Jet915 wrote:Supposedly todays team is "better" than the previous two.
gtmoBlue wrote:Yep. Not bad for summertime exhibition games. The comraderie and bonding (and the 10 days of real practices) are the true benefits of these summer trips.
Not too concerned about the FT shooting as that can be remedied by individual practice (more FT reps). Not at all concerned about the 3 pt shooting as I hope CU shoots less 3's this season anyways. I am a bit dissappointed that the team only put up 70 shots in today's game. I was is pig heaven the last 2 games with shots in the 80's. For a team lacking in shooting efficiency, I really think Creighton ought to model this years' team around the Cincy or 'Bama model (put up earlier shots, rebound like hell, hoping for 2nd and 3rd chance putbacks and/or a foul). Unfortunately on this count I am the Lone Ranger, as almost no one else on our boards agrees.
Italy was evidently a great experience for the guys and should make for faster progression in the October practice sessions. We've got 3 ctrs and 3 good PF's, I hope the Plan is to pound the paint with all 6 in rotation. Guess Creighton not shooting 3's will give the league coaches something to ponder until the season starts. Anyways - these exhibitions give the coaching staff plenty of videos to work with and to use for team and individual improvement/growth. Looking forward to seeing G'twn and Marquette video of their vacations in Italy.
Jet915 wrote:Creighton wins 101-49 over Foligno today. For the trip, Creighton had five men average in double-figures, with all five seeing their first action in Blue & White. Cole Huff’s 14.3 points per game led the team on the trip, just ahead of Thomas (13.7), Malik Albert (12.7), Martin Krampelj (12.0) and Watson (10.3). Watson led the squad with 20 assists on the trip, while Thomas, Krampelj and returner Zach Hanson paced the club with 19 rebounds overall.
marquette wrote:One thing to keep in mind about 3 point shooting is that the international line is around a foot further out than the NCAA line. I doubt any coaches are emphasizing free throw shooting at this point.
Westbrook#36 wrote:You really can't take anything from this trip playing Euro YMCA rec league teams. That being said:
I think Creighton is going to be the surprise team of the BE this year, much like Butler was last year. They played so many close nip and tuck games last year. I think them and Marq. fight it out for 5th place and a possible NCAA bid, but none of that is based on this Italy trip. Huff and Watson are 2 impact transfers, plus they add some young talent, length, and athleticism.
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