With conference play starting this week, I'm curious where you assess your team at this point. What do you think overall of your team and some individuals who you think could make a real difference.
As for CU, this team could finish in the top 3, and it could struggle to stay out of the play-in bracket. I think the addition of Echinique will be enough to keep me from having to get a Thursday night reservation in St. Louis.
More than 1/3 of CUs shots have been from three point range. However, we are shooting less than 32%. That drops to less than 30% if you take out the 7 of 7 start to the Idaho State Game (where by the way we went on to finish 8 or 16.) They talk about improving our perimeter shooting, but I just don't think that happens this year - at least not much. By this time in a career you are either a good shooter or you aren't. I think the team will continue to be inconsistent from the three point line. We may have a game or two where the fellas go off for 10 or 21 or something, but otherwise I think we will only be successful by focusing more on the inside and mid-range jumpers.
Our passing has been abysmal. Getting the ball the post players at the right time and spot was never a skill taught by Altman's staff - or at least not taught very well. McDermott clearly has a focus of getting the ball inside, but it is a skill that many of our guys are still developing. Even fundamental things like when to throw a bounce pass and when to throw over the top or which hand to throw the ball to, are apparently difficult concepts to grasp. We have had more entry passes stolen or batted away already this year than good teams lose in a season. If the inside game is going to be effective, the wings are going to have to grasp this and do it pretty quick.
Ball movement at times has been o.k. and at other times is not very good at all. The last several seasons, ball movement has been nonexistent at times. I don't kow if it was Altman's offense or the players' lack of skill. I lean toward the latter since it was not such a problem up until the last few years. Unfortunately, that means we will probably continue to struggle this sesaon with good ball movement - which also contributes to the problem of getting the ball into a good spot for a good entry pass to the posts at the right time.
After the game last Saturday, McDermott was asked how your fix the problems with ball movement and passing. His one word answer - recruit. To me, that says a lot about his assessment of where this team is and what potential he thinks it has.
With respect to certain players, Anthony Young is turning into a really, really good point guard. His development from last year to this year has been outstanding. He is fast, smooth and has developed a pretty good shooting touch. His free throw shooting is much improved. After the Samford game, McDermott remarked that Young is the rare player who can be told once by the coaching staff what they want to get done on the floor offensively or defensively, and he goes out and does it the way they have asked him.
McDermott is just incredible. The kid simply has a knack for basketball. He has so many rebounds and put-backs, because of his instinct for position and timing. He is tenacious. When he shoots the bunnies, he is already going back up for a tip before the ball decides whether to go in or come back out. I believe his dad sees his kids potential and I believe this will give coach huge incentive to bust his butt to bring in the best players he can find to help his kid's team be successful (not that coaches are trying to do that anyway, but perhaps when its your own kid there is that little extra, if you know what I mean).
Echinque is still a question mark. No doubt, he is a solid big man with a terrific shooting touch, and a good defensive presense. He is having some trouble handling entry passes. It might be that the passes haven't always been real good. But he has fumbled some pretty decent passes. He is going to have to work on that aspect of his game. He will certainly help against the stronger posts in the league who have overpowered Kenny in the past.
I still think the team will finish in the top 4, but there are going to be games where we really struggle to score points, which will make it a real challenge to get much higher than that