First impression was that it's going to take a while to get used to seeing B-Mac in a suit.
All ten scholarship guys played significant minutes. starters were Greer, Gaines, Kopp, Nance and Young. At the first break, they were replaced by Buie, Spencer, Turner, Beran and Jones. The second group was way more exciting and fun that the first. Overall strengths of the second group were ball movement and energy. The first group seemed to be aiming for open three. Shooting is shooting. I don't know how well that will play. The most notable weekness is interior defense. Quincy seemed to get a ton of points inside. Also what a foul-fest! NU might have been called for thirty fouls. I'm not sure about the rules for reffing in an exhibition game, but if I were a conspiracy theorist, I would suspect that CCC instructed the refs (I assume we hired them) that once NU got out to a commanding lead to call the game very close on us just to test the players.
Anyway here's my very amateur individual breakdown (in order of class):
Spencer: Looks like the best player on the team. Absolutely belongs, fun to watch. Can shoot, pass and finish. Plays with great energy.
Turner: Nothing new. Lets the game come to him. Looked good with the second group.
Gaines: Best defender on the team. Shot looks somewhat improved
Kopp: Versatile offensive player. Settles too much for the outside shot. Hot & cold
Nance: Much improved from last year. Still a bit awkward at times, but much more instinctive. Still not a great finisher.
Greer: Capable back-up PG. The offense slows down when he's in there, but he doesn't make a lot of mistakes. Just like a lot of guards NU has had over the years. If he plays more than 15 mins/game, we're in trouble.
Young: Uses his big body well at the offensive end and in rebounding. Not much of a factor defensively.
Buie: FEARLESS. Just what you want in a freshman. Should be starting by B1G season. I would live with the mistakes and have him starting now.
Jones: Very athletic. Showed good things inside and out on offense. A big part of the weakness of the interior defense. Hope Coach James can improve that with both him and Young.
Beran: You can see flashes of why he's a 4-star, but he's just not ready for this level yet. Way to much in his own head. Always a beat or two before he figures out what to do, and that takes him out of shooting rhythm as well. Needs time and confidence more than anything else.
It's going to be a long year, but there's some hope after one exhibition game.
All ten scholarship guys played significant minutes. starters were Greer, Gaines, Kopp, Nance and Young. At the first break, they were replaced by Buie, Spencer, Turner, Beran and Jones. The second group was way more exciting and fun that the first. Overall strengths of the second group were ball movement and energy. The first group seemed to be aiming for open three. Shooting is shooting. I don't know how well that will play. The most notable weekness is interior defense. Quincy seemed to get a ton of points inside. Also what a foul-fest! NU might have been called for thirty fouls. I'm not sure about the rules for reffing in an exhibition game, but if I were a conspiracy theorist, I would suspect that CCC instructed the refs (I assume we hired them) that once NU got out to a commanding lead to call the game very close on us just to test the players.
Anyway here's my very amateur individual breakdown (in order of class):
Spencer: Looks like the best player on the team. Absolutely belongs, fun to watch. Can shoot, pass and finish. Plays with great energy.
Turner: Nothing new. Lets the game come to him. Looked good with the second group.
Gaines: Best defender on the team. Shot looks somewhat improved
Kopp: Versatile offensive player. Settles too much for the outside shot. Hot & cold
Nance: Much improved from last year. Still a bit awkward at times, but much more instinctive. Still not a great finisher.
Greer: Capable back-up PG. The offense slows down when he's in there, but he doesn't make a lot of mistakes. Just like a lot of guards NU has had over the years. If he plays more than 15 mins/game, we're in trouble.
Young: Uses his big body well at the offensive end and in rebounding. Not much of a factor defensively.
Buie: FEARLESS. Just what you want in a freshman. Should be starting by B1G season. I would live with the mistakes and have him starting now.
Jones: Very athletic. Showed good things inside and out on offense. A big part of the weakness of the interior defense. Hope Coach James can improve that with both him and Young.
Beran: You can see flashes of why he's a 4-star, but he's just not ready for this level yet. Way to much in his own head. Always a beat or two before he figures out what to do, and that takes him out of shooting rhythm as well. Needs time and confidence more than anything else.
It's going to be a long year, but there's some hope after one exhibition game.