Epiphany....Goode and Domask are excellent spot up shooters....but neither is an aggressive shooter. That is what this team needs...an aggressive shooter that will take shots from 25 ft. and closer in a heartbeat and make them.
They also need someone to come to CU and teach them the physics and physiology of shooting free throws.
Liked what I saw from CoHawk tonight other than his once a game forced pass that goes out of bounds when trying to get the ball to the weak-side wing who is covered like a blanket under the basket. But he made up for that with a couple of late game passes to a wide open QG. Goode had to play against their zone but he also has to be better defensively in M to M defense.
Brad is still looking for the most efficient lineup and the top players seem to be TSJ, CoHawk, DD, and QG. How to mix and match support and take advantage of other talents is a huge problem.
I am guessing DGL will not be B1G player of the year....but he had no turnovers, missed no FTs, and grabbed a couple of boards tonight against some good, smart, experienced guards. A building block.
Watching Arizona go to Cameron Indoor and lead Duke most of the game which they won by hitting 6-6 from the FT line in the final minute certainly reinforces the importance of that aspect of the game. And watching Larson and Love conform to the basic fundamentals left almost no doubt how easy that can be compared to the way our guys go about it.
Overall, a fairly fun game to watch and another good learning experience. My fondest hope is that some day this team will at least try to play the first 10 min. with the defensive intensity as they played the last 10 min. Bottom line the Illini depth was the big difference because I am not sure the Illini won on superior talent or coaching.