tweeterhawk
Well-Known Member
As much as Iowa progressed last year, there were two glaring weaknesses -- being able to shoot even moderately well night in and night out, and controlling a handful of opposing "bigs" who dominated in the paint. I'm not recalling names, but surely you'll remember who I'm talking about -- tall, strong, bulky centers who could bounce Iowa players out of the way and score at will.
Gabe came as close as anyone on last year's team to be able to match up with those centers, but he's gone. Woody simply doesn't have the body and particularly the strength in his legs and hips to take on those kind of "bruisers." Gabe was able to provide enough relief minutes to keep Woody from fouling out halfway through the game. But if Woody is the sold man patrolling the paint, he could be sitting for long periods in 2015-16.
I think the shooting will be better next year along with the perimeter and full-court defense, and perhaps that takes some of the pressure off Woody.
But who does Iowa have next year to match up against the powerful big men?
Gabe came as close as anyone on last year's team to be able to match up with those centers, but he's gone. Woody simply doesn't have the body and particularly the strength in his legs and hips to take on those kind of "bruisers." Gabe was able to provide enough relief minutes to keep Woody from fouling out halfway through the game. But if Woody is the sold man patrolling the paint, he could be sitting for long periods in 2015-16.
I think the shooting will be better next year along with the perimeter and full-court defense, and perhaps that takes some of the pressure off Woody.
But who does Iowa have next year to match up against the powerful big men?