*****Michigan vs Iowa BTT Game Thread*****

RuggieC

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Don’t think it really matters who’s region we’re in, the #1 seed is going to be a tough team
UConn and UCLA are the top of the class in that order....then S. Carolina then Texas.
MUCH rather be in Texas side of the bracket. Not saying we would beat them, but I am sayin we COULD. I don't have that same feeling about UConn or UCLA.
 

Jonesy5960

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Illinois was probably still 4 missed free throws and 2 made threes from sending it to OT.
Or just 2 more turnovers. And BTW, Layla is a 35% foul shooter in conference play. Mallegni is 25%.
Win probability was never below 99.9% in the final 10:28.
Cool. Now do the same with the Maryland game. Are you really arguing that the decision to replace all of the starters with 4 minutes left wasn't in retrospect fraught with some degree of risk vs leaving the starters in for just another 2 minutes to close it out?

Frankly I don't even want to argue about this anymore because they won, and I'm ecstatic that they are where they are today and they wouldn't be where they are without Jan who has done a great job building and developing this team.
 

KyleHuesmann

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Or just 2 more turnovers. And BTW, Layla is a 35% foul shooter in conference play. Mallegni is 25%.
Two turnovers and two made threes in 10-11 seconds? Iowa also had a timeout left to advance the basketball if needed.

And yes, Hannah is playing with an injured elbow, Ava Heiden has been getting over illness, Chit-Chat plays 35+ mins a game and Kylie has to guard Olivia Olson today. An extra few minutes of rest when you fully expected Michigan to roll Oregon and get the same rest is important.
 

Jonesy5960

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Two turnovers and two made threes in 10-11 seconds? Iowa also had a timeout left to advance the basketball if needed.

And yes, Hannah is playing with an injured elbow, Ava Heiden has been getting over illness, Chit-Chat plays 35+ mins a game and Kylie has to guard Olivia Olson today. An extra few minutes of rest when you fully expected Michigan to roll Oregon and get the same rest is important.
You're trying too hard and your arguments are specious at best. It wasn't just the last 11 seconds in question. It was the last 3-4 minutes with all of the reserves and don't say it doesn't happen because it does and it has, and it was especially likely with the group who was out on the floor who were way more likely to turn it over than score a basket. It wasn't good. 2 minutes of rest doesn't mean shat in the grand scheme of things. First game in 5 days and Ava only played 18 minutes last night. She's had tougher practices. At least leave Strem or Chit Chat in there to run the offense. Addie isn't capable of that yet.
 

QChawks

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Jonesy5960

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Leaving your starters in after Iowa pulled theirs is more disrespectful. Iowa has potentially 2 more games to play and don't need to risk injury and could rest players to make Illinois' coach feel better.
Did you see the Illinois coach talk after the game and go on about how proud she was for them to close the margin and what fighters they were?
Not once did they recognize that Iowa pulled it's starters at 4 minutes and played every available player on the bench. Green is classless in my opinion.
There was nothing disrespectful on either side. She had no obligation to sit her starters just because her opponent decided to do it. They were still playing to win. There's nothing wrong with that.
 

IowaCityLit

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Interesting to watch teams like UCLa (and UCOnn, South Carolina, etc) and see what Iowa needs to do to reach that level. Still a big gap. And it’s not skill. But everything to do with length, size, athleticism. Iowa is undersized at the 1, 2, 3 compared fo the teams and not as athletic. Skill wise comparable.
 

Jonesy5960

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Good point. I’d add depth of talent as a differentiator.
It is, just as it is in pretty much every sport. The biggest talent discrepancy between those teams at the very top and everyone else isn't always in the starters. It's often with the backups.
 

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There was nothing disrespectful on either side. She had no obligation to sit her starters just because her opponent decided to do it. They were still playing to win. There's nothing wrong with that.
Good sportsmanship is not obligated, I understand that this is an outdated concept with some, but it is the way that things were done. We’ll find out next year when Iowa plays Illinois. 😊
 

Jonesy5960

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Good sportsmanship is not obligated, I understand that this is an outdated concept with some, but it is the way that things were done. We’ll find out next year when Iowa plays Illinois. 😊
I just don't see it as a lack of sportsmanship. Your opponent has no obligation to quit trying to win a game. I think that's a ridiculous expectation.
 

DukeSlater

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Limping to the finish line is never good.
It's a lot better than limping back to Champaign-Urbana.

And how would everyone feel if Hanna had reinjured her arm and was out for the rest of the season because Jan kept her in for the final 4 minutes in a 22-point game? Or if any of the other starters had been hurt and were out for the rest of the season? Then the message board experts would be demanding to know why Jan didn't put in the reserves with a 22-point lead. LOL

Jan did the right thing. The Iowa reserves are way better than they showed yesterday, and I'm pretty sure they learned something from that experience while keeping the Iowa rotation safe to win another day.
 

DukeSlater

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“Resting” your players by saving them from that 3 or 4 minutes on the floor? Lol. Give me a break.
How long does it take to suffer a season-ending injury? Maybe check with Taylor McCabe on that one. Jan did the right thing, and anyone who thinks otherwise doesn't know squat. As I said in another post, can you imagine the message board response if Hanna stayed in with a 22-point lead and reinjured her arm, or if Ava had twisted an ankle, or if Stremlow had ripped an ACL or . . .

The Illinois coach keeping her starters in against the Iowa reserves was a totally bullshitt move. Do you think the Illinois reserves appreciated NOT getting to play in the Big Ten Tournament despite their team getting blown out? LOL
 

DukeSlater

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Right? Like I said I'm a Jan fan, but she's not Jesus Christ. She's fallible, just like you. 😃
Who does Jan think she is, the dictator and his minions? Only they are infallible. And besides, who gives a damn about a basketball game when Armageddon and the end of the world is nigh, am I right? LOL
 

DukeSlater

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You're trying too hard and your arguments are specious at best. It wasn't just the last 11 seconds in question. It was the last 3-4 minutes with all of the reserves and don't say it doesn't happen because it does and it has, and it was especially likely with the group who was out on the floor who were way more likely to turn it over than score a basket. It wasn't good. 2 minutes of rest doesn't mean shat in the grand scheme of things. First game in 5 days and Ava only played 18 minutes last night. She's had tougher practices. At least leave Strem or Chit Chat in there to run the offense. Addie isn't capable of that yet.
I'm sorry, well, sorta, maybe, maybe not, but how stupid are you? If anyone had been injured in those last 4 minutes with Iowa up by 22, you'd have been the first one on here to say how ridiculous it was to have your starters in. Ask Taylor McCabe how long it takes to suffer a season-ending injury. And Hannah's already hurt.

Wow. o_O
 

DukeSlater

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There was nothing disrespectful on either side. She had no obligation to sit her starters just because her opponent decided to do it. They were still playing to win. There's nothing wrong with that.
Still playing to win . . . That's a good one. Illinois had 36 minutes to try to win, and they failed miserably, trailing by a mere 22 points. Nice try.
 

DukeSlater

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I just don't see it as a lack of sportsmanship. Your opponent has no obligation to quit trying to win a game. I think that's a ridiculous expectation.
Sure. But then why in the hell do teams just dribble out the last possession or two when the game is clearly over? Why don't they keep playing rough and tough basketball? What Illinois did yesterday is bullshitt, plain and simple. They couldn't get it done in 36 minutes, the game was over, and Iowa did the right thing. Illinois didn't. But screw them. They're home resting now while Iowa moves on.
 

Jonesy5960

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Sure. But then why in the hell do teams just dribble out the last possession or two when the game is clearly over? Why don't they keep playing rough and tough basketball? What Illinois did yesterday is bullshitt, plain and simple. They couldn't get it done in 36 minutes, the game was over, and Iowa did the right thing. Illinois didn't. But screw them. They're home resting now while Iowa moves on.
4 minutes isn't the last possession. Did Illinois attempt to foul on their last possession? If so then you'd have an argument. We saw what happened against Maryland. They were down 17 with less than 4 minutes. Are we mad because they didn't give up trying to win the game?
 

DukeSlater

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Mighty UCLA leads Ohio State by eight (62-54) with 4:38 to play . . .

UCLA wins 72-62, mostly because OSU let one player shoot, and miss, the last four minutes. Had they played team offense, they had a real chance to win. In any event, if Iowa faces UCLA tomorrow, I think they will have a chance to pull off the upset.
 
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chuck285

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If we had keep the starters in and anyone of them had gotten hurt then this message board would have been crying to fire the the coach.
Can't make everyone happy!!!! Even when they win there's a bunch of bitching!! Brink back Fran :p
 

Franisdaman

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Iowa starters:


POS#NAMEClassGPPPGRPGAPG
G1Stremlow,Taylor308.12.74.1
G4Feuerbach,Kylie275.61.62.8
G11Wright,Chazadi2712.42.84.6
F45Stuelke,Hannah2813.98.62.9
C5Heiden,Ava3017.57.61.6