Gopher_In_NYC
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As of today, now that it’s full, what do you think of our squad?
What's the context here? Compared to the rest of the B1G? The rest of DI? Last year's team?As of today, now that it’s full, what do you think of our squad?
Your call, my friend.What's the context here? Compared to the rest of the B1G? The rest of DI? Last year's team?
Compared to the rest of the B1G, C (average at best)Your call, my friend.
Seems like a fair assessment to me.Compared to the rest of the B1G, C (average at best)
Compared to the rest of DI, a B-. If we stay healthy and guys fit into the system and play to their potential, we could be a tournament team.
Compared to recent years, a B. I like how we're constructed. I think we have some positional versatility, which we will need because I don't think we have high-end talent. Honestly, I like that Niko is our coach more than any individual player on the roster.
Right on the cusp of the Dean's List...I give it a B+. You can't compare us to the upper echelon of the Big Ten in terms of portal. One has to compare us to what is possible with where the program is at and with the money we have. On that basis I really like what we were able to do:
- retained our core who know the system- A
- got high end prospects that add size and shooting - A
- got depth- A
- gave ourselves a reasonable chance to move up and grab a tournament bid and finish in the top 10 in the conference.- A
- did not get a sure fire leading scorer. - C
Vibes.What's the context here? Compared to the rest of the B1G? The rest of DI? Last year's team?
Thank you for your invaluable contribution.Incomplete for obvious reasons. We'll see.
Agreed, great breakdown. For me going forward after the 26-27 season, the expectations will increase incrementally and would look for the team to get to .500 in conference in the 27-28 season. Should be fun to watch!Compared to the rest of the B1G, C (average at best)
Compared to the rest of DI, a B-. If we stay healthy and guys fit into the system and play to their potential, we could be a tournament team.
Compared to recent years, a B. I like how we're constructed. I think we have some positional versatility, which we will need because I don't think we have high-end talent. Honestly, I like that Niko is our coach more than any individual player on the roster.
Great analysis- thanksI voted "A."
First off, I think Niko is an "A" coach, and the 'whole' of next year's team will be greater than the sum of its parts.
When I watched games last year, there were a few things I lamented about over and over again that I hoped Niko would address in the offseason. There were also quite a few positives I hoped we could build upon. I feel strongly that Niko "fixed the bad" and "built upon the good."
First - Shooting. We had some good shooters, but not nearly enough. Reynolds playing 35+ minutes per game killed the offense. I loved what he brought in terms of toughness, strength, and defensive prowess, but man, it hurt the offense's flow when the defense could collapse the lane. With the batch of new guards, if you cannot hit an open 3, you won't be playing (barring defensive situations, foul trouble, etc).
We have an abundance of guard options next year (yes, some unproven), and they'll get great looks just by playing in the system. Teams won't be able to defend us like they did last year, and I expect a significant jump in KenPom offensive efficiency rating.
Second - Post Size. I think we did about as well as we could have done playing small ball in a massive Big Ten last year (JCJ and Grove were a big part of that). Niko is also known to play smaller centers; he always has. But the league keeps getting bigger, and I was really happy to see Niko adjust, grab Kordel, and have a true big that'll hopefully be a force against the other notable 7-footers in conference.
Third - Injuries. I have no beef with the hurt guys last year, but I was relieved to see them walk. I don't think that was an easy decision for a coach to make, but it was a necessary one. We saw Willis play some, and it didn't look good (his foot could have been bothering him, idk).
I think trading him for Evans for one year is a massive upgrade. Both are undersized, but Evans is a proven contributor in Niko's system, can shoot the 3, and should acclimate immediately.
Fourth - The Nucleus. The guys that battled every single night and kept us in the games we had no business being in are all back. They'll be as confident as ever and have plenty of reinforcements now, so they won't all need to play 30+ minutes per game.
I really hope we leverage this returning core, play some tough non-conference games, and break the dreaded neutral-court losing streak!
Our additions at the college level - scoring last season:what are we comparing it to? our prior rosters, the B10, last year only? the whole NCAA?
Amongst the B10, C+/B- maybe?
Some solid guards and you're hoping Kyan Evans goes back to what he was. Think you lost our best scorer and didn't replace him with the same thing in Tyson and lose some of the physical defending and old man ball Reynolds gave you. I'm a little worried about the F/wing group and that they look fun on paper historically/star rating wise as HS guys, but you're trying to count on them doing things they haven't necessarily done yet at this level
Seems a roster with some strong intrigue, but I don't see it as athletic/talented as the upper crust of the B10, so you're going to be jockeying in the mid-pack range thats always hyper tight. they should have more depth this year though, health willing, and there seems to be less guys who should just not be here other than as warm bodies on the roster. More pieces for Niko to deploy which should be a good start with how good an x's and o's guy he seems to be
went C on roster as you're still counting on Niko to coach them up to be a tournament team
If this were a HS recruited class it would be a top 15 class. These are high potential players who have not yet hit their peak- if they had...we couldn't afford them. No one foresaw Cade Tyson scoring 20 per game in the Big Ten after riding the bench at UNC.Our additions at the college level - scoring last season:
Nolan Groves 23 games 0.9 ppg
Winters Grady 9 games 2.9 ppg
Kordel 14 games 1.2 ppg
Evans 33 games 4 ppg
Palmer 33 games 4.6 ppg