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Crispin also predicted in pre-season that we'd be a lock to make the NCAA tourney.Crispin made the comment that Moss is an NBA player if he wants to be
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Crispin also predicted in pre-season that we'd be a lock to make the NCAA tourney.Crispin made the comment that Moss is an NBA player if he wants to be
I predicted Moss would have a breakout year, instead he had one breakout game. I even messaged my buddy that went to Simeon to watch out for him. Oh well, maybe next year.
And next year, it will become even more exaggerated with Joe and Conner.Been one of my main concerns with the Fran era...just doesn't seem like weight training is a priority...with a few exceptions our guys seem to be so much thinner than much of our opposition....
I can't think of many, if any, of Fran's players who have truly improved, or added new skill sets, during his tenure.He has the overall talent to be a very good player for us. He just seems to get going too fast sometimes and is a super streaky shooter. If I were him, I would spend all summer working on ball handling and the 3 point shot.
It's to be expected that a freshman would be on the skinny side and Connor just lost tons of weight during his illness so they get a pass.And next year, it will become even more exaggerated with Joe and Conner.
Fran won't let them gain extra weight or muscle. i think that's an achilles heel under Fran.I'd add he needs to hit the weight room....has to get much stronger.
Fran does, and that causes problems....sometimes I think Fran still subscribes to it.
And next year, it will become even more exaggerated with Joe and Conner.
If true that's just crazy....really wouldn't surprise me though.Fran won't let them gain extra weight or muscle. i think that's an achilles heel under Fran.
I can't think of many, if any, of Fran's players who have truly improved, or added new skill sets, during his tenure.
This is all correct. Bohannon is a point guard in the sense that he is the only "ballhandler" on the team. Iowa needs a defensive minded pg who can penetrate. This would put the bigs in more opportune positions and allow JBo to have kickouts for open 3's. Defensively it would go a long way in improving the team's overall defense. Right now the opposing pg can either get his own or get into his teams offense with ease. Disrupting this with a bulldog defender at point would help everything immensely. Bohannon is a tremendous shooter. For Iowa to become a player in March this is what he needs to be.Bohannon doesn't possess the quickness, athleticism, ball handling skills that are critical to a PG in the traditional sense at this level. The claim has been that Fran doesn't follow traditional position theory, so why try to force JBo into traditional duties such as primary ball handler? This is where some of us see the terrible roster management issues at there most critical. Whatever the position, there absolutely needs to be a higher level athlete with suerior ball handling, driving, slashing skills. Ideally, JBo would be the 3rd or 4th best ball handler on the team. He's a skilled shooter, that's where his energy should be directed. Setting up for threes, without the ball in his hands.
JBO is a real asset. However, what team in the BIG would he start for at PG? How many teams would he start for at the 2? You can hide his short comings at the 2 far easier than you can at PG. At PG, he is just too overmatched athletically and that is a not a knock on JBO.I don't believe JBo is playing out of position. He is a PG with weaknesses. If you move him to the 2 spot, he will be a SG with weaknesses. He's not big enough, or a good enough ball handler to penetrate with any effectiveness. In fact, no one on this team can do that, so you are looking at a team in which the PG, SG and SF are all poor ball handlers, no matter who you put in the game.
Put JBo at the point on any other B1G team and he would do just fine.
I really like JBo and I'm very happy he's on the team. But, he can't carry the team from any spot on the floor.
The Strength Program has a lot to be desired. Borderline pathetic.It's to be expected that a freshman would be on the skinny side and Connor just lost tons of weight during his illness so they get a pass.
My beef is guys in the program for years but they don't seem to develop physically like kids from many other programs.....looks literally like men playing against boys at times.
Used to be basketball coaches didn't want players lifting weights because they thought it'd hurt there shots or quickness. That school of thought died a couple decades ago....sometimes I think Fran still subscribes to it.
Just baffles me how Moss (many other examples) after 3 years in the program still looks skinny as a rail.
Yes side note....Moss might see a lot less time next year with JW and Conner.
The two people I see getting their minutes slashed (depending on where they like to play JW) is Moss/Bear/Nunge.
Dead wrong."Isaiah Moss, whether he realizes it or not, he's a pro. If he wants to be, he's a pro. Whether he has the mentality to develop his game and continue to get better and better, he's got the skill set to be a pro...He's got that in him, I am telling you. Look out for Isiah Moss." -- Jon Crispin
Is Jon Crispin right or wrong?
I think we all get hung up on PG, SG, etc. JBo weakness isn't offense, It's his defense.
If Iowa can get another guard who can handle the ball and run the offense, Jbo becomes a much bigger asset with his shooting ability.
He is completely worn down at this point because he is the only guy who can dribble, set up the offense and he is our best 3 point shooter. He needs help! Next year, he will get it, we are bringing in 3 guards.
yeah, personally i do not see Moss making the NBA; overseas, yes; NBA? No.Dead wrong.