump shots in the 39.5%.