by PowderBlue » January 3rd, 2013, 11:05 am
I've now been able to watch the Sycs enough this year to make some factual and informed comments...thanks Hawaii and ESPN3!
Anyway, it's been nice to watch them play recently, and the true testament of a mid-major is that you can't take a night off. That loss at Morehead could really hurt later on this year, as winning the MVC Tournament will be tougher this year than it was two years ago, IMO.
I have been incredibly impressed with Lansing this year. His growth has been tremendous. His use of timeouts in the second half last night was something every first year coach should be taking notes on. His players truly seem to trust him and work for him (unlike a couple of the seniors last year...but that's a different and more frustrating story). I've always thought Lansing was a good recruiter for our program and an adequate X's and O's guy. That opinion has changed this year.
Odum has become nearly everything all the homer fans hoped he would become. I rarely see that silly cross-court-from-under-the-basket-no-look-because-I-can pass from him anymore...THANK GOD. He's always had great instincts, but his maturity has really come around.
Arop had an awful game last night, but for the first time in a long time, having our best (or 2nd leading) true scorer shut down didn't hurt us. This team has run 10 deep against ILST and UNI and had four guys in double figures vs. the redbirds and two in double figures with two more netting 9 and 8 against the panthers. Offensive balance...I don't know what to do with myself.
The BIGGEST difference - in my mind - from the last two years is the offense that the starting 5 runs. The ball rarely hits the floor when they're feeling it. There were more than a few possessions in the last few games where no one dribbled more than twice. The ball movement has been incredible to watch compared with previous years. The second unit takes a step back here, but their defense makes up for it.
Some negatives...I still don't feel like we have a true backup PG. I don't feel like our bigs can play inside with true interior post players...Kitchell has made big strides defensively, but all three/four of our "post" players are more of post-perimeter guys. Samuels is really the only horse on the roster (JUCO) and he's out with a busted foot. At this point, you have to consider the medical redshirt for him to preserve his two years of eligibility...but that true inside post presence would be nice to have defensively.
While I still don't think this squad can keep up with Creighton...I have to think that if this level of play continues that they can be in that 2-4 range going into STL. If that happens, I'll be pulling out my hair over that silly Morehead State loss.