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Most college players have shortcomings. It’s only when they don’t produce that fans make that shortcoming that player’s identity. We had a tiny backcourt in 2014, Boat was no bigger than Mahaney and that team managed to play D well enough to win the championship including against teams along the way like Michigan State. (And everyone can spare me the moving goalposts about their overall comparative value as players, we’re talking about size.) The problem is not with any single player, or their physical attributes - everyone on the team including Diarra, Karaban and McNeeley are getting blown by or losing assignments. It is a systemic problem, stemming from the fact that the coaching staff has been slow (or flat out refusing) to adapt to the weapons they have in their arsenal, believing in the system above all else.we will have to agree to disagree.
Mahaney's lack of size and strength is a big factor in what makes him unplayable defensively in our system. He gets ISOd, can't wall off with strength, and fouls at the rim
Not to mention our lack of size in backcourt as a whole, I believe to be a factor allowing teams to get hot on us from 3. To use a football analogy, if you are gonna leave your CB on an island without safety help, he better have the size necessary to hold his own. Difficult with three 6 foot guards