trj
Well-Known Member
I understand that you want to see more 3 pt shots but with Cook and Garza down low, it's not going to happen. Purdue put up the most 3 pt attempts in the BIG, followed by Michigan(2nd). Both of those teams played small ball with more of a SF playing the PF spot, or a stretch 4. They got away with playing that style because they had the athletes to defend and a commitment to play defense. We don't have a roster capable of playing that style.
Allowing that 3pt shooting % is flat out awful and it's due to the fact that our back court can't guard a phone booth. They don't close out on shots. They don't hustle. They aren't fundamentally sound in their help defense. And, when it comes right down to it, they are not athletic enough. You can't possibly convince me that shooting more 3 pt shots will cure these issues enough to challenge for a BIG title. Or make a deep run in the NCAA tournament. We need significant upgrades in athleticism at the 1, 2 and the 3. Right now. As corrupt as college basketball is, I don't expect GG or Fran to pony up and pay the dough, so I don't expect much better results. Another 2nd round blow out loss to a filthy program that does pay their players. That's my expectation.
All fair points. That’s why I am hoping KenPom is correct and I am wrong. I expect anywhere from 18-21 wins. That likely translates to the NIT or a bubble tournament team. KenPom’s numbers project out to at least a 23-25 win team.
Obviously, Iowa has to get better defensively, but given how this roster is currently constructed they are limited on what they can do on defense.
That’s why I think they have to “outscore” teams. One way to do that is by shooting more 3(s). Increasing your per game total by 5 or so is all I am talking about.