Bluejays Review
Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 4:37 pm
The Creighton Bluejays' 2015-16 squad had a very up and down year this season and it came to a close against a good BYU team. It certainly was a much better year than last year though and it was a good year to build on for the future. The NIT run did many good things. Let's recap!
Who's out?
*James Milliken-Was a very good scorer for the team and J-Milli will be missed.
*Geoff Groselle-The coaches will be telling the story about the perseverance of this dude for a LONG time. He played such limited minutes before this season and ended up being a serviceable big man and was among the leaders in terms of FG percentage in the country.
*Marlon Stewart-Just today he announced he would transfer. Frosh guard who only saw mop-up minutes and nobody really expected anything out of him. Wish him as well as JM and GG the best of luck!!
Who's back?
*Zach Hanson-Had a good year, hopefully we can get a big jump from him next season in his senior year. Kid is a bruiser and a fighter.
*Isaiah Zierden-This dude had a very up-and-down year. His shooting is great but it's also very inconsistent. Kid is great when he's on though and he just can't seem to catch a break when it comes to injuries. He's got a bad shoulder. He'll get major rest this offseason and I hope he'll be ready to go in November.
*Toby Hegner-Very similar to Isaiah. His year I'd say was a bit worse though. He's great when he's on but he's awful when he's not on.
*Malik Albert-Didn't really do much for most of the season but he then performed well down the stretch into the end of this year. Hopefully he continues that good momentum into next year. Dude has insane athleticism.
*Mo Watson-By far our most important player this season as well as for next season. This guy is awesome, man. One of the better PGs in the conference and he should be even better next season. Stud.
*Cole Huff-Another one of the better players on the team. He struggled early on at first and struggled in the middle of the year. But he really caught fire down the stretch and he really showed that vs Seton Hall at MSG. Another very important player for next season.
*Ronnie Harrell-He provided some good and very energetic minutes off the bench. Excited to see his development as his career moves on.
*Khyri Thomas-Very long and athletic guard who's well-known for his energy and defense. He performed great early on, then he hit a wall and struggled throughout conference play, but then he regained that swagger and had great games in the NIT vs Alabama and Wagner. Hopefully he continues that good play into next season and hopefully he learns how to be mentally tougher since a lot of his struggles were mental.
*Martin Krampelj-Was shut down for the year in December after he tore his ACL. I remember he played pretty well in some of the earlier games. He's a long and athletic wing who can shoot. Hopefully he can recover from his ACL tear and fight back. Talented euro player.
Who's coming in?
*Marcus Foster-Like Jon Rothstein says, "Palpable buzz" is all around him. This dude LIT IT UP at Kansas State. Then his relationship with Bruce Weber soured and he got kicked off. He takes responsibility for that and he's glad he's getting a fresh start at Creighton. Super athletic, very good shooter and overall a great scorer.
*Justin Patton-Top50 HS player from Omaha who took the year off to beef up. Like Marcus, this dude is a player NBA scouts will look at. He's a long, wiry, and athletic big man who can defend the rim and he's got a very soft touch in the post and I even hear his passing skills are very good for a big man. 6'11. I think next year he'll have an up-and-down year but he'll show many flashes of his potential along the way.
*Davion MIntz-HS kid from North Carolina. He's the best player on the best team in the State of NC and I think he was vastly under-recruited. He's had a great senior year in HS. I won't even be surprised if he gets some rotation minutes next season. I know HS and college are two completely different games but I really like his size for a guard, his athleticism, and his scoring prowess.
Bottom Line: Remember when everyone two years ago was saying Creighton Basketball will never be good again after Doug left? And they looked right for one year but this year they've been proven wrong! The demise of Bluejay Basketball was greatly exaggerated and it's back on the upward trend. I'll bet opposing coaches even told potential CU recruits that Greg couldn't win without his son. Well, this year he proved he can win (in a major league) without a special talent like Doug. They've still got a lot of work to be done but no doubt that Mac and the crew can get the job done and win more games.
Who's out?
*James Milliken-Was a very good scorer for the team and J-Milli will be missed.
*Geoff Groselle-The coaches will be telling the story about the perseverance of this dude for a LONG time. He played such limited minutes before this season and ended up being a serviceable big man and was among the leaders in terms of FG percentage in the country.
*Marlon Stewart-Just today he announced he would transfer. Frosh guard who only saw mop-up minutes and nobody really expected anything out of him. Wish him as well as JM and GG the best of luck!!
Who's back?
*Zach Hanson-Had a good year, hopefully we can get a big jump from him next season in his senior year. Kid is a bruiser and a fighter.
*Isaiah Zierden-This dude had a very up-and-down year. His shooting is great but it's also very inconsistent. Kid is great when he's on though and he just can't seem to catch a break when it comes to injuries. He's got a bad shoulder. He'll get major rest this offseason and I hope he'll be ready to go in November.
*Toby Hegner-Very similar to Isaiah. His year I'd say was a bit worse though. He's great when he's on but he's awful when he's not on.
*Malik Albert-Didn't really do much for most of the season but he then performed well down the stretch into the end of this year. Hopefully he continues that good momentum into next year. Dude has insane athleticism.
*Mo Watson-By far our most important player this season as well as for next season. This guy is awesome, man. One of the better PGs in the conference and he should be even better next season. Stud.
*Cole Huff-Another one of the better players on the team. He struggled early on at first and struggled in the middle of the year. But he really caught fire down the stretch and he really showed that vs Seton Hall at MSG. Another very important player for next season.
*Ronnie Harrell-He provided some good and very energetic minutes off the bench. Excited to see his development as his career moves on.
*Khyri Thomas-Very long and athletic guard who's well-known for his energy and defense. He performed great early on, then he hit a wall and struggled throughout conference play, but then he regained that swagger and had great games in the NIT vs Alabama and Wagner. Hopefully he continues that good play into next season and hopefully he learns how to be mentally tougher since a lot of his struggles were mental.
*Martin Krampelj-Was shut down for the year in December after he tore his ACL. I remember he played pretty well in some of the earlier games. He's a long and athletic wing who can shoot. Hopefully he can recover from his ACL tear and fight back. Talented euro player.
Who's coming in?
*Marcus Foster-Like Jon Rothstein says, "Palpable buzz" is all around him. This dude LIT IT UP at Kansas State. Then his relationship with Bruce Weber soured and he got kicked off. He takes responsibility for that and he's glad he's getting a fresh start at Creighton. Super athletic, very good shooter and overall a great scorer.
*Justin Patton-Top50 HS player from Omaha who took the year off to beef up. Like Marcus, this dude is a player NBA scouts will look at. He's a long, wiry, and athletic big man who can defend the rim and he's got a very soft touch in the post and I even hear his passing skills are very good for a big man. 6'11. I think next year he'll have an up-and-down year but he'll show many flashes of his potential along the way.
*Davion MIntz-HS kid from North Carolina. He's the best player on the best team in the State of NC and I think he was vastly under-recruited. He's had a great senior year in HS. I won't even be surprised if he gets some rotation minutes next season. I know HS and college are two completely different games but I really like his size for a guard, his athleticism, and his scoring prowess.
Bottom Line: Remember when everyone two years ago was saying Creighton Basketball will never be good again after Doug left? And they looked right for one year but this year they've been proven wrong! The demise of Bluejay Basketball was greatly exaggerated and it's back on the upward trend. I'll bet opposing coaches even told potential CU recruits that Greg couldn't win without his son. Well, this year he proved he can win (in a major league) without a special talent like Doug. They've still got a lot of work to be done but no doubt that Mac and the crew can get the job done and win more games.