Put a good player in when everyone else is tired and whoops now what do they do?I was just thinking we hadn’t seen Green tonight and he just comes in with a steal, a dunk, a three, and an alley oop pass. That’s one way to get your coach’s attention.
Including Singleton, who did it steadily and quietly.5 guys have 15+ points tonight
He is not flashy, just efficient, smooth, and under control.Including Singleton, who did it steadily and quietly.
Ya think?Think Green is gunning for more minutes?
Hell yeah he was! Guys battling for minutes on this team and the bench is eating it up!Think Green is gunning for more minutes?
No way. Collins is a gunner. He knows.Green has some swagger, for sure. Probably going to get chewed out for some of it—particularly for high-fiving the student section while Cleveland State was pressing the ball down court the other direction.
Collins seemed to love it when Morris brought it up post game. Said as much.No way. Collins is a gunner. He knows.
The last two games CCC has taken Nick out just before the 12 minute media timeout in the first half (tho he went back in tonite because Tre picked up his second foul). If Nick can play fewer minutes per night, he will be fresher and stronger down the stretch against B1G opponents. Last year he was worn out in the last five minutes because he played almost the entire game.That was fun for an early season game. The depth will take pressure (and hopefully double-teams) off Nick.
Good discussion between Hall and Morris on that later in the game: keep him at 33 instead of 38 and he can be relied on to be an elite finisher in close games for needed buckets.The last two games CCC has taken Nick out just before the 12 minute media timeout in the first half (tho he went back in tonite because Tre picked up his second foul). If Nick can play fewer minutes per night, he will be fresher and stronger down the stretch against B1G opponents. Last year he was worn out in the last five minutes because he played almost the entire game.
Collins was singing Green's praises after the game. He will have a role on this team for sure.Hell yeah he was! Guys battling for minutes on this team and the bench is eating it up!
That was my question. Were those shots taken to send a message to the staff?Think Green is gunning for more minutes?
That logo 3 was insane.That was my question. Were those shots taken to send a message to the staff?
There’s a lot of athleticism in with Mullins, Gelo, Page, and Reid. That’s where you see the burst, the vertical pop, and the end to end speed that can change the tempo of a game. They bring a different gear to the floor, and when those guys are locked in, it gives Northwestern a real athletic edge they haven’t always had in the past. Defense could be a lot as fun if things tighten up with these guys too.Had to watch the game on dvr delayed… I am cackling at midnight next to my sleeping wife watching this fun and gun team eviscerate an overmatched Horizon team, remembering needing everything we had to squeak past Montana State and of course the Chicago State loss. Guys who I clocked with a dunk tonight:
Page
Martinelli
Gelo
Gill
Green (like, whoa, with his outburst)
Mullins
Possibly Singleton?
Still haven’t played anyone and CCC typically stops forgiving missed rotations or going under screens when BIG play starts, but fun to daydream about being one of those Izzo teams that plays 11 guys and never stops coming at you.
Felt like every stoppage tonight we were making substitutions. Loved seeing Page, Reid, and Martinelli have a nice long chill on the bench.
West had a really nice blow by layup. Singleton looked smooth in the post and got his hands on a lot of tips toward the rim in the same way Martinelli does. He is going to score a lot of points in his career. I thought Gill looked incredibly fast - I wonder if he gets a lot more run if the defensive lightbulb goes on.
Cannot say enough good things about Page and Reid tonight. They just change everything and take so much pressure off Martinelli. I think a sneaky storyline to follow is how our athletic off-ball guys are clicking. If one of Mullins, Gelo, or Green is going that is a scoring dimension after Mart, Page, Reid, and Windham that other teams will be forced to reckon with. Tonight all three of them got going and it felt like we had no ceiling at all on offense. Once again cannot wait to see this crew against Power conference athletes starting this weekend!
Wait until we have a game where there is a lid on the basket. The going that Green, KJ, Gelo, West should have got more run will really heat up.What this game and this thread really confirmed for me is that there’s going to be plenty of griping about minutes this year. Reid has the lead guard spot locked up. Clayton and West will battle for backup minutes there, which allows KJ to play in his more natural off-ball role. The post is set with Page as the anchor, while Kropp and a small-ball mix of Martinelli and Singleton will round out the rest of those frontcourt minutes. The “large” wing or four spot is primarily held down by Martinelli and Singleton as well.
That leaves the smaller wing positions, the 2 and 3 spots, where Martinelli and Singleton will also soak up some time. From there, you’ve got Gelo, KJ, Mullins, Green, and West all fighting for what’s left. There just aren’t endless minutes to go around. Gelo’s improved all-around game gives him the highest floor right now, and Mullins earned his minutes last night with how well he played. That left Green and KJ in a tighter window for opportunities.
There’s going to be a lot of noise about getting certain guys more time in that 2 and 3 group, but the math is simple. If one of them is playing well and earning minutes, someone else in that group is sitting. That’s what happens when you’ve got real depth.
Message to the staff lol. Players play, shooters shoot, etc.That was my question. Were those shots taken to send a message to the staff?
I was saying to my family that they had more dunks in the first half than the 2004 team had the entire season.Had to watch the game on dvr delayed… I am cackling at midnight next to my sleeping wife watching this fun and gun team eviscerate an overmatched Horizon team, remembering needing everything we had to squeak past Montana State and of course the Chicago State loss. Guys who I clocked with a dunk tonight:
Page
Martinelli
Gelo
Gill
Green (like, whoa, with his outburst)
Mullins
Possibly Singleton?
Still haven’t played anyone and CCC typically stops forgiving missed rotations or going under screens when BIG play starts, but fun to daydream about being one of those Izzo teams that plays 11 guys and never stops coming at you.
Felt like every stoppage tonight we were making substitutions. Loved seeing Page, Reid, and Martinelli have a nice long chill on the bench.
West had a really nice blow by layup. Singleton looked smooth in the post and got his hands on a lot of tips toward the rim in the same way Martinelli does. He is going to score a lot of points in his career. I thought Gill looked incredibly fast - I wonder if he gets a lot more run if the defensive lightbulb goes on.
Cannot say enough good things about Page and Reid tonight. They just change everything and take so much pressure off Martinelli. I think a sneaky storyline to follow is how our athletic off-ball guys are clicking. If one of Mullins, Gelo, or Green is going that is a scoring dimension after Mart, Page, Reid, and Windham that other teams will be forced to reckon with. Tonight all three of them got going and it felt like we had no ceiling at all on offense. Once again cannot wait to see this crew against Power conference athletes starting this weekend!