WLP got me thinking about all the hoops things that need to improve, and to me they kind of fall into two groups, one group I'm optimistic can easily be fixed, and the other I'm not so sure about.
Issues That Should Be Achievable to Improve
- Defensive cleanliness and chemistry. Lou quote Collins on this in his article. Even Brooks had a couple breakdowns likely due to rust. They have the athletes and the effort, seems like this should improve pretty naturally.
- Ty's shooting. We need deadeye Ty from last year in a big way. Getting 2023-24 Ty last night in the last 10 minutes on both ends of the floor was a massive difference maker. I don't know where his stroke went, but we need it back. I feel like we should be able to get it, he doesn't look hurt and he's been that guy.
Issues I'm Not Sure Where Improvement Comes From
- Who handles the ball, specifically to create for others? Books can do some handling and they probably have enough competent ball handlers that they aren't going to be overly vulnerable to the press, but I'm still not sure who consistently initiates the offense. Brooks mostly handles for himself, as does Nick. Leech is not bringing any bit of the ball handling we thought we were getting in his acquisition, which we really needed. Windham has the ability to do it and probably will in the future but unless he seriously develops over the season he doesn't feel reliable for more than token spells to be the key instigator yet. I'm just not seeing where it comes from. If Ty and Leech start really draining everything then maybe we have enough ball movement and spacing to not need more creation that we already have, but I'm not sure.
- Leech needs to be better. I'm... not seeing it with him so far, although he has proven he's a guy who is very happy and capable of stepping up to seek and take the big shots late. Of course, Langborg looked similarly questionable at times early last year, so maybe it's a learning curve. But it's not like we're even playing Big 10 teams yet. I'm not saying he's BAD, I'm just not sure we're getting as much out of acquiring him as we hoped for or probably need.
Issues That Should Be Achievable to Improve
- Defensive cleanliness and chemistry. Lou quote Collins on this in his article. Even Brooks had a couple breakdowns likely due to rust. They have the athletes and the effort, seems like this should improve pretty naturally.
- Ty's shooting. We need deadeye Ty from last year in a big way. Getting 2023-24 Ty last night in the last 10 minutes on both ends of the floor was a massive difference maker. I don't know where his stroke went, but we need it back. I feel like we should be able to get it, he doesn't look hurt and he's been that guy.
Issues I'm Not Sure Where Improvement Comes From
- Who handles the ball, specifically to create for others? Books can do some handling and they probably have enough competent ball handlers that they aren't going to be overly vulnerable to the press, but I'm still not sure who consistently initiates the offense. Brooks mostly handles for himself, as does Nick. Leech is not bringing any bit of the ball handling we thought we were getting in his acquisition, which we really needed. Windham has the ability to do it and probably will in the future but unless he seriously develops over the season he doesn't feel reliable for more than token spells to be the key instigator yet. I'm just not seeing where it comes from. If Ty and Leech start really draining everything then maybe we have enough ball movement and spacing to not need more creation that we already have, but I'm not sure.
- Leech needs to be better. I'm... not seeing it with him so far, although he has proven he's a guy who is very happy and capable of stepping up to seek and take the big shots late. Of course, Langborg looked similarly questionable at times early last year, so maybe it's a learning curve. But it's not like we're even playing Big 10 teams yet. I'm not saying he's BAD, I'm just not sure we're getting as much out of acquiring him as we hoped for or probably need.