***OFFICIAL NORTH DAKOTA AT MINNESOTA IN-GAME THREAD!!!***

Durkin is the biggest disappointment so far for me. From the early recruiting opinions, I thought he might start, with Tyson off the bench. It’s turned out to be the opposite, and not even close. Durkin looks slow on defense, loose with the ball, and his shot looks rushed. I hope he settles in as well need him to contribute. I didn’t know much about Omot, but wanted a pleasant surprise. Just not seeing it.
The pleasant surprise has been Grove, who I thought would be buried on the bench. He’s a willing banger, works hard on D and is a pretty good passer. If he can hit the 10 footer when he finds himself open in the high post, he could really help.
Our weakness all year is going to be lack of size.
 

First time seeing this new squad.

Top 2:
Tyson looks and plays like the real deal. He’s a nice all around player.

Willis Jr. is a nice, crafty player, quick and strong. 8 nice assists, needs to take a little better care of the ball, but he is generating a lot of our offense.

Next 2:
JCJ: Big body, decent hands and runs the court well. Would like to see him much more active on the boards.

Reynolds: He was very efficient and quietly put up 17 on 6-6 shooting and 5-5 on the line.

Next 2 (Pretty big drop)
Asuma: Very similar to last year, he looks like he should be really good with his strength and physicality, but he just kind of floats around and really doesn’t do a whole lot with or without the ball. Only 1 assist and pretty poor shooting.

Vaihola: He’ll be good taking up space and grabbing boards. Probably a ~20 minute type of guy to foul and grab rebounds.

Next 3:
Durkin, Omot and Grove: All 3 look uncomfortable with the ball. Durkin and Omot just look awkward. Grove hustles, but somehow did not even put up a shot attempt in 12 minutes despite having the ball deep in the paint multiple times. I think you can only have one of these three on the floor at the same time to eat minutes. Durkin can be a pick and pop guy, but shouldn’t put the ball on the floor.

Overall, I think we will rely heavily on Willis Jr and Tyson all year. Depth past the first 6 is pretty weak based on first impressions, but it’s super early.
I have not been watching with undivided attention but I'd swap Vaihola and JCJ.
I'm afraid we are going to get outscored often, but we did play two exhibition games versus Summit opponents...credit Niko there. Just not sure how far away they are from Big Ten teams...seems like a long ways?
 

Durkin is the biggest disappointment so far for me. From the early recruiting opinions, I thought he might start, with Tyson off the bench. It’s turned out to be the opposite, and not even close. Durkin looks slow on defense, loose with the ball, and his shot looks rushed. I hope he settles in as well need him to contribute. I didn’t know much about Omot, but wanted a pleasant surprise. Just not seeing it.
The pleasant surprise has been Grove, who I thought would be buried on the bench. He’s a willing banger, works hard on D and is a pretty good passer. If he can hit the 10 footer when he finds himself open in the high post, he could really help.
Our weakness all year is going to be lack of size.
Along with quickness, defense and lack of firepower.
I agree on Durkin but my Biggest disappointment is Turner...he had a closing stretch of 20 and 30 point games last year...I do not care at what level...with the same sluggish approach twenty feet from the hoop and lack of quickness he wouldn't get near those numbers in a high school game.
What's going on there?
 

If “pretty meh” outings result in 20 point wins I’ll take those any day of the year! Seriously though, I know what you mean. Gives me a little reason for optimism when we’re thoroughly beating D1 opponents despite not necessarily playing that well yet.
Mostly just based on a closer margin against an allegedly inferior team to NDSU. It's irrelevant really. Games count now.
 

First time seeing this new squad.

Top 2:
Tyson looks and plays like the real deal. He’s a nice all around player.

Willis Jr. is a nice, crafty player, quick and strong. 8 nice assists, needs to take a little better care of the ball, but he is generating a lot of our offense.

Next 2:
JCJ: Big body, decent hands and runs the court well. Would like to see him much more active on the boards.

Reynolds: He was very efficient and quietly put up 17 on 6-6 shooting and 5-5 on the line.

Next 2 (Pretty big drop)
Asuma: Very similar to last year, he looks like he should be really good with his strength and physicality, but he just kind of floats around and really doesn’t do a whole lot with or without the ball. Only 1 assist and pretty poor shooting.

Vaihola: He’ll be good taking up space and grabbing boards. Probably a ~20 minute type of guy to foul and grab rebounds.

Next 3:
Durkin, Omot and Grove: All 3 look uncomfortable with the ball. Durkin and Omot just look awkward. Grove hustles, but somehow did not even put up a shot attempt in 12 minutes despite having the ball deep in the paint multiple times. I think you can only have one of these three on the floor at the same time to eat minutes. Durkin can be a pick and pop guy, but shouldn’t put the ball on the floor.

Overall, I think we will rely heavily on Willis Jr and Tyson all year. Depth past the first 6 is pretty weak based on first impressions, but it’s super early.
I think you’re underselling Vaihola. Sure these were summit league opponents but he does so many of the little things - screening, rebounding, sealing off driving lanes. He was so, so good today.
 


I think you’re underselling Vaihola. Sure these were summit league opponents but he does so many of the little things - screening, rebounding, sealing off driving lanes. He was so, so good today.
I really like how he handles the high post. Guys cut off of him and can get open, and he can turn and face and find guys cutting to the basket. I also like his touch around the basket. He's not the tallest 5, but he's a wide body and I think he fits the Niko system to a tee.

Hopefully he can hold down most of the minutes at the 5, and I'd love to see Turner do whatever he needs to do to get 10 minutes a game. That would allow JCJ and Grove to hold the 4 down and leave Tyson and Durkin (I think he'll be better than he has been in the two exhibition games; he's a much better player than he's shown) at the 3, and a bunch of guards with different skill sets. I hope Omot gets right and factors in somewhere as well.
 
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I am really excited for the season.

Win or lose, feels like we will play the right way and this team will therefore be easy to get behind.

Recruiting will of course eventually make or break the new regime, but really nice to feel we are at least pointed in the right direction.
 

I have not been watching with undivided attention but I'd swap Vaihola and JCJ.
I'm afraid we are going to get outscored often, but we did play two exhibition games versus Summit opponents...credit Niko there. Just not sure how far away they are from Big Ten teams...seems like a long ways?
I think you’re underselling Vaihola. Sure these were summit league opponents but he does so many of the little things - screening, rebounding, sealing off driving lanes. He was so, so good today.

Hope you’re right! That was just my initial impression watching live, but I definitely wasn’t keyed in on watching any 1 player.
 

Even More random: How many days in our lives do we know what we were doing on a particular date in history years ago?
On December 6th 1969 I was at the Pasadena Bowl at the Rose Bowl. San Diego St beat Boston College 28 to 7. Head Coach Don Coryell completed his third undefeated season at San Diego St.

The PA at the Rose Bowl, in Jules Perlt style, said: In college basketball in overtime Minnesota 71 UCLA 72 and the crowd audibly gasped. Hours later when I could get to a phone, I called my brother to get a full report on the Gophers game because I knew he witnessed it.
UCLA under Wooden won another National Championship at season's end.
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