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Hawkeyes' 4-Game Win Streak Snapped Saturday in Columbus
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Should Riley more time? Seems each game more comfortable. Will truly need all help possible inside as Season moves along.Iowa-Ohio St. Basketball Takeaways
Hawkeyes' 4-Game Win Streak Snapped Saturday in Columbuswww.si.com
Forgot Should Riley get... Gonna need those 10+ minutes from him. Schedule not easier. Izzo next! Nice win in East Lansing soon huh..Should Riley more time? Seems each game more comfortable. Will truly need all help possible inside as Season moves along.
Indiana took down Mich St. pretty handedly this weekend.My takeaway is pretty simple. Other than Purdue, this league just has a ton of parity. As such, road wins will be very, very hard to get. Iowa needs to protect Carver and steal a win or two on the road and it will be dancing.
Watching some of the highlights of games during the Street era, I was reminded how consistently Iowa has fielded good to really good teams...and yet been a point guard away from being great. Actually, it wouldn't even need to be a point guard. But a guard who can control the game, penetrate and get into the lane at will.
I'm not even talking Ronnie Lester, BJ Armstrong or Andre Woolridge level here.
But how about a Dean Oliver? Terrific player, 3rd team all Big Ten kind of level....fierce competitor who could consistently break the defense down with penetration, but could also shoot the three point shot.
This year's Iowa team is another one that could really use a Dean Oliver. Maybe Bowen can make strides next year.
Iowa has like 5 guys who can play the one, PG is actually the one position I am not even remotely worried about on this team or future teams (unless someone leaves). Currently we have Tony, Conner, Bowen, Dix, Ulis all capable of playing the 1. Only one is definitely gone next year and he's definitely the weakest of the 5. We aren't a PG away from anything IMO.
Even though Filip is greatly improved, he still struggles to defend thicker post guys. I am trembling just thinking of what Ede is going to do to us when we go to West Laffeyete. We knew this would be an issue.
Fran is always great at rotating defenses, but does anyone else feel like we are at our best playing zone?
We don't have a center, are not overly athletic, but we can put in lineups with long arms and quick guards. Zone helps protect the middle against big guys. Yes, we will give up some open 3s, but I still think its our best D against a team with a formidable big.
What 5 has beaten Iowa so far this year?Even though Filip is greatly improved, he still struggles to defend thicker post guys. I am trembling just thinking of what Ede is going to do to us when we go to West Laffeyete. We knew this would be an issue.
Fran is always great at rotating defenses, but does anyone else feel like we are at our best playing zone?
We don't have a center, are not overly athletic, but we can put in lineups with long arms and quick guards. Zone helps protect the middle against big guys. Yes, we will give up some open 3s, but I still think its our best D against a team with a formidable big.
In my opinion, a dynamic, game-controlling PG who gets to the rim is what Iowa has needed since Dean Oliver left, and in general, what Iowa needs almost every year (outside of those guys I mentioned above).Iowa has like 5 guys who can play the one, PG is actually the one position I am not even remotely worried about on this team or future teams (unless someone leaves). Currently we have Tony, Conner, Bowen, Dix, Ulis all capable of playing the 1. Only one is definitely gone next year and he's definitely the weakest of the 5. We aren't a PG away from anything IMO.
Even though Filip is greatly improved, he still struggles to defend thicker post guys. I am trembling just thinking of what Ede is going to do to us when we go to West Laffeyete. We knew this would be an issue.
Fran is always great at rotating defenses, but does anyone else feel like we are at our best playing zone?
We don't have a center, are not overly athletic, but we can put in lineups with long arms and quick guards. Zone helps protect the middle against big guys. Yes, we will give up some open 3s, but I still think its our best D against a team with a formidable big.
What 5 has beaten Iowa so far this year?
I don't understand your obsession with this having to have a PG get to the rim point. Again, Iowa constantly leads the BIG in team scoring and hovers around 90pts almost every game. How many PG buckets at the rim do you think they need a game? Serious question as I am curious. In Iowa's game and with their scoring, what is an extra 8 pts going to do it at the rim?In my opinion, a dynamic, game-controlling PG who gets to the rim is what Iowa has needed since Dean Oliver left, and in general, what Iowa needs almost every year (outside of those guys I mentioned above).
It's a guard's game, and Iowa doesn't usually have them. At least not the type that I described.
Of the five you mentioned, only Perkins has shown a few flashes of being a dynamic guard. That was from a few games this season when he was absolutely relentless going to the hole, hitting threes, and dogging the other team's ball handler. And I thought he made Iowa look like a Big Ten contender.
Bowen is quick enough that he has a chance, at least on paper. Dix might end up being a great player but he's not gonna break a defense down with penetration or control a game with pressure defense.
Rebraca played Dickinson to a standstill. He put up 19 and 10 on Indiana's frontcourt. He put up 16 and 12 on Rutgers big men. Iowa outrebounded all three teams.
He hasn't struggled against shit.
OSU's two centers. Three days ago.What 5 has beaten Iowa so far this year?
Aren't we talking about ways Iowa can achieve more wins? That means increasing the frequency in which Iowa scores more points than its opponents in a game. Which means either increasing scoring or preventing the opposition from scoring as much. Either works. A dynamic guard who can penetrate and also contribute on the ball defense would help in both areas. I'd also say it is the type of player that best represents the gap between Iowa and Big Ten championship teams most years.I don't understand your obsession with this having to have a PG get to the rim point. Again, Iowa constantly leads the BIG in team scoring and hovers around 90pts almost every game. How many PG buckets at the rim do you think they need a game? Serious question as I am curious. In Iowa's game and with their scoring, what is an extra 8 pts going to do it at the rim?