The selection committee will not look at Loyola with favor for picking up a game on the road, on a weeknight, in the middle of Covid, against a top 20 team, on 48-hours’ notice. They’ll look at the score, “77-63.” That’s a shame.
I have mixed emotions about this game. On one hand, we played “decent.” Krutwig played amazing. Williamson played great. Everyone else struggle (except Welch), and we lost. If 3 out of our 5 starters play well instead of 2, we have a chance against one of the better teams in the country. This was NOT a Boise State game. In Boise, EVERYONE (and I mean everyone) gave up.
Good luck to Wisconsin. I’m not saying the officiating completely lost us the game, but when the game was competitive, there were way too many one-sided calls. The foul on Kennedy, in light of everything that wasn’t called, was indicative. If you want to call it tight / fine. But on one play Norris was intentionally pushed to the ground with NOTHING. Kennedy grazed a guy’s hair and it resulted in free throws. Good luck getting those calls against Iowa and Michigan state in conference play.
With that being said, we still made mistakes. I have some criticisms and comments.
HEBB - I get it. He’s the future... but you’ve got Clemons, Norris, Kaifes, Hall, Williamson, Kennedy and even Wojcik (who I don’t think looks any worse than Hebb, but with experience). If you want to develop Hebb, do it against Evansville, ISU, Valpo, etc. Hell, give Hebb 30 minutes against Indiana State. I know it was 3 minutes, but at that point in the game, you know he’s not ready to lead a comeback. Bad call.
Uguak - 20 minutes, 0 points, 0 steals, 1 assist. Meanwhile, Tom Welch - 7 minutes, 5 points, 3 rebounds, and 2 of 3 from the field (with a three), playing center against 2 monsters down low. Let’s face facts - Krutwig is going to have to play 30 minutes per game. Theres a hole at backup for center right now / understood. But once Frank is on the court, if Porter keeps Uguak out there and doesn’t give Welch 15-20 minutes per game in the 4-spot, Welch should transfer out. He deserves better.
Welch has proven he’s made substantial improvement since he first got here. He doesn’t look slow, he’s demonstrated the ability to hit the 3, he can rebound, and even against 6’11” CENTERS he can still play capable defense. Just look at the numbers - the four other starters on our roster can all score double figures in a spaced offense. The only one who can’t (and never will) is Uguak. Aher’s stellar defense does not compensate enough for the void he leaves on offense. Defense is no longer an excuse for NO offensive production. If the other 4 starters were as great on defense as Uguak, but had his same offensive production, we would lose every game 55-32.
You put Welch on UIC at power forward in the horizon and he would average 13 points a game, be conference player of the week multiple times, and get the opportunity to shine at his true position. I feel bad that we are asking him to play backup center now, and might have him end up splitting time backing up Krut with Frank, while Uguak goes out and shoots 12% from three averaging 4 points on the year. Combine that with the fact that you know Anderson is going to get preference at the 4-spot next year, and you really have to wonder if he would want to stick around.
The question is - which is more likely? Uguak stopping far more points from being scored in a game than his minimal offensive production, or Welch consistently hitting more threes and getting more offensive put-backs next to Krutwig. At this point, I like Plan B, based on what I’ve seen.
When Frank is back, start Krutwig, Welch, Williamson, Hall and Norris. Had we done that tonight, we would have had a halftime lead at Wisconsin (or against any other Valley Team).
Kennedy - he’s going to get back to form. Give him a couple weeks. I think the COVID break set him back, but he’ll rebound.
Hall - needs to beat up on some lesser teams and get his confidence back. He will be fine.
Clemons - he’s obviously fighting back from injury. I also think he’ll come back to form.
I still think this team has enough fire power to dominate the Valley. I just think Porter has a lot of tough decisions to make to turn this team into a contender. I, legit, think there’s enough talent to get to the Sweet 16 (or beyond).
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