*** Official Iowa State Season Thread ***

Once again I find myself excited for the game. Anyone else? I think Javan will be back so that’ll help scoring some. I hope Rasir plays similar to how he did earlier in the week. As much as people compliment Walker (as they should) Rasirs performance went widely unnoticed. 15 pts 6 rebs 7ast and 4 TOs. With one turnover being the last possession. Hoping he can build off it and continue to distribute well! Also hoping one of the freshmen can catch fire scoring.
Statistically Bolton has had a good year. His efforts don’t go unnoticed. That said this team is better when the ball is moving. Too often the ball gets stuck in Bolton’s hands in a one-on-one situation.

Id like to see Walker get a legit opp to bring the ball up and set up guys like Johnson and Bolton.
 
Once again I find myself excited for the game. Anyone else? I think Javan will be back so that’ll help scoring some. I hope Rasir plays similar to how he did earlier in the week. As much as people compliment Walker (as they should) Rasirs performance went widely unnoticed. 15 pts 6 rebs 7ast and 4 TOs. With one turnover being the last possession. Hoping he can build off it and continue to distribute well! Also hoping one of the freshmen can catch fire scoring.
Javan was expected to be back for this one is what I heard after the WVU game
 
Statistically Bolton has had a good year. His efforts don’t go unnoticed. That said this team is better when the ball is moving. Too often the ball gets stuck in Bolton’s hands in a one-on-one situation.

Id like to see Walker get a legit opp to bring the ball up and set up guys like Johnson and Bolton.

During the WV comeback, it was Walker with the ball in hands making plays. It made everyone else better, we need more of that.
 
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Once again I find myself excited for the game. Anyone else? I think Javan will be back so that’ll help scoring some. I hope Rasir plays similar to how he did earlier in the week. As much as people compliment Walker (as they should) Rasirs performance went widely unnoticed. 15 pts 6 rebs 7ast and 4 TOs. With one turnover being the last possession. Hoping he can build off it and continue to distribute well! Also hoping one of the freshmen can catch fire scoring.
I'll watch because its -10 in Iowa today, but the last time they played West Virginia tough they proceeded to have one of the worst losses in Hilton history.

Don't be fooled, even the worst teams don't lose evey game by 25. Oklahoma has been extremely hot latley and won't be in a good mood after losing to Tech.
 
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Statistically Bolton has had a good year. His efforts don’t go unnoticed. That said this team is better when the ball is moving. Too often the ball gets stuck in Bolton’s hands in a one-on-one situation.

Id like to see Walker get a legit opp to bring the ball up and set up guys like Johnson and Bolton.

I most certainly agree! That’s why I wanted to point out how good he did last game, especially at distributing the ball. It wasn’t a Walker vs Bolton who’s the better pg comment, though I can understand how it came across that way. Like any sane fan I think walker has more potential at pg than Rasir
 
I didn't bother to look at OUs results, knowing they had big wins recently. Of course that means I forgot about the TTl loss! And I watched a lot of that game!
Now I'm less hopeful from the "hot team overlooks struggling opponent" standpoint, but still somewhat hopeful from the "blind optimistic fan" perspective.
 
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I'll watch because its -10 in Iowa today, but the last time they played West Virginia tough they proceeded to have one of the worst losses in Hilton history.

Don't be fooled, even the worst teams don't lose evey game by 25. Oklahoma has been extremely hot latley and won't be in a good mood after losing to Tech.

It is true that one game espcially a close loss doen't mean the team isn't still at the bottom of the league. Still we are fans and I won't dissuade anyone for looking forward to seeing the team play again. Fans should look forward to seeing the young players get better and hopefully get rewarded with a couple of wins before the season ends.
My expectations for a W vs OU are low, but I do think they'll show up and keep it closer than the spread at the end. Assuming Javan is back (last I saw that was expected) it will be ther first time in over a month we have a full roster (w/o XF).
This year has been bad no doubt, but the past month with all the Covid issues have made the team look way worse than reality.
 
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I'll have to watch it again because I didn't see that action of the play. That play would work for a 3, however I honestly don't think Bolton would've ever kicked it. Lol

Rasir is a great scorer, and we need him to get shots for this team to work at all. But he is not a good passer. Just not a strength. And he is turnover prone.

Yet CSP had him at point up til now. The two most important skills, for the most important position, and we have the exact wrong guy as the starter.

I dont understand how he makes these 180 degree wrong decisions. I cannot believe he is tanking on purpose. He cannot be just flat out dumb, right? I mean, he has been around basketball forever, he must know. Only thing i can figure is he promised something to someone, and wont renege even if its a disaster. Or else he thinks the best way for a player to get better at something is in a real live game, and he is willing to sacrifice wins and his own job in the process.
 
I most certainly agree! That’s why I wanted to point out how good he did last game, especially at distributing the ball. It wasn’t a Walker vs Bolton who’s the better pg comment, though I can understand how it came across that way. Like any sane fan I think walker has more potential at pg than Rasir
We’re in agreement. Walker has a lot of helium right now. Hope he can take advantage of the opp.

Bolton has been consistent. Have to take the good with the bad in his game. He’s been forced into a tough role on a struggling team.
 
Rasir is a great scorer, and we need him to get shots for this team to work at all. But he is not a good passer. Just not a strength. And he is turnover prone.

Yet CSP had him at point up til now. The two most important skills, for the most important position, and we have the exact wrong guy as the starter.

I dont understand how he makes these 180 degree wrong decisions. I cannot believe he is tanking on purpose. He cannot be just flat out dumb, right? I mean, he has been around basketball forever, he must know. Only thing i can figure is he promised something to someone, and wont renege even if its a disaster. Or else he thinks the best way for a player to get better at something is in a real live game, and he is willing to sacrifice wins and his own job in the process.

Serious question, up until the last three games, who on this roster would you have wanted to run the point.

with the injuries to Tre and Jaden, no preseason practice, and chopped up non conference schedule with games being cancelled, who would have been a better choice than Rah to run the point?

I agree Walker needs to see extended minutes at the point going forward. It will be a bad look if he doesn’t.

but there was no one else at the beginning of the season.
 
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Rasir is a great scorer, and we need him to get shots for this team to work at all. But he is not a good passer. Just not a strength. And he is turnover prone.

Yet CSP had him at point up til now. The two most important skills, for the most important position, and we have the exact wrong guy as the starter.

I dont understand how he makes these 180 degree wrong decisions. I cannot believe he is tanking on purpose. He cannot be just flat out dumb, right? I mean, he has been around basketball forever, he must know. Only thing i can figure is he promised something to someone, and wont renege even if its a disaster. Or else he thinks the best way for a player to get better at something is in a real live game, and he is willing to sacrifice wins and his own job in the process.
Prohm failed to replace Halliburton. Insult to injury the guard whisperer coach hasn't been able to “develop” Bolton’s game. (Or Harris’ or Jackson’s or really anyone else’s).

Prohm’s not a dolt. Just not good at his job.
 
Prohm failed to replace Halliburton. Insult to injury the guard whisperer coach hasn't been able to “develop” Bolton’s game. (Or Harris’ or Jackson’s or really anyone else’s).

Prohm’s not a dolt. Just not good at his job.
Yes because it’s easy to replace a lottery pg. You don’t have to look hard to see that Rasir has improved as a pg when you look back at last year or his freshman year at penn state. You have to be blissfully ignorant to see he hasn’t developed.

Not trying to say he should be pg, but to ignore what the stats say is just unfair to him
 
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Lost money betting against isu early in the week, so naturally going to double down and try to win it back by betting on the good guys to cover today. +14.5
 
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Yes because it’s easy to replace a lottery pg. You don’t have to look hard to see that Rasir has improved as a pg when you look back at last year or his freshman year at penn state. You have to be blissfully ignorant to see he hasn’t developed.

Not trying to say he should be pg, but to ignore what the stats say is just unfair to him
Didn’t say it would be easy. Halliburton leaving early was a hit. No question. It’s Prohm’ job to replenish the well. Especially, at guard which is an emphasis for his programs.

He got a dose of that reality when Halliburton was hurt last season. The NBA rumors were already swirling. Prohm wasn’t left in the lurch. He took a shot on Harris and I assume extended to others in the transfer group.

I agree Bolton has improved. I don’t think he’s developed as a PG. Stats show production for a guy who’s had the ball in his hands the most and carte Blanche in shot selection.

Bolton is not a PG that is going to make others around him better. That’s obviously my blissfully ignorant opinion.
 
Didn’t say it would be easy. Halliburton leaving early was a hit. No question. It’s Prohm’ job to replenish the well. Especially, at guard which is an emphasis for his programs.

He got a dose of that reality when Halliburton was hurt last season. The NBA rumors were already swirling. Prohm wasn’t left in the lurch. He took a shot on Harris and I assume extended to others in the transfer group.

I agree Bolton has improved. I don’t think he’s developed as a PG. Stats show production for a guy who’s had the ball in his hands the most and carte Blanche in shot selection.

Bolton is not a PG that is going to make others around him better. That’s obviously my blissfully ignorant opinion.

I mean Rasir is 4th in the Big 12 assists so not bad for someone who has developed at a pg.
 

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