So can he talk the talk and walk the walk? We shall soon find out, because he was an Enormous disappointment this season.
I don't think Basabe was an "Enormous" disappointment this past season.
What was disappointing was to see Basabe do nothing new from his freshman year to his sophomore year. He was essentially the same player, but he had more games with foul problems.
When this season was done, he still had a better year any of Iowa's big men, not named White. The problem with that, White was Iowa's only big guy, other than Basabe, with any upside. That changes next year with the addition of Woodbury and possibly Meyer.
Teams took a look at how Melsahn was successful and took him out of the game, which led to frustration as well. The Iowa guards took Basabe out the game as well, when he actually posted with good position, he rarely got the ball, unless he started off well. There were a lot of reasons why Basabe had the year he did and most of them point to him; he just didn't get better. I think some things came easier in his freshman year with lowered expectations, everyone knew who he was coming into the year and he didn't handle it well.
I thought Basabe actully played decent for the most part in conference play, had he shown any of that in the non-conference Iowa may not have lost a couple of those early games. He did have some real poor conference games, but he had a much shorter leash by that time. If Mel does dedicate himself to getting another solid post move and a reliable 10ft shot it will be interesting to see who starts.