So now that we have had a chance to get a look at what this team could do against 3 real teams, we know a lot more than we thought we did after the games against Bethune Cookman and Binghamton, after which some posters thought we could move up to 6th in big east this year. So here's what I take away from the Atlantis trip. Some of these just confirmed things that needed to be confirmed against real competition.
- Lovett and Ponds are indeed as good as advertised. These two are studs and will carry this team for as long as they are here. They are both Freshman Guards that will have the ball in their hands a ton so mistakes will happen as they did against experienced teams in Atlantis. That will get better
- None of the returning players have gotten any better from last year. Will dive into individuals down the post, but this is extremely alarming. Player development is probably the second most important thing for college programs to do outside of actually bringing in talent. Villanova won a national championship last year because they are probably the best program in the country in player development. This is now my biggest fear about this program.
- Our bigs have essentially no chance of scoring unless it's an uncontested dunk/layup. Throwing the ball to Sima, Yakwe or Owens for anything else might as well be throwing the ball out of bounds. Whether it is catching it with their back to the basket in the post, along the baseline for a jumper or at the elbow to make a play, they won't do anything good. This means opposing defenses don't have to double down low which often results in open shots. This puts a ton more pressure on the guards to make tough plays and hit contested shots.
- We haven't run an offensive set since Mike Dunlap was here. This hero ball nonsense we run is not going to work in college, especially in the Big East. Mullin and Richmond's NBA backgrounds will probably stop them from implementing an actual offense but they have to realize eventually that this freestyle offense won't cut it in college. Even Matt who is not known for his basketball mind comes from a place where a freestyle type offense was employed and generally worked until they reached the NCAA Tournament where they underachieved every season.
- The interior defense is pretty decent but defensive rebounding is not. I've been generally happy with the defense Sima, Yakwe and Owens have playing down low against drivers, blocking shots and staying straight up to alter shots. Owens does foul at far too high of a rate but I hope this is something that improves as the season goes on. The defensive rebounding has to improve if we want to win 5 big east games this year. We gave up a few offensive rebound off of missed free throws and that is completely unacceptable.
- Malik Ellison is atrocious. Leading up to the season all we heard how much Ellison worked on his game over the summer and how much better he is and if this an improved Malik Ellison then woof. I'd be shocked if he's still here next year. He gives us absolutely nothing when hes on the court and is a huge negative. It's clear he's not a Big East caliber player and I'm really starting to doubt if he'd even be able to contribute in the NEC.
- Darien Williams is useless. Confirmed.
- Freudenberg is not ready yet. The game is too fast for him and he's a liability on defense. This is not a surprise as I don't generally expect Freshman like that to just step on campus and be ready to play so this doesn't worry me. This is a kid that the staff must develop into a very good player, but that's something I do have my doubts about.
- We are not finishing 6th in the BE or making the NIT this year. Aside from DePaul the Big East is really good this year with even Providence exceeding expectations this year (that's what happens when you have a guy that knows how to coach). Our absolute ceiling is 7th place but it's far more likely we finish 9th