Seems more athletic - they should outboard most teams - Let Mason shoot all the 3's and the rest will drive it to the hole. Liked McBrayer and even Bakary - who will better off the bench this year - spelling Lynch. THINK THEY WILL BE 500 IN Big 10
I'm hearing very little from our scrimmage reporters on Springs. Seems he has to be a first or second scoring option (with Mason) when we need buckets. Did he see much playing time? Impressions?
Yeah, I would think Mason, Coffey, Murp, and Lynch are locks with either Springs or McBrayer at the 2.Starters likely ?:
Mason
Springs
Coffey
Murphy
Lynch
But they don't play a lick of defense. They might score 95 but they'll give up 100.
Thanks for the response Bleed. Since this edition lacks reliable shooters/shot creators, Springs is an important piece. Otherwise, I'm concerned about the ability of this team in a half court offense. Time will tell, but I think Coffey's ability to exploits match-up difficulties, take the initiative and penetrate, dump off and/or finish, will also be key. Hope he takes the initiative.
The women will make the dance. The men won't. Explain that to your wife.Watched both scrimmages. My personal opinion of each.
Women's scrimmage was awful and a joke. There was no structure at all. No defense. Throwing alley-oops off the backboard to each other, which they completed about 1 in 6. They were joking around, being lazy, and not accomplishing anything. To top that off, they had a brutal choreographed dance at the end. Honestly felt like they spend more time on their dancing than basketball. After they were done, my wife turned to me and said, "I would not pay to come see them again."
Men's scrimmage was a lot better to watch. They ran their different sets and plays. Everyone hustled and played their rear ends off. Coaches were coaching and showing to the people in attendance that every minute of practice matters. Defense and rebounding will be much improved over last year. Mason, Dupree and Coffey can all handle the ball well. Springs looked a little lost, but he hasn't been with the team long enough to get comfortable. Bakary actually looked improved and not as lost, hopefully he takes a step forward. Murph is Murph, and always fun to watch. Really looking forward to see what Curry can do once he gets settled in. He should be a rebounding machine. Coffey will find the open guys, which will help open things up offensively. Shooting was very spotty, but that is to be expected early on, and when even the guys at the end of the bench are playing full minutes. Was good to see that these guys seem to really care about getting better. Looking forward to the season!
Yeah, I would think Mason, Coffey, Murp, and Lynch are locks with either Springs or McBrayer at the 2.
Starters likely ?:
Mason
Springs
Coffey
Murphy
Lynch
The women will make the dance. The men won't. Explain that to your wife.
I'm hearing very little from our scrimmage reporters on Springs. Seems he has to be a first or second scoring option (with Mason) when we need buckets. Did he see much playing time? Impressions?
I feel better about the men's chances than the women's chances right now. Like the talent and versatility that the men have and think Pitino and the staff will do a very good job with this team. I have no confidence that Stollings will get her team to actually play some defense and rebound as that doesn't seem to be much of a priority for her so far in her career. Like Wagner and the transfer PG Bell but not sure how their bigs will fare again.The women will make the dance. The men won't. Explain that to your wife.
People will clog the lane against us and we could struggle in half court.
Our length on defense will be our biggest offensive weapon I believe.
The women will make the dance. The men won't. Explain that to your wife.
Ruppert, a friendly wager.
I'll say the Gopher men have a better winning percentage in B1G games (men play 18, women 16) than the women. Your choice, do you want to include their respective B1G tournament results, or only the regular season?
If I win, you must abstain from making any comments about Wisconsin or Iowa players/fans/coaches/citizens (dead or alive).
If you win, I won't make any more derogatory comments about Stollings and the matador defense her teams have played so far.
Deal?