I think with Ihnen, he has to do two things. Muscle up AND become strong on the dribble drive. He does those things and he can become better than just a good player. We are just scratching the surface with him. Right now his shots are not falling but we are just scratching the surface of his abilities. When Willie Burton arrived here- he looked like Bambi. All sorts of athleticism but no muscle, outside shot or dribble drive ability. He got PT his first two years because we were awful. It was really his third year where his game exploded and the better he got the more Clem let him work from the perimeter- either driving or shooting threes.Ihnen wants to be a wing and position versatility is necessary to create his best shot at being a pro. I don’t disagree with your current assessment, but I’m talking about next year. A regular offseason in the TC with full access to S & C coaches will be interesting for him. Maybe he just bulks up and goes to only a 4, but I don’t think that’s the only plan for him.
That's what I meant- Robbins has one more year after this. You don't want a frosh coming in and playing center in the Big Ten unless he is a top 30 type player. Oturu was great and he struggled as a frosh.Robbins has two more years if he wants them. Freeman may be the only other "true 5" but Thompson is 6-11 and Martice is 6-10, both capable of playing the 5. So even if Curry and Omersa leave, you still have 4 other guys that can play the 5. And Curry or Omersa could come back in which case you could have up to 6 other guys although I don't think either will.
I'd rathe have just saved the scholarship for a spring transfer, a guard or a wing.
Not sure why there are many seemingly expecting Curry and Johnson to return. They are gone and Thompson/Pohto will be replacing them. The question is then, who will fill carr/omersa? They are the only other two you could assume are as good as gone at this point. Anything can happen once the season is over, but hard to see anyone else transferring. Even the ones not getting minutes right now (Mutaf/Freeman/Mitchell) should be able to expand their roles next year if they keep getting better.
Edit: Don't forget we will have 2 open walk on spots as well!
Pitino has stated before he wants to go big, much in the same way Michigan Bielin teams were.
Mitchell, Ilhen were recruited as 3s. Now it doesn't look like they will be able to pull it off, but both are young yet
Robbins has two more years after this year. Currently a junior but will be a junior next year due to NCAA freezing eligibility.That's what I meant- Robbins has one more year after this. You don't want a frosh coming in and playing center in the Big Ten unless he is a top 30 type player. Oturu was great and he struggled as a frosh.
Ihnen is not a SF at all. He has no handle and his jumper is valuable because, in theory, it pulls a bigger defender away from the hoop. If opposing teams can guard him with a guard - which I believe teams can because he has no interest in going to the rim - the advantage of having on the floor is diminished. You also want him as a help defender and rebounder because his length is valuable as a help guy rahter than a guy fighting around a bunch of screens all the time. I've never understood the belief that he is a three man.
Gopher SG/SFs under Pitino: Austin Hollins, Malik Smith, Dupree, Amir Coffey, Kalscheur, Willis...Ihnen's skillset is nothing like those players.
To the original question, yes. I think the roster balance is in an odd place right now and would be shocked if there aren't departures from the frontcourt.
In today's basketball world, the maximum amount of big men you can play at any one time is TWO. Many teams play one. More and more teams are playing size less and less. Allocating seven scholarships to a position group that, ideally, has three players regularly seeing the floor is shoddy management to me.
You can play four or five perimeter guys at a time, which means if you have six that demand minutes, you can make it work. If you have five big guys that need minutes, you can't put more than two on the floor at a time.
Michigan Beilen teams weren't big. They routinely play one true big along with either two true wings and two point guards or one true point guard and three wings.
Zach Irvin was a 4 man for them at 6-foot-6 in the mold of a traditional small forward. Glen Robinson III was a 4 man for them at 6-foot-6 in the mold of a traditional small forward. Brazdekis was the 4 man at 6-foot-7 in the mold of a traditional small forward.
That has become the way of college basketball. On a lot of teams, Ihnen is a pure PF who plays up to a small-ball center. Not down to a super-sized SF.
Michigan Beilen teams weren't big. They routinely play one true big along with either two true wings and two point guards or one true point guard and three wings.
Zach Irvin was a 4 man for them at 6-foot-6 in the mold of a traditional small forward. Glen Robinson III was a 4 man for them at 6-foot-6 in the mold of a traditional small forward. Brazdekis was the 4 man at 6-foot-7 in the mold of a traditional small forward.
That has become the way of college basketball. On a lot of teams, Ihnen is a pure PF who plays up to a small-ball center. Not down to a super-sized SF.
It is mandatory.SF transfer = Hurt --> Whenever we have an opening I thought it was mandatory to suggest former MN athletes who turned us down. If I am wrong on this please correct me.
Bottom line if we make a run this year (still just want us to finish above .500 in B10) we will have a choice of transfers. A lot of potential returning talent for next year. This could be the start of something if Pitino can keep coaching like he has the last few games.
We all know Hurt will be playing in Australia next year.SF transfer = Hurt --> Whenever we have an opening I thought it was mandatory to suggest former MN athletes who turned us down. If I am wrong on this please correct me.
Bottom line if we make a run this year (still just want us to finish above .500 in B10) we will have a choice of transfers. A lot of potential returning talent for next year. This could be the start of something if Pitino can keep coaching like he has the last few games.
(1) I believe Curry will be gone and Johnson likely stays.
(2) Omersa is a wildcard. I've heard that rumors of him playing football are real. Take it for what it's worth.
(3) Ihnen needs to stay at PF. Pitino has done a great job this year of not playing people out of position (it's been a gripe of mine in the past). Ihnen is a good shooter, defender and rebounder for a PF. He is an average shooter, OK defender, and terrible ball handler for a SF. Keep him rebounding, defending, and pulling the opponents PF out of the paint.
(4) This post is going to be full of hot takes, I realize that, but I also think Mutaf has a chance to be a really good offensive player. I'd like to see him be a bit more in shape next year so he can defend and get up and down the court a bit better. But I really believe he could be a special offensive player.
(5) There will be tons of player movement next year - - essentially twice as many transfers as usual - - I expect that we will bring on a veteran 1/2 to play with Mash. I have no idea who it will be.
The Gopher football team might have two guys coming back for their seventh year of college football. And will have a few guys coming back for their sixth year.He is in his 5th year of college. I have absolutely no idea what Curry wants to do, but it would not be surprising if someone in that position did not want to spend a 6th year in college and was ready to move on to the next chapter in life, whether that is in coaching, overseas basketball, or putting their degree to work.
I agree that running Curry off would be a nightmare, and I would be surprised if that happens. I assume Pitino and Curry have at least a decent relationship and probably a good one given they have spent 5-6 years together now. If they had a poor relationship, Curry had the perfect opportunity to transfer the last two years while recovering from injuries.
What's wrong with playing great D and hitting a bunch of jump shots for 2pt each time?? Why not just do that?
The Gopher football team might have two guys coming back for their seventh year of college football. And will have a few guys coming back for their sixth year.
I don't see why Curry wouldn't come back for at least sixth. Get a free Master's degree. It can't hurt you in the job market, why not? You're never going to get to play basketball at this high of a level again in your life, I guess?
How is Johnson eligible for next year, is it because of COVID and everyone gets an extra year?
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(1) No strong opinion on this statement but I would guess that both are gone.
(2) I would be very surprised if he stays.
(3) Agreed
(4) I think what you mentioned is key. He looks a bit thick to me and that's probably holding him back in Pitino's eyes. Obviously he has confidence and skills.
(5) Yes, might be the biggest crop of transfers ever. Since I personally don't expect Curry, Johnson, Carr, or Omersa to return; I would say that Pitino probably will go after two transfers - the transfer strategy is working very well at present. Freeman might get a fair amount of playing time between now and the end of the season so that might keep him here. Mitchell is a fair prospect to leave as he may see himself facing too big of a log jam in the front court.
That's how I've read the rules but I could be wrong. Also, the scholarships of those taking the extra year due to COVID (regardless of whether the players play this year or not) do not count against the scholarship limit. However, this is an allowance, not a requirement, so schools do not have to adopt this allowance and fund the additional scholarships. The Ivy League already has rejected adopting this rule and I read that Wisconsin's AD Alvarez isn't too crazy about it either.
It should be possible to do both at the same time. I'm not sure on that, it's still an open question in the message board science community.I must say I find this thread interesting In the fact that we are in the middle of a stretch of games that will define our season and yet we are already trying to piece together next years rooster.