By: Raashaan Myers
The University of
Louisville Men's basketball team is off to a very impressive start to begin the
2015-16 seasons. And while it is still way too early to begin booking tickets
to NRG Stadium in Houston, TX the site of the 2016 Final Four there is certainly
a lot to like about what we have seen so far from this season's edition of the
Cardinals.
Head Coach Rick
Pitino is one of the most accomplished leading men in the history of the game.
He has overseen 2 National Champions and coached several to the Final Four and
Elite Eight so suffice to say he knows good basketball when he sees it. On
several occasions Coach P has given his thoughts on what it takes for a team to
make a run at the Final Four so I wanted to use that as a basis of discussion
for what we have seen so far from UofL early this year.
First and
foremost is playing championship level defense. This is something Coach P has
built his whole program around since coming to UofL. The ability to lock down
your opponent can take you a long way in March and this UofL team so far has
been extremely efficient on that end of the court. Through 7 games UofL ranks
impressively high in several key defensive categories including scoring defense
(1), FG percentage defense (4), blocks per game (28), steals per game (49), 32%
opponents 3 pt FG percentage.
The next thing
that Coach Pitino always mentions is having guys who can play at the next
level. And while the Rivals, Scout, and 247 sports people may not have been
sold on all these guys coming out of high school this UofL team has several
guys who both in the near future as well as down the line get an opportunity to
make an NBA roster. First and foremost is Damion Lee who has been as good as
any scoring guard in the country to begin the year. The 6-6 transfer from
Drexel has been even better than could have been imagined averaging 19 ppg 1.7
stls while shooting a super-efficient 55% from the field. While also showing
great hustle defensively as well as great leadership this young man has top 20
pick written all over him. We have seen Chinanu Onuaku begin to pop up on some
draft boards after having an outstanding summer and (when he doesn't go foul
crazy) he has carried that play into the regular season. Onuaku has tremendous
measurables to go along with great quickness and athleticism in the post. He is
another guy that with continued development this season will have some
decisions to make after the season. Michigan State coach Tom Izzo mentioned
when playing UofL in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge how the size, length, and
athleticism of the big men was "like playing an NBA team" and there
are several long lively bodies that while not this year down the road could
find themselves on a roster as well. Coach Pitino also welcomed in what he considers
to be his best freshman class since he got to UofL and the talent of Deng Adel,
Donovan Mitchell, and Ray Spalding has been on display impacting games already
this year. All and all with one of the tallest and most athletic lineups in
school history the Cards have shown the size, depth, and talent to make a deep
tournament run.
It been said that
shooting can cover a multitude of sins and while UofL ranks only 104th at 36%
3pt FG percentage as a team if it holds up will be only the 4th time since the
04-05 Final Four team that the Cards would have a team reach the 36% 3pt
plateau. That is astonishing considering the accomplishments of the last decade
but normally considered a Pitino staple the 3 ball has been more of a happy
change of pace. But this ability to stretch the defense combined with the
ability to crash the offensive boards at a very high level (5th in the nation),
and the stingy defense has lead the Cards so far to the #1 margin of victory of
over 30 ppg.
Lastly is
leadership as well as great point guard play and UofL has shown that as well.
The leadership of Lee and fellow transfer Trey Lewis has been much ballyhooed
since their trip up to ACC basketball media days where they were a resounding
hit because of both their maturity and very likeable demeanors. Add to that the
great leadership and intensity of team captain Mango Mathiang and we have a
seen a team this year that has been very close, excited for one another, and
one of the most unselfish on the floor that we have ever seen. And at the point
for this group is sophomore Quentin Snider who has been none short of
outstanding running the team almost mistake free playing a total of 199 minutes
with only 7 turnovers. That is very strong and after a great close to last
season which saw Snider take over the end of the year and lead UofL to the
Elite Eight we are seeing a much more confident and aggressive Snider this year
and that is a GREAT thing for the Cards.
I can continue
to hear detractors and concerned Card Nation fans alike continue to scoff at
any of multiple impressive outings to start the year including at now #1
Michigan State saying "They haven't played anyone". And while that's
true UofL has not had the most difficult schedule to begin the year it's not
nearly as bad as some think according to realtimerpi.com the current UofL
strength of schedule ranks 33rd toughest overall which is more than respectable
and means the Cards opponents have held up pretty well to start the season (and
is much better than the 120th ranked schedule that UK has played so far
according to the site).
Coach Pitino has
sung the praises of this team since July first with reports from friend and
assistant Ralph Willard, then on his own once he finally got back to his
regular duties. He has not been shy about speaking his belief that not only can
this team be good this year, but that they can be GREAT which is a moniker that
he reserves for the best of the best teams that he has coached. And I would
think that if you are an avid basketball fan regardless of your allegiance that
you would see some of the things coach is so excited about. BUT it is still
early and there are a lot of games to play to back up this hot start so for now all I will say is "Stay Tuned".
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I could not agree more, Raashaan. The intangibles with the Cards are off the charts. Humility, character, patience, and ego-less. Shooting, defense and rebounding are important; so are the intangibles related to character. The team has, in the word of guard Trey Lewis, "no limit."
ReplyDeleteYeah this team is so dangerous already just due to the chemistry and they way in which all the parts work together, but they are still so early on as far as installing the offense and defense that their finished product may be twice as good as what we are seeing right now. That's a scary thought.
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