busabus114
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Korie isnt a good PG
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Korie isnt a good PG
So far, I agree. But I maintain that he doesn't have to be very good. We don't need him to score, just run the offense. He will be coached up and change, or he will lose his job.FIFY
So far, I agree. But I maintain that he doesn't have to be very good. We don't need him to score, just run the offense. He will be coached up and change, or he will lose his job.
You may ultimately be right. I am holding out hope that he can be reined in.He isnt able to "just run the offense". I've watched him play a lot of games at Michigan State and he has always been terrible. He will have games where he shoots well and makes great plays (probably against Iowa) but over the long haul this Iowa State team wont be able to overcome his mistakes.
If Fred benches him it would be comical...considering he took someone of Lucious' ability as a 1 year transfer. It was always puzzling why he did that
You may ultimately be right. I am holding out hope that he can be reined in.
Freddy can do it all.Hoiberg has been masterful with transfers but if Izzo cant reign him in does Fred have a chance? Maybe he's matured but so far it looks like the same ol Korie
So far, I agree. But I maintain that he doesn't have to be very good. We don't need him to score, just run the offense. He will be coached up and change, or he will lose his job.
That was certainly true with that Iowa team. They needed scoring from the PG spot.I completely disagree, if your PG isn't a shooting threat (see Bryce Cartwright when he was at Iowa), it hurts the true scorers on the team. Bryce C had some decent games but no opposing coaches said "we gotta stop that guy". I think that hurt Gatens, he had to fight alot harder to get some open shots. Then again when Bryce was the PG who else really scored much for Iowa anyway.
I know ISU has some great scorers but Korie still has to be able to put up points consistently or he is going to be a liability and as you said, he will lose his job.
My frustration lies in the fact that Iowa still doesn't really have a solid rotation. The starting lineup is the group that has been the most prone to the scoring droughts. There has been a lot of impatience with the group taking 3-pt shots with 20 seconds or more on the shot clock that leads to run-outs for the other teams with the long rebounds. The zone was effective last night as I thought Iowa was aggressive in it, but then it disappeared as did the defense...sometimes the simplest defense in the world is the most effective.
I really don't like the fact that Iowa looks somewhat lost when Woodbury is off the floor as there seems to be no other big who can pass the ball effectively. Woodbury is a force and a game changer because teams simply can't ignore him, right now Iowa has no other bigs who strike fear. If he learns how to stay out of foul trouble he could be really, really good this year.
Defensively, overall though when Iowa does get beat and has guys in the game that challenge shots, they don't look so bad, it is so essential that Gabe gets up to speed soon as Iowa looks terrible playing a 6-7 guy at the 5, no matter who it is.
Ball movement becomes stagnant too much of the time, if Iowa just didn't get impatient they would be more effective. When they have crisp ball movement they score easily because they have some good players and a bench that can play.
I like this team, they have some things to work on, the positive thing is that it is far less today than at the same time last season. The only real negative I have is, with the players on the floor, I thought those things would come sooner, but youth is a funny thing.
"Woodbury is a force and a game changer because teams simply can't ignore him..."
M-a-y-b-e in time, but now? He's simply a big body that takes up space. Not that taking up space in the middle is not important, however, he needs to be a ton more productive before we can start saying he's a force in the middle. He got manhandled by V Tech's #4. It was man vs child. The best thing that will happen to Woodbury is a full offseason of strength and conditioning and getting tough.
Woodbury was doubled nearly every time, that is a force wether he scores or not...
"Woodbury is a force and a game changer because teams simply can't ignore him..."
M-a-y-b-e in time, but now? He's simply a big body that takes up space. Not that taking up space in the middle is not important, however, he needs to be a ton more productive before we can start saying he's a force in the middle. He got manhandled by V Tech's #4. It was man vs child. The best thing that will happen to Woodbury is a full offseason of strength and conditioning and getting tough.