SoonerinNC
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The Stanford and Missouri games gave some insights as to our ability to win against quality competition.
On the plus side:
Our defense is clearly better even though Stanford torched us. Our bench players are helpful in maintaining a good defense.
We should be able to go 9 deep and that has probably helped us in having a strong second half in most of the games. Our reserves are very athletic and should all improve as the season goes on. Iwaukor is one of my favorites. If he works at it he could be something special.
Reeves is clearly a playmaker and his history indicates that he will be a good scoring threat from deep over the long run.
Doolittle sort of disappeared in the opener and the Stanford game but he has been solid otherwise. If he gets help he handles the bigs pretty well on D.
When Manek takes shots in rhythm he is deadly. Just rushes and doesn't get set well a times.
Harmon seems to be discovering what he can and can not do at Div I. Hopefully he continues to progress. Bienemy is a solid backup but he has to look more for shots. We need some offensive contribution from him.
The biggest problem as I see it is inside defense. Second is our current point guard play. Not really a negative but not contributing enough at this time.
We have yet to prove that we can consistently score from outside. We seem to have some potential there but our shot selection is undisciplined at times.
We appear to be a team that on a good night can beat almost anyone. And on a bad night can lose games to an average team.
On the plus side:
Our defense is clearly better even though Stanford torched us. Our bench players are helpful in maintaining a good defense.
We should be able to go 9 deep and that has probably helped us in having a strong second half in most of the games. Our reserves are very athletic and should all improve as the season goes on. Iwaukor is one of my favorites. If he works at it he could be something special.
Reeves is clearly a playmaker and his history indicates that he will be a good scoring threat from deep over the long run.
Doolittle sort of disappeared in the opener and the Stanford game but he has been solid otherwise. If he gets help he handles the bigs pretty well on D.
When Manek takes shots in rhythm he is deadly. Just rushes and doesn't get set well a times.
Harmon seems to be discovering what he can and can not do at Div I. Hopefully he continues to progress. Bienemy is a solid backup but he has to look more for shots. We need some offensive contribution from him.
The biggest problem as I see it is inside defense. Second is our current point guard play. Not really a negative but not contributing enough at this time.
We have yet to prove that we can consistently score from outside. We seem to have some potential there but our shot selection is undisciplined at times.
We appear to be a team that on a good night can beat almost anyone. And on a bad night can lose games to an average team.
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