Sounds like Frank needs to stop working out Ogundele and start working out Connor.
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Bolton is a better passer than Connor so that doesn't even make sense. Bolton has a higher assist percentage and an equal turnover percentageWhen Iowa has their full, healthy team, Connor fills a much needed role. Give the ball to the guys that score in good position to score. That's it.
In basketball, I value quality offensive possessions. Iowa plays fast paced and still turns it over less than 10 times per game. Why would you want to add a guy like Bolton who turns it over more than twice as much as any player in Iowa's starting lineup? Last year, even with Haliburton there part of the year, Bolton turned it over far more than any Iowa player this year. If he made up for it on defense by being an exceptional defender, maybe I could deal with it, but he's not an exceptional defender at all.I honestly think he believes Connor is better than Bolton
You also said the team with KenPom's #1 offense has 2 "terrible" starters and a "terrible" coach.Bolton is a better passer than Connor so that doesn't even make sense. Bolton has a higher assist percentage and an equal turnover percentage
What part of Connor and Bolton having equal turnover percentages do you not understand?In basketball, I value quality offensive possessions. Iowa plays fast paced and still turns it over less than 10 times per game. Why would you want to add a guy like Bolton who turns it over more than twice as much as any player in Iowa's starting lineup? Last year, even with Haliburton there part of the year, Bolton turned it over far more than any Iowa player this year. If he made up for it on defense by being an exceptional defender, maybe I could deal with it, but he's not an exceptional defender at all.
Offense isn't Iowa's problemYou also said the team with KenPom's #1 offense has 2 "terrible" starters and a "terrible" coach.
In basketball, I value quality offensive possessions. Iowa plays fast paced and still turns it over less than 10 times per game. Why would you want to add a guy like Bolton who turns it over more than twice as much as any player in Iowa's starting lineup? Last year, even with Haliburton there part of the year, Bolton turned it over far more than any Iowa player this year. If he made up for it on defense by being an exceptional defender, maybe I could deal with it, but he's not an exceptional defender at all.
In basketball, I value quality offensive possessions. Iowa plays fast paced and still turns it over less than 10 times per game. Why would you want to add a guy like Bolton who turns it over more than twice as much as any player in Iowa's starting lineup? Last year, even with Haliburton there part of the year, Bolton turned it over far more than any Iowa player this year. If he made up for it on defense by being an exceptional defender, maybe I could deal with it, but he's not an exceptional defender at all.
If Bolton played at Iowa's pace he would turn it over like 5 times per game. Yikes.What part of Connor and Bolton having equal turnover percentages do you not understand?
In basketball, I value quality offensive possessions. Iowa plays fast paced and still turns it over less than 10 times per game. Why would you want to add a guy like Bolton who turns it over more than twice as much as any player in Iowa's starting lineup? Last year, even with Haliburton there part of the year, Bolton turned it over far more than any Iowa player this year. If he made up for it on defense by being an exceptional defender, maybe I could deal with it, but he's not an exceptional defender at all.
In basketball, I value quality offensive possessions. Iowa plays fast paced and still turns it over less than 10 times per game. Why would you want to add a guy like Bolton who turns it over more than twice as much as any player in Iowa's starting lineup? Last year, even with Haliburton there part of the year, Bolton turned it over far more than any Iowa player this year. If he made up for it on defense by being an exceptional defender, maybe I could deal with it, but he's not an exceptional defender at all.
He has the same turnover percentage as Connor McCaffrey so noIf Bolton played at Iowa's pace he would turn it over like 5 times per game. Yikes.
Connor averages 3 ppg and you want to die on the cliff that he's incredibly important to Iowa, yet has been benched the past few games due to his incompetence. Yikes.If Bolton played at Iowa's pace he would turn it over like 5 times per game. Yikes.
Who says they don't get back on defense? They give up an occasional fast break bucket, but it doesn't happen all that often. Now getting back and defending for 30 secs is another thing.If Iowa plays at such a fast pace, then why can't they get back on defense? If they play a fast pace on offense, what prohibits them getting back on defense? Asking for a friend.
If you give him 20 more opportunities to turn it over, he's not going to?He has the same turnover percentage as Connor McCaffrey so no
Foul trouble as well. Having Fredrick out limits the effectiveness of having a guy like Connor on the floor. When you have 4 efficient scorers on the floor, your 5th doesn't have to score.Connor averages 3 ppg and you want to die on the cliff that he's incredibly important to Iowa, yet has been benched the past few games due to his incompetence. Yikes.
Doesn't have to score is different than not having the ability to score and being a liability offensively. You can't tell me you like watching him on offense outside his brilliant post entry passes. I truly believe you're trolling us.Foul trouble as well. Having Fredrick out limits the effectiveness of having a guy like Connor on the floor. When you have 4 efficient scorers on the floor, your 5th doesn't have to score.