Haven't seen Benson yet tonight , is he hurt? Or is he a potential redshirt?
1. Skelly - most improved player;
2. Isiah Brown - serious talent;
3. Falzon - fighting through some physical issues
4. Lindsey is developing well and will be a double digit scorer;
5. Vic Law is an excellent all around player with a solid jump shot and his defense led to a steal and a dunk that electrified the crowd;
6. Problems with the team is Pardon is a work in progress ... They will have problems with teams that have size at PF and C like Purdue and OSU with athletic size at more than one position;
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8. Other positive is that the team is more athletic, quicker than last year's team .
Malnati is redshirtingIt's pretty obvious BB needs work. But Collins also said on his postgame show that MVSU plays mostly guards and he didn't want to put Benson out there with the poor matchups.
I might buy that if NU didn't enjoy a 20-point lead throughout most of the game.
OTOH, Hall and Malnati didn't see one second of time during this blowout, so maybe that's where CC was going.
I was surprised at just how quick Law is on defense. His ability in a nanosecond to move from the paint out to the perimeter and square up on an opponent is new for NU. He puts himself in the right place all of the time.
I get the sense that this team will rebound like no NU team in the last thirty years. I'm told that rebounding is important in basketball and difficult in the big ten.
I was watching Brown. He just throws the ball up which is hard to defend. And if you guard him he puts the ball on the floor. He's fine getting defensive attention. He looked ok guarding faster players. These crappy teams usually have their best talent at guard so I'm optimistic that what we're seeing from Brown we'll see all year.
I'm always optimistic about NU basketball. But I'm starting to get a little excited at what I'm seeing. Think we're small in the post. A little too small.
Is there any way to count how many dunks the team averaged in like, the Shurna years? I remember anytime I'd see a dunk I'd laugh and think to myself, "ha that doesn't ever really happen." Now they're putting back rebounds with authority and throwing ally oops. Crazy how much the athleticism has improved since CCC took over.
If this team stays healthy they're playing in the post season. 2018 they're going dancing
Dunks are probably the biggest change in NU hoops since I've been watching starting in 1974. This team is very athletic. Shurna was a great dunker but few other guys had hops. I think everyone but BMac and Brown can dunk on this team.
I guarantee BMAC can dunk in practice. He's 6'3''. I have a college buddy who has a dad bod who's 6'2''ash who can dunk
Thanks for all the comments from those who watched the game, I unfortunately missed it.Allow me to piggy back these thoughts.
Let me start with this: With the additions of Law and Brown on offense, stronger play at two defensive spots as well as even the slightest improvement that we're seeing from a couple other players, I think it's very reasonable to say this team is at least as good as last year's team. For now, I don't know how good they will be but I think this is a good foundation.
1. I can see Skelly as the most improved player. He's obviously stronger and I think his game is more under control. There were a few minutes tonight with Skelly at the 4 and Pardon at the five.
2. Everything that's being said about Brown is true. He's a legitimate backup for BMac with a good shot, good decisionmaking and good activity on defense. I wonder how his size is going to translate against bigger B10 guards.
3. I hope Falzon's health problems are true because he was deeeeeeep on that bench tonight.
4. Nobody has said anything about Lindsey's size!! I think he's gotten huge!! He's grown AND put on muscle. He's still listed at his 6-5 freshman size, but I swear he's 6-7. Look at him next to Pardon.
His shot looked confident tonight, but we've seen this before. So excuse me if I reserve judgement.
But if he continues to shoot the three anything close like he did tonight, this is a different team.
OTOH, tonight it was pretty evident by his reaction to calls on other players that he still doesn't know what a foul is. Watch out for that to creep up at some point.
5. Vic Law looked as good as advertised also. Watching him, Pardon and Skelly/Lindsey go after rebounds is a different dimension to this team that I think may translate well to B10 play. Also, these guys have no problem laying a body on someone. Teams may be bigger than them, but I don't think they will be muscled out.
6. I agree Pardon and Skelly may have problems with bigger front lines. But NU may be able to make up for that a bit with a bigger BMac, Law and hopefully an improved Lindsey. That has the potential for tough matchups.
I'm sure I'm quibbling here, but I'm not sure I agree Pardon is as far behind back as to be qualified as "a work in progress." He's got his weaknesses, but I think he always will. OTOH, I think those great hands and aggressive play make up for a lot.
I'm interested to see if he can stay out of foul trouble.
Last cheap observation: I can't remember when the Cats ran so much as they did tonight. I'm not sure that will translate to B10 play. However, Law, Lindsey and Brown looked confident with the ball, and there were a lot of good decisions tonight as well as nice ball movement. They were also well-prepared for a few traps tonight. They were broken easily with good, well-executed strategy - not just athletic jump passes.
1. The first guy off the bench was Skelly who I have heard might be NU's most improved player;
2. The second primary ball handler was Isiah Brown who had at least three amazing drop off passes that led to easy baskets. The kid has serious talent. He is muscular and is 6'0" tall
and 5'10";
3. Falzon is fighting through some physical issues and his minutes are being controlled in the early season. Tap is a seasoned backup to pick up the slack. Hopefully, his minutes will pick up as we move through the non-conference
4. Lindsey is developing well and will be a double digit scorer;
5. Vic Law is an excellent all around player with a solid jump shot and his defense led to a steal and a dunk that electrified the crowd. His issue is that he is still is turning it over trying to create his shot. He will learn and correct this through the season. Hopefully, he lowers the TOs by the Butler and UT game;
6. Problems with the team is Pardon is a work in progress with good raw skills but still needs to develop down low game. I love Skelly's game and he appears to have grown to 6'9" but is more comfortable with working the high post with Pardon. They will have problems with teams that have size at PF and C like Purdue and OSU with athletic size at more than one position.
It is obvious that Benson is very raw and will brought along slowly;
7. Positives from tonight is that UT struggled with Incarnate Word and Maryland barely beat American and Albany beat PSU which shows me that these are teams that might be teams that struggle early on and that might mean that NU has a shot against no. 21 UT and NU might finally be able to beat Maryland and PSU is overrated.
8. Other positive is that the team is more athletic, quicker than last year's team which can lead to creating TOs and easy fast break points which we have not done well at NU.
Haven't seen Benson yet tonight , is he hurt?