SpiderRico
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You’re right, it was a disaster...for the ‘Cuse!Not a good sign to have two injuries so early
You’re right, it was a disaster...for the ‘Cuse!Not a good sign to have two injuries so early
Boeheim deserves props for making himself readily available for interviews when all the coaches gather for final four week and will even mingle in the lobby with the fans on occasion.Never thought of this but yeah their careers are remarkably similar.
Interesting that Lute has been at Iowa multiple times post retirement and always has great things to say. I believe he once called it a special place. Wish he would have stayed. I never got to see one of his Iowa teams.
Connor sure is impressing me lately. He's so strong it helps his game with rebounding and fighting into the lane for a short shot that he's been hitting as of late. He's just an all around baller.
At a certain point you just need to accumulate wins. I’ll take any true road win in college basketball.
Ugly W is what is was.......
I agree, and a loss to Syracuse could end up really hurting as a bad loss. I just meant this isn't going to be some quality win come NCAA Tournament time.
I agree... but don’t tell Clinton that lolI agree, and a loss to Syracuse could end up really hurting as a bad loss. I just meant this isn't going to be some quality win come NCAA Tournament time.
Correct, Cuse might be one of the worst P5 teams I've watched in recent memory.....but what is exciting for me is - Iowa was down 1 starter and 1 contributor - plus down Nunge and then went on the road and dominated ....and I mean dominated a p5 team. Iowa struggles to win at Penn State and Rutgers, 2 historically bad programs in the conference even when they have good teams. Cuse might suck but I am starting to think Iowa might be much better than we've gave them credit for all off season.
Don't include me in that "we"Cuse might suck but I am starting to think Iowa might be much better than we've gave them credit for all off season.
Don't include me in that "we"
Good point. Good teams lose on the road to bad teams all the time. Between travel and injuries, the deck couldn't have been more stacked against us to lose to a bad team. We shut them down instead. People have been wondering if we fan even win with Connor on the floor. In the next few years, we might be winning because of him, not in spite of him. Or he's just on a roll right now and is gunna tank soon, who knows just yet. But it looks promising.
He does struggle scoring. But he also has a knack for making big shots when we need them.Connor gets a bad rap on here. I saw earlier he is far and away the Assist/TO ratio leader in the B1G. He plays physical, he plays smart. He doesn’t need to even score to bring value to this team (which is good because this is where he struggles).
No big loss on Pimsel ... has been a virtual no-show this year. Just as long as Cordell Pemsl is available.
I have to give props to Connor for sure. The Nunge injury has moved us to a smaller lineup, where Connor can defend threes and fours more often. That’s where he’s better suited, which is what I had already been saying. Last night early in the game when Kriener was in with Garza you saw a guard on Cuse go right by Connor for an easy two. Again that’s just not his forte.
But for the most part he’s been defending threes and fours recently, using his physicality. I actually like that he takes some fouls too. We talk about position-less basketball often so on the offensive end it doesn’t matter whether Jbo, Connor, CJF, or Joe T brings it up, all the guys can initiate offense.
Connor’s value to this team right now is without question, we need him. My one area of pause is that last year he did very well in the non conference, and then faded in B1G play, let’s hope that’s not the case this time around. I have reason to believe it won’t be because his role right now is different. He’s out there right now to defend threes and fours, and set up teammates on offense, both things he’s capable of doing. We have more ball handlers and passing options on this years team, which takes some of the pressure off Connor in that regard.