I was at the game last night and Mulcahy is the real deal. He could have scored 20 plus points easilyin the game if he chose, but he is the most unselfish d1 player I have seen. He is a pass first guy and a team first guy. Plenty of times against Rainey he could have finished at the rim but instead made the no look pass for an easy layup.
I was amazed at his confidence level, it was at a whole other level than the all Americans. He would literally back into the corner of the half court line inviting the double team (something we’ve all been told to never do, obviously the worst place to be since you are stuck in the corner) the two players would be literally all over him like a blanket and he would break through and make a great pass to an open guy.
When Rainey pressed, which was a very intense press, he would almost non shilantly get right through it, like he didn’t have a care in the world. The whole game he looked like he was never stressed, tired or concerned. There was something different about him and I guess maybe you’d have to be there to understand.
I have zero doubt that he is a starter day one, very confident he will be an all big 10 caliber type of player at some point. I have a believe he won’t play the one exclusively but rather the three and two a good part of the time. We will see different combinations, but Mathis, Young and Mconnell will be fighting for the third guard spot.
Regarding his shot, it isn’t a bad shot, however he doesn’t elevate on it and the release is a tiny bit low and a little bit flat. Not horrible and I believe easily adjusted. However his shot isn’t bad and at 6’6” doesn’t need as much elevation. But that said he is definitely a drive/pass first guy, shoot second. He is going to get our guys all those open looks we haven’t been seeing.