Nice Write up by Dana O'Neil.
http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebask...5/iowa-states-morris-no-longer-little-man-man
http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebask...5/iowa-states-morris-no-longer-little-man-man
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“We’ve only had two workouts with the whole team, but in the two practices that we’ve had, his group is so much further ahead and that’s because of him," Hoiberg said.
I would really like to meet his mother and shake her hand. She obviously raised him right and figured out how to challenge him so he could make the most of what he had.
Nice work, Mom.
Next year will be different though since he'll definitely have to take more of the load on his shoulders, but the good thing is that he won't have to take all the load with others like Niang and BDJ on the floor, and what he does have to take on, I firmly believe he is ready for it. Thank Mr. Kane for that. Funny how things work out.
I'll never forget the interview of Monte after we signed Kane where Monte straight-up said how dissapointed he was that we signed Kane, essentially recruiting over him.
I don't remember seeing this article.
I completely agree with everything you said. I remember an interview during the season where I believe Monte even said that Kane was the best thing for his development.
The greatest thing for me is that yes maybe Kane was over recruting Monte, but look at how Hoiberg managed that. By mid season Monte was starting because he showed he had to be on the floor.
I feel like some coaches would have kept Monte on the bench because Kane was the "better PG". We're lucky to have Hoiberg who understands how to manage players and could see that moving Kane off the ball would make the team better.
I don't remember seeing this article.
I completely agree with everything you said. I remember an interview during the season where I believe Monte even said that Kane was the best thing for his development.
The greatest thing for me is that yes maybe Kane was over recruting Monte, but look at how Hoiberg managed that. By mid season Monte was starting because he showed he had to be on the floor.
I feel like some coaches would have kept Monte on the bench because Kane was the "better PG". We're lucky to have Hoiberg who understands how to manage players and could see that moving Kane off the ball would make the team better.
Credit also to Kane who made it clear to everyone that he just wanted to win and everything he did was toward that end. He helped out other players toward that end and they all profited from it.
The greatest thing for me is that yes maybe Kane was over recruting Monte, but look at how Hoiberg managed that. By mid season Monte was starting because he showed he had to be on the floor.
Great article. I'd guess that even ISU is higher on a national level right now than either of them, thanks in part, to Monte!
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