While I agree with most of what Jon has written about the upcoming BBall season, I think he has left out the most important aspect to the improvement of the team. The guys that played on this team will be able to play a natural position this year. I don't think anyone really understands how draining it was for Gatens to have to play the 4 last year. Cole is not long enough to handle the bigs in this league. Cole moving back to the 4, Gatens to either the two or three, will give Iowa better match-ups defensively. Most people look at Iowa and suggest they were solid defensively, and they were, but part of that is rebounding. When Tate was healthy, Iowa was a pretty solid team. Even when Tucker and Kelly were not contributing much. Once Tate went down, Iowa struggled. Iowa did a poor job of rebounding the ball and lost way to many possessions. With an improved front line, and bigger guards, Iowa will be the most improved rebounding team in the B10.
As for the people worried about not having a scorer who can create his own shot, how many times did Bob Knight win the B10 with guys who got their own shot? Maybe Thomas or May. The top scorers in the history of the B10 are guys who worked off screens and made open shots. (Sound familiar?) Skiles, Alford, Rice, Chaney and Redd. None of these guys scored with the ball in their hands, they worked off screens and made open shots. Iowa has the best collection of shooters in the conference. Gatens, Tucker, Bawinkel, Fuller and Payne will all shoot over 42% from three. All may shoot over 45%. Given the improved D, improved rebounding, and high percentage three point shooting, this will be a fun team to watch. Even if they don't get into transition and throw down dunks from the free throw line.
As for the people worried about not having a scorer who can create his own shot, how many times did Bob Knight win the B10 with guys who got their own shot? Maybe Thomas or May. The top scorers in the history of the B10 are guys who worked off screens and made open shots. (Sound familiar?) Skiles, Alford, Rice, Chaney and Redd. None of these guys scored with the ball in their hands, they worked off screens and made open shots. Iowa has the best collection of shooters in the conference. Gatens, Tucker, Bawinkel, Fuller and Payne will all shoot over 42% from three. All may shoot over 45%. Given the improved D, improved rebounding, and high percentage three point shooting, this will be a fun team to watch. Even if they don't get into transition and throw down dunks from the free throw line.