Can we win?
I say we win tonight. Because a Cat never loses hope.
Need to contain McCaffery and Wiseman as well and don’t let them have anything easy.
In other words you have stopped reading Cormac McCarthy..Thanks to Uber, I will be in attendance. I'm 2 for 3 (Norfolk, Providence, MSU), so perhaps we have a chance.
That Uber is a heck of a Cat.Thanks to Uber, I will be in attendance. I'm 2 for 3 (Norfolk, Providence, MSU), so perhaps we have a chance.
Garza should have a field day on the offensive glass. Once we adjust, Wieskamp will get open looks. Too bad we don’t have Boo for this game as I think he could get by Iowa’s guards.You mean Wieskamp? Last 4 B1G games scored 26/21/23/23. Only the first game he was in single digits with 7
What are the chances your Uber will be an Impala?That Uber is a heck of a Cat.
Can we win?
I say we win tonight. Because a Cat never loses hope.
The 30% chance KenPom gives us seems right. If our wave of bigs can stay out of foul trouble against Garza and control layups and rebounds ... maybe. Garza is really good, but we did hold him to zero last year in Iowa City.
Think Jones may see quite a bit of times on Garza?Garza is a beast, the No. 1 scorer in the Big Ten at 22 points per game. We'll see if Ryan Young is up to the task, though NU will probably double him every time he touches it in the post.
This is an interesting contrast in styles. Iowa is the No. 1 scoring offense in the conference, while NU is last. Iowa is shorthanded, though. This will be all about who can control the tempo.
I don’t know about that. While Garza is an excellent B1G player, I actually think Young can hold up fairly well against him. Garza has a great motor and very good fundamentals, but Young is big and fairly stout, also plays with discipline and a good motor. I think he will be outplayed but able to hang in there. It’s the overwhelming athlete big man types with size strength and quickness (like IL and maybe MSU) that worry me with our current roster, moreso than Garza. We also have better depth of bigs right now than guards. Wieskamp might be more difficult to guard with our lack of depth at wing right now. I bet we use the double team on Garza like we used to do against Happ of WI. That said, would not at all be shocked if I’m totally wrong and Garza drops 25/12.Garza should have a field day on the offensive glass. Once we adjust, Wieskamp will get open looks. Too bad we don’t have Boo for this game as I think he could get by Iowa’s guards.
I like watching Garza. Guy has an amazing work rate (to use a soccer term). He has as much vertical leap as Young but always seems to be in the right place at the right time for rebounds. And he is magic around the basket. If Ryan can be 80% as good as Luka (Brasi) Garza NU will be in good shape.I don’t know about that. While Garza is an excellent B1G player, I actually think Young can hold up fairly well against him. Garza has a great motor and very good fundamentals, but Young is big and fairly stout, also plays with discipline and a good motor. I think he will be outplayed but able to hang in there. It’s the overwhelming athlete big man types with size strength and quickness (like IL and maybe MSU) that worry me with our current roster, moreso than Garza. We also have better depth of bigs right now than guards. Wieskamp might be more difficult to guard with our lack of depth at wing right now. I bet we use the double team on Garza like we used to do against Happ of WI. That said, would not at all be shocked if I’m totally wrong and Garza drops 25/12.
With the likely double teams, means that if Iowa shoots well from 3 we may be in trouble, but if we move well on D and they don’t shoot great we can hang around and give ourselves a chance. Sounds like a lot of games in the B1G.
Agreed!Can we win?
I say we win tonight. Because a Cat never loses hope.
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Garza should have a field day on the offensive glass. Once we adjust, Wieskamp will get open looks. Too bad we don’t have Boo for this game as I think he could get by Iowa’s guards.