I think Nunge and Fredrick are going to be a lot better than people think. I doubt Nunge is as good as an athlete as Cook, but he is a good athlete that is probably four inches taller and probably a few pounds heavier. Nunge and Fredrick didn't get all the accolades they got in high school for nothing. The point guard from New York and the point guard graduate transfer should be very good if they are healthy. It might take Toussaint a few games to feel comfortable, but he will get a lot of reps in Practice this summer. I'm not sure who he will have to play against him in practice though.
All those unknowns simultaneously being good would be pretty sweet, seems like quite the stretch at this point.I think Nunge and Fredrick are going to be a lot better than people think. I doubt Nunge is as good as an athlete as Cook, but he is a good athlete that is probably four inches taller and probably a few pounds heavier. Nunge and Fredrick didn't get all the accolades they got in high school for nothing. The point guard from New York and the point guard graduate transfer should be very good if they are healthy. It might take Toussaint a few games to feel comfortable, but he will get a lot of reps in Practice this summer. I'm not sure who he will have to play against him in practice though.
Agree. Having 3 RS players makes it virtually impossible to predict. They’ve been in the program. Their bodies have matured. But how good are they?After a careful, thorough, statistically based analysis of Iowa bb in 2019-2020, I have no idea how good we will be.
All those unknowns simultaneously being good would be pretty sweet, seems like quite the stretch at this point.
So we are going to be better offensively next year without Cook, Bohannon, Moss, and Baer?I think we will be a lot better than last year. Hopefully, the grad transfer will be healthy this year and pick Iowa. Garza is going to be a lot better after a year of recovery. They are going to be deep in the front court. They could use the point guard transfer. I just think they will be a lot harder to guard next year, and better offensively.
PC: You did not list Pemsl. We have seen what he is. He will not back down from anyone and we all know the Hawks need someone like this. I believe he is a leader and will help the team immensely when he is on the court.
I think we will be a lot better than last year. Hopefully, the grad transfer will be healthy this year and pick Iowa. Garza is going to be a lot better after a year of recovery. They are going to be deep in the front court. They could use the point guard transfer. I just think they will be a lot harder to guard next year, and better offensively.
We could take a step back. But stating it as a fact is just being negative with no basis in fact. We know what we lost. We don’t know how good the new guys will be.This year is going to be a step (maybe 2) back....there's no way to sugar coat it.
1. We lost the most explosive player the program has had in at least the last 30 years. Granted, he had his flaws (defense, rebounding at times)....but there's no denying his presence on the court made the team better.
2. We will probably lose the best outside shooting threat in recent program history for a year as well as our best option at point guard.
3. And we lost our best scoring option, albeit wildly inconsistent (think Vinny "the Microwave"), in Moss.
And to replace those players, we're counting on 2 redshirt freshmen (Nunge and Frederick), 2 true freshmen (JT & PM), an undersized 4 coming off his 38th leg surgery (Pemsl), a 20% 3 point shooter (CM) and possibly an average, at best, grad transfer from a mid major?
This year has "2012 Football Season" written all over it......
There are certainly more facts to support next year being a step backwards, than there are next year being a step forward.We could take a step back. But stating it as a fact is just being negative with no basis in fact. We know what we lost. We don’t know how good the new guys will be.
JW made the returning team better. Garza did the same the year before. So it’s not a stretch to think a freshman will make us better this year. Throw in the RS players and a transfer and it’s a guessing game.
There are certainly more facts to support next year being a step backwards, than there are next year being a step forward.