I thought the Hawks would continue their progress from last season, just continue the performance that won at Wisconsin and Maryland and carry on with Garza and Nunge. However there seem to be growing pains incorporating them into a finely tuned starting lineup. Just like last season's start, it will take a while to implement this. I do Not have any doubt at all that this will work out to almost everyone's satisfaction.....
I watched Virginia Tech recently and think we will be able to play with them very well. Am going to predict a win.....
The D needs to settle down and first of all, Get Back after a made or missed basket. Protect the paint to prevent easy somewhat uncontested layups/dunks. Then after securing the paint apply pressure via the half court trap which worked very well, at times, last season.....
When Baer is back things will settle down. With Nickolas and Nunge on the perimeter we just might be able to contest the dreaded threes.....
Nunge seems ready to play interior D, and Garza is also getting ready. Needs to improve footwork, but has the skills to alter and block shots around the rim. Tyler is rebounding well and will improve as time goes on. Cordel will adjust to playing pain-free with his weight loss and will be a dangerous factor around the rim, same as last season.....
Jordan seemed to be adjusting to include a midrange game, driving to the rim. I wonder if he should just play like last season, running the ball downcourt, hitting an open man or launching a three on the move. That is his main strength and he is almost unstoppable when in a groove.....
I would like to see him recognize Moss on the wings. He seems to have missed him on occasion so far. Would like to see Tyler on one wing and Moss on the other with JBo driving down the court. Could be a problem to defend. Time should enable this strategy......
No reason to lose faith in the Lads at all. Things will fall into place. We have always had difficulty defending the three from DrTom on up to now, no matter who was coaching. We might be able to control this factor better with the length of Nunge, Baer and Dailey on the perimeter. Moss will certainly be able to keep his man in front of him. When Connor gets back into the fold, that certainly should help with his savvy and height.....
Looking forward to a run to TheDance.....