You're painfully close to getting it on Hyatt
Agree with most everything else. Davis needs to keep attacking. His finishing will only improve with more actual game reps at it. FTs nowhere to go but up. Can't imagine he is actually this poor from the line. Sample size is still small.
Gavin needs more shots and is learning defense. Slowly getting better. He is making some plays with blocks steals and deflections. Positioning improved. Really needs to work on lateral quickness and use his length effectively to compensate, but he's on the right path
Wolf needs to rebound better. You can't start your backup 5 at the 4 and have him get 1 rebound while getting dominated on the glass against a low level program. Rebounding struggles have been a theme all year and we aren't in the B1G schedule yet where rebounding should only get tougher. Right now this looks like the worst rebounding team in years
The offense has seemed to really struggle with Cliff and Wolf on the court together as well. Is his defense at the 4 so much of a positive that it outweighs the negatives so far? TBD but if I was coaching against RU I would play so far off Wolf and clog the lanes. Let him shoot 3s all day long. Clog the lane for guards to prevent drives. Crowd the paint to make it tougher on Cliff... yes he made a big 3 and I was pumped for it but the chances he is actually an effective 3 point shooter are unlikely at this point. Wolf is surprisingly good at ball handling for his size. The way he ran the break and dished off that steal was very impressive.
If the offense struggles with Woolfolk and Cliff together, that's fine for now, it's not necessary to be clicking at all times.
What I think (or know) is Woolfolk is one of our Top 7 offensive and defensive players and he is going to play the 4 for some minutes next to Cliff. And he's more likely to develop into a better rebounding option and defender, the more he plays the 4.
The baseline 3 is a necessary item for him to take once in a while.....I'm not advocating him taking 3 of those per game, but the offense/defense dilemma requires someone to score from the front court. It is either Cliff, Hyatt, Mag or Woolfolk. Someone has to score or space the floor.
There is also no concern about the rebounding, if you are playing good defense. The rebounding item is where Cliff is ultimately trying to erase or alter everything in the paint....he had 4 blocks and altered other shots. He is the best rebounder, but it requires Woolfolk, or Mag or Hyatt to then clamp down and get into the paint, on the weak side and rebound.
Caleb McConnell was very good at doing that and that will arrive with Woolfolk and others as they play more minutes and with Cliff.
I don't know what the roster is supposed to do with fans who act as if Hyatt isn't asked or required to take 12 to 14 shots per game. We actually had very few turnovers, so all the shot attempts were up.....free throw attempts up.....more shots equal more rebounds for the opponent....more block shot attempts by Cliff, means you are susceptible to giving up offensive rebounds.
If we watched the early games against Q4 opponents.last year, the offense was worse last year vs this year......we just played poor defensive teams that were Q3 or Q4 opponents and Pike shortened his rotation and bench, which resulted in skewed numbers......then we played vs Temple, Miami, Indiana and Seton Hall last year. The offense was significantly worse last year, it was masked by Spencer's shooting against not very good opponents.
We are getting better looks in transition this year.....and the Power 5 teams quickly scouted RU and shutoff Spencer's airspace last year....and there was no other pitch that RU offered opponents.....other than Hyatt who was off the bench and Simpson, who wasn't given the leeway or minutes fast enough to develop.
This year, it does not make sense to push Gavin Griffiths into a number of high shot attempts or that leads the team in attempts 6 games into his career. We now have more options at guard....Simpson can create, Davis can create.....Noah can create....we have other options now vs last year.
As we move into December and January, let the opponents scout and focus on Hyatt and Simpson and Cliff, and then we can counter with Gavin for 20 to 24 minutes a game and Woolfolk for 16 to 20 minutes a game. Those two are going to find open shots, as long as Simpson, Noah and Hyatt are leading with Cliff 1st.
We don't need to pass the final exams in November and reveal everything or every weapon we have. There's time to get there folks.