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It's just one game, hard to make any definitive statements about what happens going forward, but here is what I thought after watching tonight.
- Fast forward two years. Do you realize how good these 3 freshmen guards should be by then? I'm guessing their junior/senior seasons, OU will have one of the top 2-3 back courts in the Big 12. Those guys are going to be GOOD when they get some experience.
- I don't think we're going to be a great rebounding team this year. I'm guessing we grade out pretty "average" when all is said and done.
- Pledger is going to be just fine this season. Even though teams will focus on him, he is going to get better looks b/c of the talent around him.
- M'Baye. Hard to gauge him much off of today's game. Looked uncomfortable early. Not as explosive on defense or the boards as I thought. Smooth for his size, but definitely belongs at the 4/5 spots, IMO. While you can tell he has a decent shot, I hope he spends more time inside, and posting. He had a good move or two, and he is one of the few guys we can actually throw the ball into the post, to, and just let him make a move. Osby and Fitz are more jump shooters.
- Speaking of big men taking long jumpers.....I'm just not a fan. I don't think any of them will shoot it well enough to make taking them with any frequency a good thing. Especially Fitz and Osby. Every time they take a three, it takes away from a more efficient shot, whether it be a closer shot for them, or a three from a better shooting guard.
- You can really see the talent in Cousins, but he is going to have to protect the ball better. Can't have as many turnovers as he had, as a starting pg. He looks so tall out there.....I'm not a big fan of tall pg's, b/c it seems like they often struggle with handles, b/c the ball is "bouncing" so long. Just an observation. Height-wise, he looked a little like Willis out there.
- Hield may be our next Hollis. That kid can score the ball.
- Cam looks to me to be the same Cam as last year. He'll have some good games, but I can kind of see why LK is starting Hornbeak. I just don't think Cam is ever going to take that next step. Hope he proves me wrong.
- Same with Arent and Neal. Neal can still hit open shots, but neither of them are going to be very effective against Big 12 talent. Luckily both are pretty far down the depth chart.
- The pressure D didn't do much tonight. Got a few turnovers. I think we'll certainly see it more than we did last year, but much like last year, I think you'll see LK reign it in some, especially against the top 25 type teams. If we don't, we'll be giving up too many layups to make it worth running. The guys gotta learn when to pressure hard, and when to take that small step back to make sure you don't give up an easy hoop. It's a delicate balance.
Overall I liked what I saw tonight. We have a lot to improve on, but I think we will. The guys played hard, and I saw a little of the old "Kelvin hustle" out there on the floor. Players seemed attentive when LK was talking to them. That hasn't always been the case in recent years. I didn't see anything tonight to make me think we can't still compete for an NCAA Tourney spot.
- Fast forward two years. Do you realize how good these 3 freshmen guards should be by then? I'm guessing their junior/senior seasons, OU will have one of the top 2-3 back courts in the Big 12. Those guys are going to be GOOD when they get some experience.
- I don't think we're going to be a great rebounding team this year. I'm guessing we grade out pretty "average" when all is said and done.
- Pledger is going to be just fine this season. Even though teams will focus on him, he is going to get better looks b/c of the talent around him.
- M'Baye. Hard to gauge him much off of today's game. Looked uncomfortable early. Not as explosive on defense or the boards as I thought. Smooth for his size, but definitely belongs at the 4/5 spots, IMO. While you can tell he has a decent shot, I hope he spends more time inside, and posting. He had a good move or two, and he is one of the few guys we can actually throw the ball into the post, to, and just let him make a move. Osby and Fitz are more jump shooters.
- Speaking of big men taking long jumpers.....I'm just not a fan. I don't think any of them will shoot it well enough to make taking them with any frequency a good thing. Especially Fitz and Osby. Every time they take a three, it takes away from a more efficient shot, whether it be a closer shot for them, or a three from a better shooting guard.
- You can really see the talent in Cousins, but he is going to have to protect the ball better. Can't have as many turnovers as he had, as a starting pg. He looks so tall out there.....I'm not a big fan of tall pg's, b/c it seems like they often struggle with handles, b/c the ball is "bouncing" so long. Just an observation. Height-wise, he looked a little like Willis out there.
- Hield may be our next Hollis. That kid can score the ball.
- Cam looks to me to be the same Cam as last year. He'll have some good games, but I can kind of see why LK is starting Hornbeak. I just don't think Cam is ever going to take that next step. Hope he proves me wrong.
- Same with Arent and Neal. Neal can still hit open shots, but neither of them are going to be very effective against Big 12 talent. Luckily both are pretty far down the depth chart.
- The pressure D didn't do much tonight. Got a few turnovers. I think we'll certainly see it more than we did last year, but much like last year, I think you'll see LK reign it in some, especially against the top 25 type teams. If we don't, we'll be giving up too many layups to make it worth running. The guys gotta learn when to pressure hard, and when to take that small step back to make sure you don't give up an easy hoop. It's a delicate balance.
Overall I liked what I saw tonight. We have a lot to improve on, but I think we will. The guys played hard, and I saw a little of the old "Kelvin hustle" out there on the floor. Players seemed attentive when LK was talking to them. That hasn't always been the case in recent years. I didn't see anything tonight to make me think we can't still compete for an NCAA Tourney spot.