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you hope Iowa improves on defensively next year? I'm going w/ boxing out!
My coaches didn’t think boxing out as part of defense; it was it’s own entity.you hope Iowa improves on defensively next year? I'm going w/ boxing out!
So does Iowa have either of the two at this point? The athletes and/or desire?Watching the Final Four games, yes, defense will win a lot for you, but those teams have 2 things: the athletes that can play defense at a championship level and athletes with the desire to play defense at a championship level. You see many teams that have 1 but not both.
Other teams rely on scoring as many points as possible or shooting as many 3's as possible and hoping it's going to be enough. Sure, it'll win you a bunch of games, and it'll get you some big wins, but will also get you some bad losses and early exits. Defense like they play will allow you to keep it close long enough to be able to play some bad offense for a stretch and still have a chance. I'm not an advocate for a return to Lickball (get your mind out of the gutter) but I think we can all agree that there are things we lack and need to change/adjust/adapt to.
So does Iowa have either of the two at this point? The athletes and/or desire?
Does Fran recruit for defensive ability/quickness? Does he have the desire, ability, energy, philosophy to coach a tough and fundamentally sound defensive, championship team?
Or is he set on having his "scrimmage" type ball win the day?
you hope Iowa improves on defensively next year? I'm going w/ boxing out!
Boxing out is critical and it involves thinking and effort. Even foot laggards like Iowa can be proficient if they put their minds to it. It is amazing how little effort/thinking seems to go into it for the Iowa players. If you can excel at boxing out and be in the face of another team, the less than athletic teams can compete.You have to make them miss first before boxing out comes into play. But they do suck at that to.
I sincerely believe he takes the best players WHO WANT TO COME TO IOWA. The problem is, no-one really wants to play here except in-state talent, and there ain't enough of that to sustain winning year in, year out.
In addition to losing the top Iowa players that come along every so often to the big $$$ programs.I sincerely believe he takes the best players WHO WANT TO COME TO IOWA. The problem is, no-one really wants to play here except in-state talent, and there ain't enough of that to sustain winning year in, year out.
So does Iowa have either of the two at this point? The athletes and/or desire?
Does Fran recruit for defensive ability/quickness? Does he have the desire, ability, energy, philosophy to coach a tough and fundamentally sound defensive, championship team?
Or is he set on having his "scrimmage" type ball win the day?
Watching the Final Four games, yes, defense will win a lot for you, but those teams have 2 things: the athletes that can play defense at a championship level and athletes with the desire to play defense at a championship level. You see many teams that have 1 but not both.
Other teams rely on scoring as many points as possible or shooting as many 3's as possible and hoping it's going to be enough. Sure, it'll win you a bunch of games, and it'll get you some big wins, but will also get you some bad losses and early exits. Defense like they play will allow you to keep it close long enough to be able to play some bad offense for a stretch and still have a chance. I'm not an advocate for a return to Lickball (get your mind out of the gutter) but I think we can all agree that there are things we lack and need to change/adjust/adapt to.