JonDMiller
Publisher/Founder
taking a look at several of the reasons for optimism heading to next year.
Exciting Hoops Future | Hawkeye Nation
Exciting Hoops Future | Hawkeye Nation
Its GESELL. I can't believe people still can't spell his name right.
I'm excited, love Fran, etc... However, we will not win consistently if we can't get stops. Crean's big thing at Marquette and now Indiana (heard him at a coaching clinic) was to get 3 consecutive stops. It allows you to go on a run, catch up, etc... I'm still sick that we gave up gobs of free baskets to the Ducks. I'd like to see Fran bring in someone to stop that. A physical presence either as a wing or post. Gatens was arguably our best defender and we will lose him. I for one hate bad defensive basketball.
I disagree with one thing you wrote, Jon. I am "predicting it". The Hawks will dance next year. Mark it down.
Take away the "bad losses" and they were nearly there this year. They'll win more in and out of conference.
Its GESELL. I can't believe people still can't spell his name right.
Great article, but you wrote, "Next year's team looks to be weak beyond the arc".
Really?
Last year from 3 pt. range, McCabe shot 45%, Marble shot 39.3%, Oglesby shot 37% and White shot 27%.
All these guys come back, and there is no reason to think that these four can't collectively average 40% from 3 next year.
Three point percentage is not the only way to judge a team from behind the arc. Granted it's important but so is the ability to get the shot. McCabe takes open threes, very efficient, but a good defense is likely to keep him from even getting an attempt. He only shot 49 all year so low impact. Actually May had a high percentage at just under 40% last year. But it was on about 2 attempts per game so the impact wasn't there. Strength from behind the arc requires a good percentage plus some volume. What made Gatens stand out was the ability to hit some threes against defenses geared toward stopping him. Despite the scouting report he got off 183 3s this year and still shot 41%. That is a major impact. None of the guys listed have shown that ability yet unless you count Marble's last game. If a few get to that point even if it involves a slightly lower overall percentage, it will help open the floor for the big guys and for driving lanes. This is why losing Gatens is a huge deal, and others must improve to cover that loss.
Oglesby I think will be that player eventually. He's got a quick release, he just needs to trust in it more. Marble also hit a shot or two on Sunday where he created his own space. That behind the back step back was a thing of beauty.
Three point percentage is not the only way to judge a team from behind the arc. Granted it's important but so is the ability to get the shot. McCabe takes open threes, very efficient, but a good defense is likely to keep him from even getting an attempt. He only shot 49 all year so low impact. Actually May had a high percentage at just under 40% last year. But it was on about 2 attempts per game so the impact wasn't there. Strength from behind the arc requires a good percentage plus some volume. What made Gatens stand out was the ability to hit some threes against defenses geared toward stopping him. Despite the scouting report he got off 183 3s this year and still shot 41%. That is a major impact. None of the guys listed have shown that ability yet unless you count Marble's last game. If a few get to that point even if it involves a slightly lower overall percentage, it will help open the floor for the big guys and for driving lanes. This is why losing Gatens is a huge deal, and others must improve to cover that loss.