bufan741777 wrote:Adunk33 wrote:DUBulldog wrote:Coming into the game, I thought Drake had a decent chance. Never expected the complete dismantling that I saw. Drake was up 14 at half, and after the first few minutes of the second half, ISU never got closer than 15. Drake had an answer for every ISU bucket.
Timmer with 28.
De'Tae McMurray with 12 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists
Nick McGlynn 11 points, 13 rebounds
Jalen Gibbs 12 points in 13 minutes
ILST seemed content trading buckets when Drake was up 10+. Watching that game last night as an ILST fan, I was reminded of those great UNI teams of the early-mid 2010's. Great ball movement, great shooting, led by veterans, and even in the rare occasion the Birds did play defense, Drake hit an NBA range or contested 3. 15 three's is impressive.
I don't think ILST will be the same team the next time Drake and ILST play. They don't play again until the second to last game of the season. Last night was ILST's first game playing with the "whole team" available. I say that, but Keyshawn Evans was not 100% after missing the game against INST.
I think DU's game at INST will show us a little more. INST is more of a road test than Valpo, who quite frankly... looks BAD.
Another tough game for the Birds this week. The leading candidates for MVC POY will matchup. Alize vs Milik. Should be a fun one.
People keep talking about ISU's offence and how much three players can carry a whole team. I feel that many people fail to bring up their defense. It seems that even against lower level teams that they should win that their defense keeps the game close and doesn't allow their team to pull away until the last minute of regulation or overtime. LAst four games...
UIC +1
EU +6
ISUb +3
DU -25
It seems to me that they will pick up more losses in close games if their D doesn't help out the three players that average significant points per game.
Agree completely. Last year's team had one of the best defenses in the country. This year's just tries to outscore their opponent. However, they are getting decent at winning close games. In games that were decided by 7 or less the Birds are 6-2.
I see what you're saying thought. Defense wins championships.