If you add up those percentages of team totals it comes to 87% of the shots from three players, so something has to give. Particularly when you have several significant returnees, plus two top 10 recruits coming in, one of which, Mikaylah Williams our board member Sun expects to be the leading scorer on the team!
While I don't expect anything close to that from MW, I think you could even expand this to say there are four players on this year's LSU team that are used to being the #1 option and getting the ball all the time. Three of them will need to go thru major changes in the way they play, accept a lessor offensive role, and in the case of Morrow and Hailey Van Lith, potentially have to play a new position.
Kim has a ton of talent, and has obviously taken on the challenge of figuring out how to mesh these players into an effective unit, despite some less than obvious fits. If she can make it work, maybe turn Hailey Van Lith into a PG, Morrow into a 3, find a regular role for MW, still get the ball to Angel, and have others accept a lessor role, then her coaching reputation will be sky high and she will probably win coach of the year.
It's a lot of ifs, many possible outcomes and much intrigue over how this plays out. The NIL situation makes it even more so. It appears LSU has succeeded in making LSU a great school for NIL opportunities, that may have helped them in the portal and recruiting. When big bucks are involved, that means players have even more reason to want to be the Alpha on the team, not a very good role player.
It will be interesting, time will tell.