I think it's really team basketball.
Team defense. More man to man. Quicker switching back on switches. Fewer open outside looks.
Team offense, everyone seems to be willing to play within themselves. Far fewer rushed shots. Way more passing out of double teams. Way fewer turnovers. Way more going to the rim, which has opened up the outside shooting too.
Individually, Chris and Rysheed coming into their own. Not getting into foul trouble as quickly.
Coach getting comfortable with the rotation. Shortening the bench.
NCAA's and Contract extension, here we come!!!!!! And then more recruiting succress. This program is on the up and up for the long term.
Going to get harder to get good tickets....and more expensive.
By the way Linda has disappeared. And haven't heard much about Iona lately.
They've started playing defense with their feet.
If coach is going to get ripped because Obekpa looks awful, then he should be given credit when he starts helping us win, and overall, he's been very good. So, I'll admit it, I wanted him out. But as unbelievable as a tourney run seemed to be in Jan, it's very real right now. It's ours for the taking. I feel like they can win out. And Lavin should be given credit for turning things around.
One big thing I've really enjoyed seeing: All of the players are passing the ball better. Sampson in particular. Where did that come from? Keady's teams passed beautifully. I wonder if this is his influence?
I think settling on starters, and defining roles has helped a lot. It took a while, but now we know who starts. Sanchez has really helped off the bench. Granted his d was awful in Jersey, but last night, he stayed with his man. Maybe in less time, he'll be more comfortable playing harder on d? Gift and Sanchez, zero turnovers. I love it.
We take care of the rock, and with Jordan running the show, we can also distribute it, too. We have become a much tougher opponent. Jordan and Harrison seem ready now to attack the zone. Earlier in the season, both were simply dribbling into traffic, and trying to make something happen. I feel every move Jordan made was a work of art.
And finally, to the nay sayers, who don't have the onions to admit when they're wrong: I figured as much. No Linda? No complaints.
As far as Iona goes, I personally root for ALL of the locals to make some noise, and to have a shot at an automatic bid. I hope they or Manhattan earn a bid. Tim Cluess has a winning team every damn season. There is no argument against that.