MelroseHawkins
Well-Known Member
It kind of feels that way. I think they are a much more consistent team now. They seemed to have gelled at this point which helps with consistency and sustaining leads and finishing games. Iowa has a bunch of players that are interchangeable and can play multiple positions, 1-3, 2-4, etc.. This helps in games like last night when a couple 4-5's get into foul trouble. Iowa can keep what they are doing with minor tweaks. They can still play a zone with long players to protect some guys. They don't have to commit to playing small ball when this happens.
People have a problem with Fran not recruiting a position of need such as a premier true PG, but, nobody gives him credit making a team of interchangeable players that have length, which, may end up being more productive. This is why I started the thread some time back about Iowa being a mismatch for many/most teams. It is that they play long and have interchangeable players which can allow them to go to a productive zone to change things up. The versatility of the players might be a better assett than that true PG.
Iowa not has the bar to play for a 5 seed. I'd be happy with that.
People have a problem with Fran not recruiting a position of need such as a premier true PG, but, nobody gives him credit making a team of interchangeable players that have length, which, may end up being more productive. This is why I started the thread some time back about Iowa being a mismatch for many/most teams. It is that they play long and have interchangeable players which can allow them to go to a productive zone to change things up. The versatility of the players might be a better assett than that true PG.
Iowa not has the bar to play for a 5 seed. I'd be happy with that.