TJ has done an incredible job. His recruiting ability is amazing. We forget, we don't have the team TJ projected to have Williams and Green. By the time Green's decision needed to be made it was pretty much to late to bring in someone high caliber, they were off of the market by then. With those two, we can go hard on defense like we do, but would have enough quality depth in the guard court to avoid games where we look worn out. And I think our defense would be even better with a long 6'5 point guard in Williams defending on the perimeter. With those two we can probably continue to play at a high level without many issues if a guy has to sit out some games with injury (Grill). With those two, especially Green, our scoring woes in certain games highly improves. Everyone will have fresher legs. For a lot of the year one of Grill, Kalscheur or Holmes has been able to be "on" to score enough to keep us in games, but there is also a good chance we will lose. When of two those guys are "on" we are tough to beat. If all three are on, forget it, we are unbeatable.
Despite our liabilities, TJ has us competitive enough to keep us in most games until the end, which is great with this group. The frustrating thing is were were so close insuring we could get a top 4 seed and play in Des Moines and blew some games we had great chances of winning. TJ has a great culture and a very good strategy and scheme overall but at times he has struggled with in game adjustments (especially in the second half), and substitution patterns. I also think maybe his staff may have an issue of knowing when the team is fatigued and dialing down things in practice so the guys are fresh for the game (speculation on my part). I say this because listening to the post game interviews, seems like the TJ and the players cognitively know what they needed to do, but physically they just couldn't do it.