@justanotherfan said in BIG week ahead:
KU isn't a super athletic team. Looking at the roster, other than Agbaji, there aren't any guys that are just incredible athletes.
Braun is more athletic than he gets credit for, but he's not an elite athlete. Even Agbaji is probably more along the lines of above average rather than elite.
Wilson is average or so. McCormack is average. Lightfoot is average or maybe even slightly below. Martin is average or slightly below. Harris is average or maybe slightly above. JCL is average. Yesufu is probably above average. On and on down the roster and its average, slightly above average, slightly below average.
This is a good team, but not a team that can blow you away with athletes. That's why shooting is at a premium for this team. They have to shoot it well because they can't just press and trap to turn the tide. But this team can still win. I don't love the matchups with Baylor and others, but they can still get it done. In the tournament, they will have to find a way to win in a game where their shooting deserts them, but that's where Agbaji and Braun have to take a hard hat approach to offensive rebounding when they aren't shooting well. Six total offensive rebounds won't cut it when Braun, JCL and Martin combined to shoot 6-19. You have to offensive rebound if that's what it takes to get involved offensively.
Also, 4 points, 6 rebounds in 24 combined minutes for Mitch and Dave is not good enough. If that's all you're getting productionwise, that 24 minutes needs to drop to 17 or 18. This team is better with the floor spread. Let's give Yesufu more run.
This is what I said over the summer when talking about the overall make up of the team. Self didn't necessarily improve the athleticism because KU brought back 6 of their top 7 rotation players from last year and only replaced Garrett with Remy which is a basically a push because as good as Garrett was defensively, that's how good offensively Martin can be. This is why many of the same issues from last season still exist because it's essentially the same rotation of players.
The freshman and young transfers brought in are the upgrade in athleticism, but they're also not ready for extended minutes yet. As tge competition has stepped up, we've seen Clemence get exposed for his inexperience, we've seen KJ's lack of skill on display, we've seen Yesufu's inconsistencies come through. Pettiford's been the most consistent of tge freshmen, but we'll see what happens with him once he's healthy and how much his injury hurt his development. Kyle Cuffe is a complete wildcard with what KU has in him going forward.
Combine this group with what KU has in the 2022 class, and we'll see a much more athletic team on the floor next season, but there will also be growing pains as they develop and gain experience.