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Ignoring off-the-court issues, we've now seen 4 games and are starting to see what the squad looks like. Here are some of my early-season thoughts.
1. Athleticism/Defense. We were the most athletic we've been in a decade last year and we've only improved with the addition of Cobbs, Williams, and potentially Mbakwe. This leads to good defense which has dominated lesser competition. We have yet to see a quality squad but the team appears to be settling in to playing Tubby-style defense and should be solid again.
2. Depth. We have 10 guys (11 with Bostick) that are talented Big-10 level basketball players. The platoon substitutions don't have me worried because we don't really lose much. Yes, that also means we don't have an All-American starting 5, but it is nice to be more than one injury away from a mediocre season. I liked the 2nd half lineup tonight - with Carter at the 4 the 2nd 5 are a little bigger than with Rodney, who looks more comfortable at the 3. Would be nice to have Trevor and/or Royce to beef up the 4 spot a bit, but that's wishful thinking for now.
3. Shooters. We struggled from the outside last year and it hurt us, but it seems we have improved here. Devoe is money - in my eyes the best shooter on the team, Westbrook is shooting well, Hoffarber seems to have regained his touch, and Nolen can make an open shot if he has it. Add to that Cobbs who has shown nice touch and Rodney who is shooting very well from the outside and we have 5-6 guys with range. If Carter and DJ can hit open looks at a decent clip we will be much improved.
4. Focus. Through 8 halves of blowout basketball, the team has been sharp all but one. It has to be difficult to stay motivated when you are so much better than the other team, but Tubby has the guys playing intense through the final buzzer. To me that says the guys know we have a long ways to go to reach our potential but they are committed to getting there.
5. Chemistry. It is easy when you are winning by 40+ points every night, but the guys seem to really mix well out there. Damian, Nolen, and Westbrook are playing like experienced veterans and everyone else is following their lead. I can't put my finger on it but the team chemistry looks improved.
6. Young guys. I have been very impressed with the (playing) Freshmen. Cobbs is athletic, smooth, and plays smart. It might be early to say, but playing him against Big 10 defenses doesn't worry me at all. Rodney has explained in no uncertain terms his position on taking a red shirt year (remember when most of the board thought that was a good idea?). What a stud - a special player in the making.
7. Inside Scoring. I am not sure whether this is real or a result of the competition we've seen, but Ralph and DJ appear to have improved their inside games. We needed this to take the team to the next level. DJ showed a dribble drive and good touch around the rim tonight and Ralph has shown some very good moves so far this season. If they can produce underneath and our outside shooting improves we'll take a big step forward. This is the area losing Royce and Trevor hurts the most, but if DJ and Ralph see it as an opportunity and take advantage we will be ok.
Maybe the Kool-Aid dispenser has been on overdrive, but I really like this squad. We should be in every game we play. If we can find consistent scoring from the inside and continue shooting well from outside I don't think there is a team (at least in the B10) we can't hang with and have a chance to beat.
My main concern is rebounding. I haven't seen anything to suggest major improvement from last year, and the cavalry didn't exactly arrive as planned. When we start seeing Big 10 bruisers underneath our bigs need to step up.
Anything else people have seen stick out one way or the other so far?
1. Athleticism/Defense. We were the most athletic we've been in a decade last year and we've only improved with the addition of Cobbs, Williams, and potentially Mbakwe. This leads to good defense which has dominated lesser competition. We have yet to see a quality squad but the team appears to be settling in to playing Tubby-style defense and should be solid again.
2. Depth. We have 10 guys (11 with Bostick) that are talented Big-10 level basketball players. The platoon substitutions don't have me worried because we don't really lose much. Yes, that also means we don't have an All-American starting 5, but it is nice to be more than one injury away from a mediocre season. I liked the 2nd half lineup tonight - with Carter at the 4 the 2nd 5 are a little bigger than with Rodney, who looks more comfortable at the 3. Would be nice to have Trevor and/or Royce to beef up the 4 spot a bit, but that's wishful thinking for now.
3. Shooters. We struggled from the outside last year and it hurt us, but it seems we have improved here. Devoe is money - in my eyes the best shooter on the team, Westbrook is shooting well, Hoffarber seems to have regained his touch, and Nolen can make an open shot if he has it. Add to that Cobbs who has shown nice touch and Rodney who is shooting very well from the outside and we have 5-6 guys with range. If Carter and DJ can hit open looks at a decent clip we will be much improved.
4. Focus. Through 8 halves of blowout basketball, the team has been sharp all but one. It has to be difficult to stay motivated when you are so much better than the other team, but Tubby has the guys playing intense through the final buzzer. To me that says the guys know we have a long ways to go to reach our potential but they are committed to getting there.
5. Chemistry. It is easy when you are winning by 40+ points every night, but the guys seem to really mix well out there. Damian, Nolen, and Westbrook are playing like experienced veterans and everyone else is following their lead. I can't put my finger on it but the team chemistry looks improved.
6. Young guys. I have been very impressed with the (playing) Freshmen. Cobbs is athletic, smooth, and plays smart. It might be early to say, but playing him against Big 10 defenses doesn't worry me at all. Rodney has explained in no uncertain terms his position on taking a red shirt year (remember when most of the board thought that was a good idea?). What a stud - a special player in the making.
7. Inside Scoring. I am not sure whether this is real or a result of the competition we've seen, but Ralph and DJ appear to have improved their inside games. We needed this to take the team to the next level. DJ showed a dribble drive and good touch around the rim tonight and Ralph has shown some very good moves so far this season. If they can produce underneath and our outside shooting improves we'll take a big step forward. This is the area losing Royce and Trevor hurts the most, but if DJ and Ralph see it as an opportunity and take advantage we will be ok.
Maybe the Kool-Aid dispenser has been on overdrive, but I really like this squad. We should be in every game we play. If we can find consistent scoring from the inside and continue shooting well from outside I don't think there is a team (at least in the B10) we can't hang with and have a chance to beat.
My main concern is rebounding. I haven't seen anything to suggest major improvement from last year, and the cavalry didn't exactly arrive as planned. When we start seeing Big 10 bruisers underneath our bigs need to step up.
Anything else people have seen stick out one way or the other so far?