sioux34
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I dont agree. I dont think there is much more improvement hard work can extract from Luca.Hell yea he's gunna improve over this year. Have you seen his work ethic?
I dont agree. I dont think there is much more improvement hard work can extract from Luca.Hell yea he's gunna improve over this year. Have you seen his work ethic?
I can pretty much guarantee you thought the same thing last year. Most people did.I dont agree. I dont think there is much more improvement hard work can extract from Luca.
Yes. It's recorded from a teleconference so it's not going to be high quality audio.
I listened to it and could hear well enough that I posted it. I would recommend head phones and then finding the right volume.
I thought this was obvious sarcasm but I guess not.Do. Not. Want. Back.
So, tell me, what exactly is he going to do better next year than this year?I can pretty much guarantee you thought the same thing last year. Most people did.
So, tell me, what exactly is he going to do better next year than this year?
He improved his footwork, patience, speed, quickness and court vision and still has room for more improvement in all those areas.I dont agree. I dont think there is much more improvement hard work can extract from Luca.
Free throws. Pick and roll defense. Outside shooting.So, tell me, what exactly is he going to do better next year than this year?
Who the fifth guy is not the million dollar question for Iowa, not even close. We were 5th in offensive efficiency last year without Jbo for 2/3 of the year and that doesn’t even include improvements we should see for Joe T, CJF, and Connor for next year.Independent of his teammates, Luka could absolutely improve his free throw shooting and his three point shooting. Those things slide right into his game and would make him that much more hard to guard.
Now with respect to his teammates, Fran has an off season to work on sets that get guys open when Luka is doubled. I think last year that was kind of an "on the fly" thing because I don't think many including Fran saw Luka being doubled and tripled consistently. And it's hard to work on those things in the middle of the season. Injuries didn't help either.
While it's nice to have an 18 foot sky hook, he won't have to use that. His game will be dominating down low, taking his defenders to the perimeter and knocking down the 3, and getting everyone in foul trouble. He could very efficiently average 28 per game.
Who will be the fifth guy offensively is the million dollar question. Garza, JBo, Wieskamp and CJ, all deadly and capable of range and accuracy. Who is the 5th? To me that really will dictate a lot of Luka's game next year.
Who the fifth guy is not the million dollar question for Iowa, not even close. We were 5th in offensive efficiency last year without Jbo for 2/3 of the year and that doesn’t even include improvements we should see for Joe T, CJF, and Connor for next year.
The biggest concern for Iowa is defense, and a close second is rebounding, and those are both fairly big concerns at this point. The offense will be in incredible.
I reread it and would have responded the exact same way.If you re read what I wrote I said offensively.
I reread it and would have responded the exact same way.
Both from an Iowa perspective and a Garza’s NBA stock perspective offense is not going to be an issue.
Quite frankly Garza could have a lower offensive output next year simply because there are more guys that are capable of scoring. Garza needs to focus on improving his defense, particularly pick and roll defense, and Iowa as a team will go as far as the defense improves next season.
It’s pretty clear that it’s not an offensive production/stats issue at this point for Garza.
... and the cherry on top will be the new patented sky hook he is working on. I want to see B1G frustrated trying to defend that.Free throws. Pick and roll defense. Outside shooting.