If you are a fan of the Iowa Hawkeyes Men's Basketball team like me, you know what the issue is this year for the team. They are very young, with only one senior and two juniors on the team, click here for the roster, and don't yet know how to finish games. They are very talented and will be great in a couple of years, but for now we are forced to sit back and watch them lose game after game. It is getting kind of hard to watch, even though they are starting to play better as a team. It seems like all the pieces are in place for this team, they just haven't put it all together yet.
By now, it is no surprise that the Hawkeyes will not make the NCAA Tournament at the end of the year. I'm not even sure they can finish the year with a winning record. Right now, all I'm hoping for is a possible NIT Tournament appearance for the Hawks, even though that is highly unlikely as well.
I do like how the team is set up. They have an abundance of shooters and are starting to get aggresive and bigger inside to contest for rebounds and inside shots. There is one thing the Hawkeyes are doing that I don't like. That is playing John Licklighter, coach Tom Licklighter's son. He looks like a 14-year-old and cannot run the point at the Big Ten level. I feel they should let freshman pointguard, Cully Payne, play most of the game, and then allow Bawwinkel and Gatens to help at the pointguard spot when he has to come out. I know he has to play a little more than was previously planned because of bonehead pointguard, Anthony Tucker, who got arrested two years in a row with the same offense. He is a talented player, but he needs to get his act together before he ruins his career. But, for now, all Hawkeye fans can hope is that he comes back soon because Licklighter is terrible with a capital T.
I am excited to see how this team will grow in the near future, and will try to suffer through this difficult season by thinking positively. Let's just hope the Hawks play a little better then they did previously the last few games of the season.
Sunday, February 7, 2010
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