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Chief’s Briefs - Iowa Edition
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[QUOTE="Chief00, post: 2920371"] I said earlier today this would be a tough matchup for us and if anything that was an understatement. What did Iowa have a 30 shot foul advantage? Garza had 18 points the first half. We basically had one big who could hold his own deep in the paint (Cobb). Unfortunately, Josh is not strong enough or athletic enough to hold his own down low. There’s just no excuse for the number of turnovers we are creating for ourselves. Give the defense credit for some turnovers but many are just sloppiness with the ball. Lots of lazy passes. While we had that margin of error last night due to great shooting, we don’t tonight or most nights against good teams. Danny needs to fix this ASAP. Our overall lack of size hurt tonight. Iowa did not miss many shots and when they did the offensive rebounding was there. Cobb was the one front court player who played well. The ball movement was poor and resulted in really bad outside shooting. True, there were some really, really terrible calls but, we did not rise above it. Iowa had a great scouting report. The Big screen in the backcourt to scare off Gilbert with his shoulder problems from applying pressure. Cook was the mismatch neither Polley or Yakwe could guard. Karza just schooled our Bigs. Their two PGs played very well. Chief would like to see some time for Kwintin Williams up front. At least he has the ability to physically hold his own. True, he will miss an assignment too often. Hurley will learn but when you are getting the short end of the calls - get the T the first half not toward the end. Too late for any make up calls and we have been so bad - we don’t deserve any calls st this point. One positive, we kept working. [/QUOTE]
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