HawkGold
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It's fun going back to earlier threads to review the moronic f'ing things people state.
It's overwhelming to do that.
It's fun going back to earlier threads to review the moronic f'ing things people state.
I agree
Are you saying there’s someone else on the team better at getting the ball to Garza where he can score, particularly in the post?
If the lineup is the same of course the defensive positions can be interchanged. Joe Wieskamp doesn’t have the ability to defend 4s at this stage. So yes the good news Connor can handle playing the PG on offense at times.I don't get your reasoning at all. If he plays the 1, Bakari the 2, CJ the 3 and Wieskamp the 4, how is that any different than Bakari 1, CJ 2, Wieskamp 3, and Connor 4? It's the same players on the court either way. They can guard whoever Fran wants them to guard.
This is like the "Bohannon isn't a 1 because he can't defend the 1" arguement. Bohannon can just as easily guard the 2 while our 2 guards the 1 if that works better. It doesn't mean he can't run the point on offense. Connor runs the point at the end of the games normally. Does that mean he instantly starts guarding the 1 and getting burned on defense all the time? Can't Fran still have his quickest defender guard the 1?
And that's not even getting into how bad we get toasted on the glass with Connor at the 4.
Thanks for the laughsIt's fun going back to earlier threads to review the moronic f'ing things people state.
Not sure if you've played bb or coached, but switching defenders can disrupt rhythm. Most coaches would want their best handler going against the other's. Makes it difficult to defend quick breaks.
This all sounds like an arguement not to play two bigs more than one to not play Connor at the 1. I still stand by my opinion that in D1 basketball, the players are smart enough to guard whoever the coach tells them too. When Connor plays the 4, or the 1, or the 2, he guards who Fran thinks makes the most sense, not whoever happens to be playing the same position. If the defense is better off when Connor is guarding the 4, but Fran wants the ball in his hands late in games, Fran doesn't make Connor start guarding someone else. At least I assume he doesn't because that would be dumb.To add to this @PCHawk and parallel with the Jbo argument his issue was that he wasn’t quick enough to defend 1s but he wasn’t big enough to defend big guards. So you gave up a little for his elite offensive ability and hoped that another guard can cover for him. But it wasn’t an IDEAL situation on defense, certainly one you would like to avoid if at all possible, so with Connor he has the size to guard 3s and sometimes 4s but he can still utilize his offensive strength not being the primary PG. So it’s the perfect situation for Iowa and Connor. He can defend positions he’s better suited to, he can still post feed and set up his teammates, and he doesn’t have to deal with quicker guards pressuring him for 30 minutes. A great spot for him.
You’re right PC and wasting your time with this argument. Nike occasionally goes through a stretch of trying to tell everyone how things work because so many of us can’t understand. When this happens I just don’t acknowledge Nike’s nonsense. It’s a waste of time to talk to someone that won’t listen and thinks they know everything.This all sounds like an arguement not to play two bigs more than one to not play Connor at the 1. I still stand by my opinion that in D1 basketball, the players are smart enough to guard whoever the coach tells them too. When Connor plays the 4, or the 1, or the 2, he guards who Fran thinks makes the most sense, not whoever happens to be playing the same position. If the defense is better off when Connor is guarding the 4, but Fran wants the ball in his hands late in games, Fran doesn't make Connor start guarding someone else. At least I assume he doesn't because that would be dumb.
You’re right PC and wasting your time with this argument. Nike occasionally goes through a stretch of trying to tell everyone how things work because so many of us can’t understand. When this happens I just don’t acknowledge Nike’s nonsense. It’s a waste of time to talk to someone that won’t listen and thinks they know everything.
Well to be honest we could play Connor more at the 3 with Kriener at the 4 the way Wieskamp has been playing lately. That would give us some good defensive matchups, and wouldn’t really hurt our offense at this point the way Joe is shooting the ball.This all sounds like an arguement not to play two bigs more than one to not play Connor at the 1. I still stand by my opinion that in D1 basketball, the players are smart enough to guard whoever the coach tells them too. When Connor plays the 4, or the 1, or the 2, he guards who Fran thinks makes the most sense, not whoever happens to be playing the same position. If the defense is better off when Connor is guarding the 4, but Fran wants the ball in his hands late in games, Fran doesn't make Connor start guarding someone else. At least I assume he doesn't because that would be dumb.
I can't believe I let his comment slide. People "switch defenders" all the time in basketball. Every time someone new subs into the game.
But teams do it all the time. They go big. They go small. They bring in a 2 to sub out a 4. They bring in a 3 to sub out a 2. Every time they do those things, they figure out who they should man up against based on what makes the most sense. Sometimes even, a opponent will get hot and they will change the person guarding him without even subbing out. For instance, maybe their point guard gets hot while Jbo is on him so they have him guard the 2 and Moss guard their hot point guard (no homo). Everything is constantly changing at that level of play. If Fran wants Connor to move to the one at the end of a close game, it's not going to affect or defense one bit. He's still going to guard who he was guarding before he switched.Well to be honest we could play Connor more at the 3 with Kriener at the 4 the way Wieskamp has been playing lately. That would give us some good defensive matchups, and wouldn’t really hurt our offense at this point the way Joe is shooting the ball.
I understood where you were coming from with the anyone can guard anyone argument and that is true. We discussed that a lot with Jbo. My point which maybe I did a poor job of explaining is that all things equal I don’t think you want to be doing that. You basically have to have the absolute correct personnel and I’m not certain we do. IMO it’s something you want to avoid if you can.
Again I understand where you are coming from that you CAN do those things. Yes you are going to match your 5 players with the opposing 5 in the best way you can.But teams do it all the time. They go big. They go small. They bring in a 2 to sub out a 4. They bring in a 3 to sub out a 2. Every time they do those things, they figure out who they should man up against based on what makes the most sense. Sometimes even, a opponent will get hot and they will change the person guarding him without even subbing out. For instance, maybe their point guard gets hot while Jbo is on him so they have him guard the 2 and Moss guard their hot point guard (no homo). Everything is constantly changing at that level of play. If Fran wants Connor to move to the one at the end of a close game, it's not going to affect or defense one bit. He's still going to guard who he was guarding before he switched.
PC and I have agreed on far more than we have disagreed on. It’s a message board, sometimes there are arguments. I was a little frustrated because I didn’t feel like he read my first response.You’re right PC and wasting your time with this argument. Nike occasionally goes through a stretch of trying to tell everyone how things work because so many of us can’t understand. When this happens I just don’t acknowledge Nike’s nonsense. It’s a waste of time to talk to someone that won’t listen and thinks they know everything.
Again I understand where you are coming from that you CAN do those things. Yes you are going to match your 5 players with the opposing 5 in the best way you can.
My point is still that I don’t think you WANT to be doing that all things equal. If Connor is best at defending opponents 3s and he’s playing the 1, that likely means you’re going to ask your 3 man to defend the opponents 2 and your 2 man to defend the 1. But is that ideal? Is Joe Wieskamp better at defending 2s or 3s? I would argue 3s. Is CJF better at guarding 2s or 1s? I would argue he’s better suited to defend 2s. So by playing your PG who struggles defending his spot, you are potentially hurting your defense at the other spots IMO. Can you mitigate or overcome that if you really want that player to play the PG spot? Yes, absolutely. If you think what they bring in other areas outweighs two other guys having to defend somewhat out of position than yes you can do it.
So to summarize, you are 100% correct in saying anyone can matchup with anyone and that Fran is going to matchup his 5 guys as best he can with the other 5. My point and my opinion is that I feel you are giving up something on defense when Connor plays PG, all things equal.
Big Ten only stats- 3 point makes-attempts 3pt%
55 GARZA, Luka 28-83 .337
10 WIESKAMP, Joe 33-97 .340
5 FREDRICK, CJ 26-64 .406
15 KRIENER, Ryan 11-39 .282
1 TOUSSAINT, Joe 9-24 .375
30 MCCAFFERY, Connor 25-69 .362
4 EVELYN, Bakari 13-48 .271
That’s a fair counterpoint, but aside from the start of the game I wondered how much time Connor played at the 4 spot. I looked at the minutes played for the last three games of Garza, Kriener, Pemsl (and Till). Assuming there are 80 minutes total between the 4 and 5 spots. What I found is that Connor averaged about 13.5 minutes of play time at the 4 spot out of his over 28 minutes a game. So he’s spending less than half of his time there, probably in part for that reason you just mentioned.In the situation you layed out, I don't think you give up any more on defense there than you give up on rebounding having Connor at the 4. I don't think either option is better or worse than the other.
Well he improved a lot this season. Still not a scorer, but can get us a bucket when we need it. Leader on the court. Tough, provides attitude much needed to the program.
At this point, based off everyone we still have left up right, he's my 4th best option to shoot it from any where.... which isn't saying much, but I'd rather he take a 3 or drive 4th most on the team. Behind Luka, JW or CJ. He's shot better as the year has gone on.