- January 10th, 2025, 10:56 am
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I'm surprised this thread didn't take off at all after that game last night. I took a chance and stayed up to watch and was not disappointed. Except for our continued abysmal performance when it comes to free throws.
The difference with this team right now, in my opinion, is CP0. I love the kid's unselfish play and willingness to create, but he has a great shot. Him being more willing to take those looks when the defense gives them to him keeps the defense honest and creates opportunities for the others. He's also been great defensively. He may be small, but he's stout and quick and he uses that to his advantage against taller guards. I just can't say enough good things about him... he's fun to watch.
Peter continues to perform well and Maughmer seems to be coming along too. There are still two weaknesses they need to overcome if they want to win this conference. 1) Finding depth down low and 2) FT shooting. For the first, our options are:
1) Yates - can hit open looks and stretch the defense on offense, but he doesn't have a great game in the paint and he's a liability on defense from what I've seen.
2) Yu - it still seems we're in project mode with him... he seems a bit clumsy at times on both ends of the floor and it showed last night during his limited time by making committing a dumb foul on one end and then dropping a pass from Peter when he was wide open on the other end.
3) Spell - like Yates, he has a decent shot as well. In my opinion, he's the longest player we have left on the bench that can play and he seems a little quicker on his feet than Yates on the defensive end. He has not gotten any playing time lately though, which has surprised me. Is he injured? I'd like to see him get a crack at some minutes.
4) Gibson - the true freshman came in last night for his first meaningful minutes. He has a big body but is only 6'6" and he was matched up against the 6'11" guy from SHSU. He tried to play physical, but it didn't go well.
All of that to say... we're really missing Ihnen. We need one of the above to step up.