Predict Next years ISU & Iowa b-ball records

One of my clients was Hawkeye basketball drunk this morning. I'll be waiting for reality to set in. He did go off on a tangent that the best McCaffery was in 6th grade and more than held his own in the Prime Time League this summer. He's already 6'6" and they figure he'll be close to 7'. Fran is 6'5" and his wife is taller than him.

I don't think he knows what he's talking about, but to his credit he doesn't think much of Patrick.
 
Maui is great. Any of you guys going? I assume the games will be in Lahaina (sp?) correct?

The Old Lahaina Luau was a lot of fun when I was there. Should be agreat time for whoever goes.
Now at the Lihaina Civic Center (may be the same place?)

I'm excited to be in a tourney with such great opponents this early. Gonna be rough without 4 of our main pieces, but still a good test for our young guys trying to get acclimated to the college game.

My guess is ISU will have the second most fans out there (Behind Duke) but I will not be going, unfortunately. Am going to Austin this afternoon though, so that's a nice consolation.

I've been to Kaanapali and Lahiana before, and loved it, plan on going back at some point. Anyone who is making the trip will love it I have no doubt.
 
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Oregon is clearly and certainly overrated. With that said, I don’t think last years Iowa team wins that game. Iowa is much improved.

Actually not sure how improved Iowa is at this point. I do agree they wouldn’t have won that game last year.
 
That home cooking by the refs really helped you guys.

Probably won’t get that in Maui so T’s and P’s in advance.

HILTON PACIFIC BABAYY

Have you not heard? Hawai'i is Iowa State territory.

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One of my clients was Hawkeye basketball drunk this morning. I'll be waiting for reality to set in. He did go off on a tangent that the best McCaffery was in 6th grade and more than held his own in the Prime Time League this summer. He's already 6'6" and they figure he'll be close to 7'. Fran is 6'5" and his wife is taller than him.

I don't think he knows what he's talking about, but to his credit he doesn't think much of Patrick.

Please tell me the 6th grader will end up being a Hawkeye
 
They looked a lot more coherent in defense. I don’t think that was all due to Oregon.

Cook was getting after it on the defensive end, and Wieskamp looks like he will be a pretty solid defender, so I think Iowa’s defense has a chance to be much improved. However, Oregon’s guards (at least their starters) weren’t particularly athletic, which helped mask Iowa’s biggest deficiency defensively (guard penetration). I am encouraged by what I have seen so far, but not ready to claim the defensive woes from last year fixed after only three games.
 
Cook was getting after it on the defensive end, and Wieskamp looks like he will be a pretty solid defender, so I think Iowa’s defense has a chance to be much improved. However, Oregon’s guards (at least their starters) weren’t particularly athletic, which helped mask Iowa’s biggest deficiency defensively (guard penetration). I am encouraged by what I have seen so far, but not ready to claim the defensive woes from last year fixed after only three games.
Cook was definitely putting forth more effort. There were some lapses but you can tell he’s taking the advice given. I’m going to withhold judgement on Wieskamp until the competition picks up.
 
Cook was definitely putting forth more effort. There were some lapses but you can tell he’s taking the advice given. I’m going to withhold judgement on Wieskamp until the competition picks up.
Fairly easy to put forth effort when things are going your way...tale of the tape will be when things become difficult. If Cook continues to put forth the effort then...good on him. He really is pretty important to their defensive schemes. Just like some of our guys...2-3 games isn't enough to determine if things really have changed for Iowa.
 
Iowa shot 33 FT's and they were chucking 3's the whole game so yes they absolutely benefited more from it than Oregon. Is this serious?

Are the same people arguing with you about Iowa benefiting from free throws the same who complained about ISU's win in 2013? Iowa was 14-21 from the line in that game while ISU was 23-36.

Against the Ducks, Iowa was 29-33, while Oregon was 17-24.

Of course Iowa benefited from the line. How can they argue that?
 
Are the same people arguing with you about Iowa benefiting from free throws the same who complained about ISU's win in 2013? Iowa was 14-21 from the line in that game while ISU was 23-36.

Against the Ducks, Iowa was 29-33, while Oregon was 17-24.

Of course Iowa benefited from the line. How can they argue that?

No one was arguing that Iowa didn’t benefit from shooting lots of free throws. Learn how to read.
 
I accept your apology. Everyone knew that Wieskamp was a much better shooter than THT, but I was not expecting Wieskamp to also outrebound THT by such a wide margin- I was told that THT was a far superior athlete, so that doesn’t seem to make much sense.

Well this aged well. Wieskamp is now averaging half as many points as THT and shooting worse. Lol. Don't worry though THT has to face Arizona and then either Gonzaga or Illinois while Wieskamp gets Alabama State Wednesday so he should have some games to pad his stats
 
Well this aged well. Wieskamp is now averaging half as many points as THT and shooting worse. Lol. Don't worry though THT has to face Arizona and then either Gonzaga or Illinois while Wieskamp gets Alabama State Wednesday so he should have some games to pad his stats
So he gets to pad his stats just like THT did?
 
Pretty much. Hopefully THT doesn't lay an egg against good teams in the tourney like Wieskamp did though
Isn't the most important thing to win? The thing about the 2 games was Joe was off but still contributed on D and helped breaking the press both games...didn't force things. In the end the Hawks didn't need his offense and won the games which is usually the objective.
 

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