BlindDogScooter
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37/17/3/2/1
Looking forward to next year.
Looking forward to next year.
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It'll be like having Woody again, only hopefully Garza can jump, rebound, and make layups.
It'll be like having Woody again, only hopefully Garza can jump, rebound, and make layups.
Exactly what I took away from his tape. He plays like a big man is supposed to. I don't care if he can jump out of the gym or shoot 3s. Go up with two hands hard for rebounds and put backs. If he can hit 15 footers and have a soft touch around the rim he'd be a step up from what Woody ever was on offense.IMO, he plays a hell of a lot more aggressive than Woody did coming out of HS. He doesn't look like he is a great leaper but he is bad ass in the lane.
Looks like he can do those things. Plus also dunk and block shots. Looks like an improved version of Woodbury with Jon Miller's eyebrows.
It'll be like having Woody again, only hopefully Garza can jump, rebound, and make layups.
Dang is Iowa going to be a force in the paint for a few years! Both Nunge and Garza look impressive. Mix them in with Cook, Baer, and Pemsl Iowa is looking very strong in the post. Will Kreiner and Wagner find enough playing time?
I enjoyed watching Woodbury, but he had trouble offensively. Woodbury was pretty aggressive and Garza looks aggressive too. A guy can have all the talent in the world, but if he isn't aggressive it isn't worth as much. Garza and Nunge should be fun to watch. They both seem to be gifted offensively with a lot of length. Hopefully, Nunge has an aggressive personality.He seems to be pretty solid in the pick-and-roll. Seems to have a solid overall game and close to a BIG body, not like Pemsl coming in but pretty close. He'll fit right in the mix.
I like is aggression on that jump ball. Not timid. Look out BIG 10, Fran the man's building a powerhouse for the future.