Gutter King
Let me drop a deduce on ya
- Joined
- Mar 30, 2014
- Messages
- 338
- Reaction Score
- 2,417
Diarra - He is fully capable of PGing this team to the promised land. He has moxy and onions and is a complete dog. He's improved so much every year, and we are in ride or die mode with him. I'm 100% in on that.
Ball and McNeeley - Ball seems to be figuring some things out in the mid-range, and had some success at the rim tonight. He's got to be a three level threat for us to get there. McNeeley IS a three level threat already and everything looks so much nicer when he is in there.
Karaban - Throwing tonight out, he has built his resume on winning plays, being an elite connector, and nailing three's that naturally come from the offenses flow. We shouldn't be shoehorning him in as an alpha scorer. It's not him, and we don't need to. Just use him like we did the last two years...if the NBA doesn't want that, so be it.
Reed and Johnson - Reed needs to be involved early and often, probably should be starting. Samson Johnson has done some curbing of his fouls and that has been important during the win streak. I think the five is relatively stable and can even carry some nights.
JStew and Ross - JStew seems to have more tools and an above average BBIQ. When he gets the ball at the free throw line, we score. He just has a knack at putting pressure on a D...and that is an uncomfortable spot to be pressures. He's also better defensively than Ross...Dixon got every whistle tonight but was guarded well by JStew. Thats the conference player of thw year...
I like Ross too, but just seems more raw.
Mahaney - He would be so much more impactful if he wasn't hesitant on offense. His inability to pull the trigger to the cut man is really unfortunate. This is why it feels like we stall out when he's in. Just lacks the confidence for our offensive scheme at the moment.
This Villanova game was a stinker on multiple fronts. We (uncharacteristically!) did not take care of the ball, played behind the whistle the entire game, and took too long to get Ball his shots....and unfortunately Reed never got going either. This game shouldn't have been close.
What I do like is that through each one of these games, we can see an [offensive] juggernaut coming. I don't know if we will ever get there on defense. I can say, however, that we aren't bad as a team with McNeeley...and Ball and Mahaney have improved to the point where they aren't candidates for worst defenders in the country.
TL,DR. The firepower is there. Defense needs to keep trending. Top seeds will pucker when they see us in their bracket.
Ball and McNeeley - Ball seems to be figuring some things out in the mid-range, and had some success at the rim tonight. He's got to be a three level threat for us to get there. McNeeley IS a three level threat already and everything looks so much nicer when he is in there.
Karaban - Throwing tonight out, he has built his resume on winning plays, being an elite connector, and nailing three's that naturally come from the offenses flow. We shouldn't be shoehorning him in as an alpha scorer. It's not him, and we don't need to. Just use him like we did the last two years...if the NBA doesn't want that, so be it.
Reed and Johnson - Reed needs to be involved early and often, probably should be starting. Samson Johnson has done some curbing of his fouls and that has been important during the win streak. I think the five is relatively stable and can even carry some nights.
JStew and Ross - JStew seems to have more tools and an above average BBIQ. When he gets the ball at the free throw line, we score. He just has a knack at putting pressure on a D...and that is an uncomfortable spot to be pressures. He's also better defensively than Ross...Dixon got every whistle tonight but was guarded well by JStew. Thats the conference player of thw year...
I like Ross too, but just seems more raw.
Mahaney - He would be so much more impactful if he wasn't hesitant on offense. His inability to pull the trigger to the cut man is really unfortunate. This is why it feels like we stall out when he's in. Just lacks the confidence for our offensive scheme at the moment.
This Villanova game was a stinker on multiple fronts. We (uncharacteristically!) did not take care of the ball, played behind the whistle the entire game, and took too long to get Ball his shots....and unfortunately Reed never got going either. This game shouldn't have been close.
What I do like is that through each one of these games, we can see an [offensive] juggernaut coming. I don't know if we will ever get there on defense. I can say, however, that we aren't bad as a team with McNeeley...and Ball and Mahaney have improved to the point where they aren't candidates for worst defenders in the country.
TL,DR. The firepower is there. Defense needs to keep trending. Top seeds will pucker when they see us in their bracket.