What is this team's Ceiling

kyle22kjs

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We've all mentioned how CFH teams are much improved come conference play. If history repeats itself, and we start seeing more from Naz, Monte, and Matt, which I'd say is happening, this team "could" just be hitting its stride. Basically what I'm saying is this team could just now be getting their legs, and we're 14-0.

P.S.

If someone could compare Kane's shot from the beginning of the year to tonight, I'd like to see it. It just looks soooo much smoother.
 
We've all mentioned how CFH teams are much improved come conference play. If history repeats itself, and we start seeing more from Naz, Monte, and Matt, which I'd say is happening, this team "could" just be hitting its stride. Basically what I'm saying is this team could just now be getting their legs, and we're 14-0.

P.S.

If someone could compare Kane's shot from the beginning of the year to tonight, I'd like to see it. It just looks soooo much smoother.

Naz's release seems like it's gotten quicker to me, but I'm also in a puppy love phase with this entire team so my perspective may be impaired.
 
There is no ceiling anymore. As high as anyone else's.

I think our ceiling is higher than for other teams. We essentially have only two players out of the top 8 who have played together before this season. They are still learning to play together. Looking forward to what we will look like come tournament time if we peak at that time as past teams have.
 
I think the Cyclones need to own the ceiling in Hilton this year. If we do that....................
 
This program is in the third straight season of having the capability to beat any team in the country. This team is also more consistent than the previous two. There is no ceiling.
 
Its the national championship.

Look, we have all been bitten before by buying into the hype early (ahem football this year), but this is a team that has had, what, 5 players score 20 points in a game this year? And Morris is starting to consistently produce in the double digits as well, I wouldn't be surprised to see him do it either.

I honestly don't think that there is another team in the country that can boast having 6 players who could drop 20 on a given night. Add that to average or slightly above average defense, few turnovers, strong rebounding, and the offensive genius of CFH, and you have a team that can (though not necessarily will) win any given game and take a tournament over.

I am not expecting anything because of the nature of the sport and tourney and our unlucky history. But as an opposing coach, who do you key on? Try and stop Kane and Niang, Ejim, and Hogue will tear you up inside. Play close to the rim and any given player on the court will drop in a 3. If one or two guys are cold (as Niang and Hogue were tonight... neither scored much until later in the game) three more can step up. Oh, and our second unit is just as deadly with Morris and Long.

My only concern I have is our short bench. We played well in Maui, but playing multiple games back to back to back could cause issues. And if we get in foul trouble in any given game (it hasn't been a huge issue yet but it did nearly cost us at BYU), we could fall short. But outside of that, there is no reason to think that this team can't be cutting down the nets in early April. A whole lot of things would have to go right, but we have as good of a chance as any other team does to go the distance.

For now, though, I am much more concerned with pulling the conference title out of KU's death grip that they have had on it for the past decade. One goal at a time.
 
See what happens, it is a long year. Things happen, the second B12 title team completely fell apart at the end after really dominating. Not saying that is going to happen, but it shows things can change.

I actually think they can get better, maybe a lot better. Kane is really just starting to find his groove. Freddy's teams usually get better as we go. I think to make a deep run Morris or Thomas will have to elevate their game a bit, and I think that is happening right now for both.

People are just figuring out how many problems Kane causes, especially in combination with the other Big 3 (Mel, George,Houge). Just a very very odd group of players to match up with by themselves, and then you throw Kane in there, and there isn't going to be a college team that can match that well. Basketball teams just aren't built to stop lineups like that, not at the college level. Kane is just a very odd player. Big, strong, can post, quick enough to get to the hoop, gets fouled constantly, but can still shoot it a bit.

If Kane can make the open 3, he can't be guarded.
 

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