Miller: These Hawkeyes Are Easy to Love (Post Ohio State)

JonDMiller

Publisher/Founder
At some point in time, moral victories aren't enough to cut it. This isn't one of those times, and won't be one of those seasons...for the not cutting it part, that is.

Sure, the coaches and players won't want any talk of moral victories while they are in the midst of a challenging rebuilding year in a Big Ten conference that is as talented and deep as it's been in two decades. But sometime this spring and summer, they can look back on games like Tuesday night's 73-68 loss to the 2nd ranked team in the nation and see it as progress.

This wasn't a pyrrhic 43-36 win against Michigan State back in the Lickliter era. This was an Iowa team that led 35-29 at the break, then a team that surrendered a 29-10 run to start the second half, including a 16-0 run somewhere in the middle of the second stanza.

Iowa was down 13 points and on it's way to being another hunk of roadkill on Ohio State's schedule to date.

Yet, the Hawks didn't quit and they kept attacking. Three-point shots started to fall. Iowa came all the way back to get the game to within three points at 71-68. That's when Ohio State was somehow able to call a timeout as opposed to some kind of turnover that should have been called, and after the timeout they were able to get a point blank look and converted.

That was the game, but it was not the story.

Melsahn Basabe led Iowa with a career best 22 points, matching likely All American Ohio State forward Jared Sullinger's 24. Sullinger had 12 rebounds, Basabe had 13. Sullinger had one block, Basabe had six, including two rejections of Sullinger. On balance and on the whole, you can say Iowa's freshman Basabe outplayed Ohio State's freshman Sullinger, who has won the Big Ten's freshman of the week honor seven of the eight weeks its been awarded this year. Basable had 16 at the break; his previous career best was 14.

Jarryd Cole and Matt Gatens each scored 14 for Iowa, and Bryce Cartwright added 10 with 8 assists but also 6 of Iowa's 16 turnovers. Devyn Marble went scoreless in 24 minutes starting for the injured Eric May who did not not play; he averages 11.2 points per game for Iowa.

Iowa attempted 59 shots in this game, more than Ohio State. Again, this was an entertaining game to watch and given where this program is coming from over the past three years, that's something.

Though I was not at the game, you could feel the fans trying to will this team to a win, something that was commonplace in Carver Hawkeye Arena for 75% of my life. It's fun to see and hear that, and it's fun to watch Iowa basketball with a sense of optimism, even against the best teams in the nation.

For most of my life, I never, ever felt like Iowa was out of a basketball game until the clock showed 00:00...until the last four years.

14 games into the Fran McCaffery era, and even though Iowa is 7-7 and likely headed for another dismal season record-wise, that apathy has been washed away. I am probably an easy mark on that front, as I look for reasons to be optimistic. Heck, I even found some during the Lickliter era, but that was fool's Hawkeye Gold.

There is a long road ahead, but it feels good to feel good again related to Iowa basketball. It feels good to watch a group of players, down two of their top six performers in May and Cully Payne, take the #2 ranked team to the final buzzer, unwilling to give in.

It might be a different story when this team visits Columbus in a few weeks; I am sure it will be. But Iowa is proving that when you visit Carver Hawkeye Arena, you take off a half mentally at your own peril. That's what Ohio State did on Tuesday night; they were going through the motions in the first half, expecting their extreme talent advantage to be the difference.

They ran into a team that is still on the rise, one that is still a long way from restoring the pride this program has lost over the past decade, but one that believes in itself and the style its head coach employs.

This is easy basketball to get behind and support.
 
Basabe won me over tonight. He's a good player.

I like the aggression and confidence that Cartright and Marble have but Cartright moves too fast for the game sometimes. I know we are "up tempo" now but he goes too fast some times and takes a crappy contested layup or throws a bad pass. Hopefully he learns to slow down and Marble is too confident in his shot I feel.

Gatens has a sweet stroke when it's on and Cole is playing like a senior and a leader, too bad he'll never be on even a decent Iowa team.

Good effort, we're just not good enough to beat a team like this.
 
That's when Ohio State was somehow able to call a timeout as opposed to some kind of turnover that should have been called, and after the timeout they were able to get a point blank look and converted.

I didn't replay the play, but it looked like he didn't have full possession when timeout was given. Either way that was a critical lapse.
 
Not without two of your best three guards on the bench.


Iowas best dribble drive player was playing though. Cartwright.....

I think Iowa is REALLY dangerous if they had a legit dribble drive threat who can also finish at/above the rim. Eric May has the athleticism but he just can not and never will be able to dribble consistently well enough to be that "true" threat. Cully Payne even when healthy is not that either.

I am really sold on Fran absolutely needing to take a risk on a talented JUCO guard this off season. You will be talking about more than moral victories with such a player.
 
If Marcus Paige would somehow choose to stay home (LONG SHOT), it could be one of the biggest commitments for an Iowa team in the past three decades as far as what it could mean to a program. Singularly, I don't know that I could think of anything bigger.

I dont think it will happen, unfortunately. But he could be a program changer.
 
Iowas best dribble drive player was playing though. Cartwright.....

I think Iowa is REALLY dangerous if they had a legit dribble drive threat who can also finish at/above the rim. Eric May has the athleticism but he just can not and never will be able to dribble consistently well enough to be that "true" threat. Cully Payne even when healthy is not that either.

I am really sold on Fran absolutely needing to take a risk on a talented JUCO guard this off season. You will be talking about more than moral victories with such a player.
We are a second point guard away from being really good. They shot the FT's and shot the 3's. If they shoot 50% from the field they win. I love the fire that Mac brings and I think overall, we are going to suprise a few team this year. I can feel them coming together as a team. Gotta Love It!!!! Go Hawks!!
 
One player won't take us from terrible to really good unless it's Derrick Rose or something.
 
If Marcus Paige would somehow choose to stay home (LONG SHOT), it could be one of the biggest commitments for an Iowa team in the past three decades as far as what it could mean to a program. Singularly, I don't know that I could think of anything bigger.

I dont think it will happen, unfortunately. But he could be a program changer.
You are absolutely right. We are close and if we could pull a premier point as well as a 5 we will be back in the mix. Coaching without question is there and I just love the fire and no quit these guys have.
 
We are a second point guard away from being really good.

I dont think I would go that far. It would help this team be a legit spoiler in the league, and perhaps, perhaps challenge for an NIT bid...

But this team is very short on perimeter shooters...far too short to be considered 'very good' until they get more guns on board.
 
One player won't take us from terrible to really good unless it's Derrick Rose or something.

I dont think this team is 'terrible'

They are an every day example of how one or two players can change the entire paradigm of a basketball team.
 
One player won't take us from terrible to really good unless it's Derrick Rose or something.

Not really good, but maybe a few more big ten wins. Iowa REALLY struggles at times to score especially when Cartwright is out. They just don't have anyone who can really create anything. I don't mean the one singular player will take them to a 20 win team but if Iowa had a dribble drive threat who also scored well/efficiently that would help a ton. Gatens and McCabe are classic guys who could really flurish with a true creator out there. Matt would be so much better being able to just play off someone.
 
its such a change from last year just watching a game again...tonight was first game ive watched in awhile and didn't turn the channel nor question what iowa's record was before the game

happy with turn around its good to know or atleast feel like things will get better for iowa basketball...its not my favorite sport but i still like to support this team
 
I dont think this team is 'terrible'

They are an every day example of how one or two players can change the entire paradigm of a basketball team.

The injuries have hurt but they are 7-7 (only going to get way worse), are probably a bottom 3 team in this conference and have lost to some bad non-con teams.

They are fun to watch, learning and getting better but they are terrible.

Let's not forget, home court advantage is huge in college basketball. Crappy teams challenge good ones all the time at home.
 
Not really good, but maybe a few more big ten wins. Iowa REALLY struggles at times to score especially when Cartwright is out. They just don't have anyone who can really create anything. I don't mean the one singular player will take them to a 20 win team but if Iowa had a dribble drive threat who also scored well/efficiently that would help a ton. Gatens and McCabe are classic guys who could really flurish with a true creator out there. Matt would be so much better being able to just play off someone.

That I agree with.
 
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