I agree that this shows up right now.....but, he should be able to add strength and weight in college and mitigate those issues to a degree.You can see where Harding may struggle with the quick, stronger guards he might see in the B10 and be caught reaching on drives a lot. Guards can just body him on the drive and rise up over him on the finish even in the mid-range and he can't do much about it other than reach. He's a lot quicker than Bohannon with a better vertical but he's actually smaller than Bohannon both in height and weight so allowing penetration will be a big problem for him as he can't do much once they turn the corner, as will handling the pick and roll. But he can't sag off PG's too much either because they can shoot over him pretty easily.
Other than that he shows a ton of skill on the offensive end and even the quick guards seem to give him some space to deny the drive. That is where honing his deep 3 point shooting capability will be key so that they can't give him that space. He's probably solid in that area right now, but if he can take it to good or great then he will be a very tough matchup on that end for other teams.
Maybe - his frame isn't very big to begin with. Makes me wonder how much weight/strength Bohannon added from HS. Did he add 15 lbs or so? I'm sure with S&C there is some improvement.I agree that this shows up right now.....but, he should be able to add strength and weight in college and mitigate those issues to a degree.
I would expect Iowa would play a lot of zone when Harding is in there. In the past we have played some 1-2-2 or 3-2. It will be a challenge for him to stop a big guard from driving him. But the coaches will work with him on beating his man to a spot. He’ll get a lot better and somewhat bigger/stronger. He is said to be a very hard worker which will be the difference maker for him.Maybe - his frame isn't very big to begin with. Makes me wonder how much weight/strength Bohannon added from HS. Did he add 15 lbs or so? I'm sure with S&C there is some improvement.
My example would be how Harding would defend a Joe Touissant type guard who could shoot the 3. I would think Joe could get by him much like #4 did in the video just because he could bully him physically as he would turn the corner. Every dribble drive has that moment where the defender either gets his hips in front to flatten out the drive into his help defender teammate on the opposite side of the driving lane, or they don't. It is at this critical point where a physical guard would drive into Harding and he would have to open his hips or would be knocked back, giving the space needed to get past the help defenders and into the lane. Once there, Harding would be limited to reaching/stripping the ball like Bohannon as he couldn't do much else.
I'm talking about this too much already, so we'll see where it goes. I'm very high on Harding like you are, this is just the one piece that could determine his amount of playing time in his career. Zones and other options can cover some of this up, but he should be better than Bohannon in any case due to much better footspeed and agility.
If he could learn to act, I mean flop, er take charges like Brad Davison he could be plenty pesky.From the little I have seen it seems that Harding has faster lateral speed/reactions that could make him a pesky defender.
To be totally fair to Harding, a Joe Toussaint type of guard who could shoot the three is an All Big Ten player. Very few would be capable of defending thatMaybe - his frame isn't very big to begin with. Makes me wonder how much weight/strength Bohannon added from HS. Did he add 15 lbs or so? I'm sure with S&C there is some improvement.
My example would be how Harding would defend a Joe Touissant type guard who could shoot the 3. I would think Joe could get by him much like #4 did in the video just because he could bully him physically as he would turn the corner. Every dribble drive has that moment where the defender either gets his hips in front to flatten out the drive into his help defender teammate on the opposite side of the driving lane, or they don't. It is at this critical point where a physical guard would drive into Harding and he would have to open his hips or would be knocked back, giving the space needed to get past the help defenders and into the lane. Once there, Harding would be limited to reaching/stripping the ball like Bohannon as he couldn't do much else.
I'm talking about this too much already, so we'll see where it goes. I'm very high on Harding like you are, this is just the one piece that could determine his amount of playing time in his career. Zones and other options can cover some of this up, but he should be better than Bohannon in any case due to much better footspeed and agility.
Dan, unless he's only playing Estherville in these games Brock is not 5'10". He's clearly over 6' and looks more like 6'2". Way bigger than Dasonte. Way quicker and more athletic that Jordan. Has a nice shot and an ability to beat his man into the middle-where Brock is also a good scorer and passer. Thinking stealYou can see where Harding may struggle with the quick, stronger guards he might see in the B10 and be caught reaching on drives a lot. Guards can just body him on the drive and rise up over him on the finish even in the mid-range and he can't do much about it other than reach. He's a lot quicker than Bohannon with a better vertical but he's actually smaller than Bohannon both in height and weight so allowing penetration will be a big problem for him as he can't do much once they turn the corner, as will handling the pick and roll. But he can't sag off PG's too much either because they can shoot over him pretty easily.
Other than that he shows a ton of skill on the offensive end and even the quick guards seem to give him some space to deny the drive. That is where honing his deep 3 point shooting capability will be key so that they can't give him that space. He's probably solid in that area right now, but if he can take it to good or great then he will be a very tough matchup on that end for other teams.
#4 in red who Brock was guarding in the video is listed at 6'3. Brock looks like a solid 2 inches shorter than him to me--tough to tell exactly through video since most of the time they're next to each other they're down in a stance.Dan, unless he's only playing Estherville in these games Brock is not 5'10". He's clearly over 6' and looks more like 6'2". Way bigger than Dasonte. Way quicker and more athletic that Jordan. Has a nice shot and an ability to beat his man into the middle-where Brock is also a good scorer and passer. Thinking steal
Let ol Joe dribble too deep into defensive sets like usual. He was and never will be All B1G. JT was a turnover waiting to happen.To be totally fair to Harding, a Joe Toussaint type of guard who could shoot the three is an All Big Ten player. Very few would be capable of defending that
He's definitely not bigger than Dasonte. By a lot.Dan, unless he's only playing Estherville in these games Brock is not 5'10". He's clearly over 6' and looks more like 6'2". Way bigger than Dasonte. Way quicker and more athletic that Jordan. Has a nice shot and an ability to beat his man into the middle-where Brock is also a good scorer and passer. Thinking steal
If he could learn to act, I mean flop, er take charges like Brad Davison he could be plenty pesky.
I was thinking more like Aaron Craft but can shoot.🙂If he could learn to act, I mean flop, er take charges like Brad Davison he could be plenty pesky.