Basketball Media Day Wrap Comment Count

Ace


The freshmen, new uniforms, and oh my god what in the hell

Today's basketball media day was perfectly described by another reporter as "not a newsmaking event*," which seems a tad ironic but that's Michigan athletics these days. You can tell the freshmen have already been coached not to say anything interesting, and I'm not even going to bother transcribing the player roundtables as a result. Just imagine the football pressers and replace "football" with "basketball" and you have a good idea of what you missed.

I will, however, post some highlights from John Beilein's press conference.

Bullets ahoy:

  • The team has had 16 hours of summer workouts in addition to the usual weight training, plus 12 hours of recent skill training. Starting Friday they practice 20 hours a week.
  • The William Davidson Player Development Center is almost complete. It's a "sensational venue" to practice in while Crisler is being redone.
  • Beilein's had one look at Crisler about a month ago, and says "it looks like a brand new building, like we built a $200 million building." Calls it a tremendous asset for recruiting and very fan-friendly.
  • Mitch McGary is helping replace the energy void left by Zack Novak, who he says was "really instrumental in everyone's life."
  • It's too early to name a starting five. During the first two weeks of practice he'll put two or three freshmen on one team, two or three on the other, and watch how they adjust. The last few weeks were much more for skill development than team development. Probably won't name a lineup in the next 2-3 weeks.
  • Trey Burke is up to 190 pounds, and it's a good 190. Praises strength coach Jon Sanderson for his work with the whole team (I can say from seeing him up close that Tim Hardaway Jr. looks very impressive physically right now, definitely bigger than last year).
  • Tim Hardaway Jr. has "taken a little bit of Novak," in that you can hear his presence on the court.
  • "This is a good rebounding team." Has more of an inside presence than past Beilein squads, McGary and Jordan Morgan in particular. The offense may be more predicated around offensive rebounding as a result.
  • The freshmen are very coachable, and have been getting help from both the coaching staff and their fellow players. He says the team is as intelligent as any he's had. Cited Glenn Robinson III specifically as a player who's picked up new information and put it to use on the court ten minutes later. At the end of a recent practice, Josh Bartlestein, Corey Person, and Eso Akunne each had pulled freshmen aside to teach them something.
  • When he got here, the question in the Big Ten was who was going to be the sixth or seventh team into the NCAA tournament. Now the fight may be over who will be the eighth or ninth team in.
  • When asked about how he'll handle high expectations and preseason rankings: "I think John Beilein is always going to have a chip on his shoulder."
  • As for if he thinks they're a top five team: "I don't pay any attention to that." Says he doesn't watch other teams practice, so how could he know? [Good point, coach.]
  • There's four, five, maybe even six players who could see time at the four or the five. Loves having the versatility, notes the importance of the four—Kevin Durant and LeBron James were playing the four in the NBA playoffs last year. Last year he didn't feel he had a choice at the four after Jon Horford got hurt.
  • The goal is to win the Big Ten title. [Of course it is. Fergodsakes.]
  • Nik Stauskas has "a natural ability to find the bottom of the basket," but what makes him a difficult guard is that he can also put the ball on the floor and drive to the rim. Also showing the ability to keep his head up and find the open man, and he's putting in effort on defense because he knows that's how he'll see the floor.
  • Last year there wasn't a player who felt comfortable spelling Trey Burke as the primary ballhandler. There's a lot more confidence in Spike Albrecht being able to come in and run the point to give Burke a rest. Stauskas and Caris Levert can also put the ball on the floor.
  • Beilein used most of the 16 hours of summer workouts on offense. The staff watched the NBA much closer than ever before and cut more NBA film than in the past to see how they utilize two post players.
  • The team hasn't spoken about the loss to OHIO in the NCAA tournament. They're very proud of the Big Ten championship and will talk about the tourney loss if they get back there this year.
  • The only injury is a "foot stress issue" for Corey Person. Otherwise there are a few nagging issues but nothing major.
  • No captains have been named yet.
  • Tim Hardaway Jr. will split time between the two and the three. Lots of options on the roster, so they'll wait and see how things shake out during practice.

That about covers it. Here's a shoe:

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*said unnamed reporter even preceded that with "as expected"; we're not bitter!

Comments

El Jeffe

October 10th, 2012 at 7:31 PM ^

Can we please stop using the argument that "if the players like it it's fine?" First of all, leaving aside the question of whether the current batch of players ought to determine that it's okay to obliterate decades of tradition when it comes to color scheme, this is actually the way it works:

  1. Player X signs for Michigan, an extraordinary honor that few in their right minds would jeopardize by saying shit about shit.
  2. Adidas presents Player X with fucking neon green safety shoes.
  3. Player X says "I kinda like them!"
  4. Internet posterz conclude "See? The players like them; ergo, there is nothing wrong with them."
  5. El Jeffe dies a little inside.

snarling wolverine

October 10th, 2012 at 7:42 PM ^

Today's basketball media day was perfectly described by another reporter as "not a newsmaking event*," which seems a tad ironic but that's Michigan athletics these days.
Honestly, why would this ever be a newsmaking event? Did past coaching staffs give us breaking news during media day?

mpbear14

October 10th, 2012 at 7:44 PM ^

There's a difference between debating about too many alternate jerseys or different shades of yellow.


But the shoes bring up the debate between two completely different colors.

There really shouldn't be a debate here, even if the players like these shoes.  That is not yellow.  That is not maize.  That is not gold.  That IS neon green.  

This is Dumb.  

WolvinLA2

October 10th, 2012 at 9:17 PM ^

He does not have every right to be critical.  Just because it affects his job, doesn't mean he has the right to bitch about Hoke's decision.  Hoke is not obligated to oblige to everyone who wants a piece of the university just because it's their job. 

It's my job to sell things to hospitals.  If a hospital decides it's not in their best interest to buy my thing, I don't have the right to call that decision into question just because I don't like it. 

 

 

Mon-L

October 10th, 2012 at 8:07 PM ^

Those shoes are horrendous. Please please please please let this adidas nonsense end. Please please please. I remember when Nike was the boss and things looked dope not stupid.

lbpeley

October 11th, 2012 at 7:24 AM ^

Pro Combat say "hi". Time to face the facts, pal. Nike is the forerunner in all things shitty looking. Adidas just doesn't want to get left behind.

Now, do I prefer shitty looking Nike over shitty looking Adidas? Never really cared about branding so I guess as far as I'm concerned they can both suck it.

ChiCityWolverine

October 10th, 2012 at 8:17 PM ^

I'd be interested to see those shoes in a real maize, they could look really fresh. Shoes notwithstanding, I like the maize jersey the best (as usual). I would prefer to see maize for every home game, the white looks fairly bad, especially the shorts and shoes.

MaizeAndBlueWahoo

October 10th, 2012 at 8:43 PM ^

Just imagine the football pressers and replace "football" with "basketball" and you have a good idea of what you missed.

So Heiko pissed off Bacari Alexander by asking about bubble screens?

ckersh74

October 10th, 2012 at 8:45 PM ^

I'm likely headed to Bolivia for what I'm about to say, but I can't help it. When I read this:

Nik Stauskas has "a natural ability to find the bottom of the basket...

I immediately thought that we had heard similar things about Vogrich, and how I thought we'd get a lot more out of him. Almost like "okay, we've heard this before". 

Raoul

October 10th, 2012 at 9:39 PM ^

While I understand where you're coming from, the difference is that Stauskas is a much more complete player than Vogrich and can do more than just shoot the three, as Beilein pointed out:

Nik Stauskas has "a natural ability to find the bottom of the basket," but what makes him a difficult guard is that he can also put the ball on the floor and drive to the rim. Also showing the ability to keep his head up and find the open man, and he's putting in effort on defense because he knows that's how he'll see the floor.

BeileinBuddy

October 10th, 2012 at 9:20 PM ^

I'm just gonna cross my fingers and hope that Adidas is still in the process of finalizing our shoe combo and gave us a close placeholder to wear in the meantime. 

Anyways this has to be the most excited I've ever been for a basketball season. Let's start it off by winning the Preseason NIT.

Wolverine Devotee

October 10th, 2012 at 9:44 PM ^

It's too bad they don't have the Maui Invitational shoes anymore. Those things were saweeeet.

But really? This Is MICHIGAN. Black shoes and black socks ONLY.

sas5128

October 10th, 2012 at 10:04 PM ^

I know I am gonna get crushed for saying this, and for posting a whole 4 times, but I have to. Stop making the uniforms about what you want and stop complaining. The players love it and that's all that matters. These things matter to recruits and if highlighter shoes mean better players, then I am all for it. Just accept what sports are evolving into because we can't change it.

MaizeAndBlueWahoo

October 10th, 2012 at 10:33 PM ^

No, they don't matter to recruits, OK?  This is getting be the most seriously ridiculously overrated idea in all of sports.  No recruit is going to say "I've got to go to THAT school so I can wear those SHOES!"  Forget the relationship with the coaches, the education, the reputation for excellence, the girls, the cash mysteriously dropped off in the lockers, the track record of the coach in getting players to the league, all that stuff that schools sell to recruits.  Maybe they do like them, but not one effing recruit is going to come to Michigan (or Kentucky or Duke or North Carolina or Kennesaw State) because of shoes

Setshot

October 11th, 2012 at 1:58 AM ^

no they aren't maize, or even yellow for that matter, but I think they look awesome. But related to what Beilein said in his presser, I'm excited for THJ this season. He definitely looks bigger than last year, and I expect him to lead this team to a great season.

BlueinLansing

October 11th, 2012 at 2:15 AM ^

as the days when Penn State fans came to Ann Arbor wearing Appalachian State shirts only to lose at the hands of a Freshmen QB.

 

Every Big Ten student section will ridicule these shoes and will go home with a sad.

JamesBondHerpesMeds

October 11th, 2012 at 4:18 AM ^

http://live.drjays.com/index.php/2012/10/10/derrick-roses-newest-adidas-rose-3-honors-the-chicago-fire-department/

[Rose] got Adidas to build a special “Chicago Fire Department” makeup of his Adidas Rose 3...it features the black and neon yellow color worn by the CFD everyday. It has synthetic leather on the upper. And, on the left sneaker, it has the CFD logo on the inside of the tongue. D-Rose is most definitely riding for his city with these and showing a lot of love to the men and women who help protect it.