Cowduck
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I found that loss last night to be supremely frustrating until I remembered that this team is exceeding expectations as it is. When have we gone into a road game against a mid-tier conference opponent expecting to win in the last 5 years?
I'd say at this point we know what kind of team we have, and it is the kind of team Coach Shyatt has been telling us we would be since he was hired. On the plus side we get maximum effort, borderline elite team defense that will keep us in every game, and an offense with a combination of frontcourt skill and outside shooting that isn't terrible but will struggle frequently. On the negative side we have a major lack of depth and a major lack of perimeter athleticism and ballhandling that makes it extremely difficult to break defenses down with dribble penetration or otherwise create something when the play breaks down. The bottom line in college basketball is that you are only as good as your guard play, and all of our guards have limitations that make us relatively easy to defend.
I am thrilled with the direction the team is headed - thrilled to be pissed when we lose games like "58-52 @TCU" instead of being embarrassed when we lose games like "76-60 home vs. North Florida." We're ahead of where I thought we'd be but the roster is the limiting factor right now. Let's hope we find guard play in future recruiting classes that addresses our offensive weaknesses. If we do that, we'll be hoisting conference championship banners.
Can anyone tell me what we should be expecting from Shakir Smith in future years? Given what I have read about him it sounds like he might be the kind of player we are in sore need of right now.
I'd say at this point we know what kind of team we have, and it is the kind of team Coach Shyatt has been telling us we would be since he was hired. On the plus side we get maximum effort, borderline elite team defense that will keep us in every game, and an offense with a combination of frontcourt skill and outside shooting that isn't terrible but will struggle frequently. On the negative side we have a major lack of depth and a major lack of perimeter athleticism and ballhandling that makes it extremely difficult to break defenses down with dribble penetration or otherwise create something when the play breaks down. The bottom line in college basketball is that you are only as good as your guard play, and all of our guards have limitations that make us relatively easy to defend.
I am thrilled with the direction the team is headed - thrilled to be pissed when we lose games like "58-52 @TCU" instead of being embarrassed when we lose games like "76-60 home vs. North Florida." We're ahead of where I thought we'd be but the roster is the limiting factor right now. Let's hope we find guard play in future recruiting classes that addresses our offensive weaknesses. If we do that, we'll be hoisting conference championship banners.
Can anyone tell me what we should be expecting from Shakir Smith in future years? Given what I have read about him it sounds like he might be the kind of player we are in sore need of right now.