Fish would be great to have back, I'm sure Hamilton will be great in time but we have some dudes in the backcourt so playing time will be hard to find.
That is a crazy hit mark on transfers, I think the only one that could be debated as a miss is Jackson P, and I actually like him as a player, its just a level to high for him to be truly competitive, he'll be amazing in a conference like MVC.
Provided we get Hadley, whats the play for the final opening? If we got another legit post that is where does that leave a player like Watson, being that there likely wont be playing time at either forward position available. If we dont get another PF with height, we will run out 6'6, Watson 6'7...
Agreed, he's someone that could have raised the program up for something like 15 years. It wasn't done so the program could stay mediocre based off of hoping there are enough Iowa alumni kids to play for him.
The one thing it does do is makes the threat of him taking over Iowa less likely. I think he's good but not sure about b12 good. Would be a beautiful area to move to.
Really surprising move, had to be a promise of huge money for him and backed by big NIL money. Otherwise he had to of turned down better jobs than this currently.
Maybe some has answered this already but what did we end up with metric wise for offense? Just curious because of the metrics of finishing in top 40 for both offense and defense.
That's the beauty of this year's team we seem to play a lot cleaner if things are called tight where last year if they were called tight we had nothing else to lean on. Offensively we don't have any huge holes like only one ball handler or streaky shooters that limit us like the past few years...
Probably misspelling it but I loved watching Eduardo najera. ISU player was Kenny Pratt. Honestly players like that weren't super talented but they kicked the others teams butt by outworking every one doing the dirty work.
Agreed, at what point is it not the players but the offensive systems we are running its the same thing over and over on offense where we generate nothing on offense for long stretches.