How about Jordan DeLaire as frontcourt insurance?Guessing the wraps up the roster for next season
How about Jordan DeLaire as frontcourt insurance?Guessing the wraps up the roster for next season
Castle!Good add. Sweet 16 rotation. Need more bodies though, an injury at the guard position would be a huge issue. Don’t care if they come from Tunxis Community College we need another ball handler on the roster in case of emergency.
Never heard of him.How about Jordan DeLaire as frontcourt insurance?
He committed to Steve Lavin at San Diego.How about Jordan DeLaire as frontcourt insurance?
We only have 10 Scholarship players. They did mention in an article that Hurley was hoping for 12 Scholarship players in. We still need a couple more developmental players for depth. You don't want to go in the season with only 10 scholarship players.Guessing the wraps up the roster for next season
They have 10 players on the roster, they aren’t going into the season banking 3 scholarships.Guessing the wraps up the roster for next season
Thanks. Didn’t see that. Like to see someone to play the 4/5 if needed. Wouldn’t expect someone to get much ptHe committed to Steve Lavin at San Diego.
I just like the toolbox nature of our rotation.Love the versatility with the team now, especially with the 4-out offense. Pretty much everyone minus Sanogo and Clingan can play multiple positions. We've all been frustrated with a lot of Hurley's lineups more times than not, but he appears to have the right pieces to fit the puzzle now in an ideal offense not being hampered by being forced to play 2 traditional bigs on the court at the same time (Whaley/Sanogo).
Yeah...if the Castle re-class is truly up in the air I think we need to add one more body. Can't go in with only 10 scholarship guys and not be able to play a true 5 v 5 in practice if someone gets hurt. Would prefer a grad transfer type at this point that would only take up a scholarship for one year since we're in on so many 2023 guys. Would also be good with an under the radar type freshman.Seems incredibly risky to go into the season with 10 scholarship players
I mean come on now, this is a lot different than Ramey or most of the guards we’ve discussed all offseason….
I just like the toolbox nature of our rotation.
Listing the best 2 traits of all our guys, there isn't that much overlap. And when there is, it's shooting. (My nickname for their specialization role in para, think RPG classes).
Newton (Big PG) - Playmaking, Scoring
Alleyne (Sniper) - Shooting, Off ball movement
Diarra (Junkyard Dog) - Energy, Team defender
Hawkins (2G) - Shooting, Scoring
Jackson (Glue guy) - Athletic, Connecting
Karaban (Big Wing Shooter) - Skill for his size, Shooting
Johnson (Pterodactyl) - Rim protection, Shooting
Sanogo (Beast) - Interior scoring, Rebounding
Clingan (Human Mountain) - Literal human mountain, TBD.
Whatever situation arises, we've got a solution.
Better rebounding team overall, but with more offensive efficiency there might be less offensive rebounds.I love this. I wonder how well we'll rebound next year. We were 10th in the nation last season at 40.4 rpg and +7.5 differential. We'll still have Sanogo and Jackson. We'll be taller overall. Tyrese was second on the team at 7.5 rpg.
Any thoughts there? It looks like Newton will be a + from the PG position (4.8 vs Cole's 3.4).
Of course, but don't move the goalposts now. We were discussing Ramey and ended up with Alleyne instead, Diarra is in addition to that. You said we were going into next season with an 8 man rotation (no longer the case, it's 9 with Diarra). You said you no longer expected 2 more impact guards like Hurley said pre-Alleyne, that is no longer the case since we added Alleyne and DiarraI mean come on now, this is a lot different than Ramey or most of the guards we’ve discussed all offseason….
But we needed something and I like Diarra’s defense in contrast to Gaffney’s. Solid addition and gives us much more breathing room with guard depth.
First name that comes to mind is Hassan Diarra. Maybe Femi Okudale as well, but not sure how his ball handling is
Of course, but don't move the goalposts now. We were discussing Ramey and ended up with Alleyne instead, Diarra is in addition to that. You said we were going into next season with an 8 man rotation (no longer the case, it's 9 with Diarra). You said you no longer expected 2 more impact guards like Hurley said pre-Alleyne, that is no longer the case since we added Alleyne and Diarra
Diarra was literally the exact guard I was talking about when I replied to you with Hurley's quote about adding another ball handler
Probably worse rebounding, but Tom Moore coached teams always rebound well, so who knows? Likely a strength of the team, just not as elite as last year. The Martin/Whaley losses are big on the offensive board front. Jackson was already a great defensive rebounder, but he'll pick up some of the o-reb slack as he'll be playing 4 more and there should be plenty of space to streak in on the weakside. I think Sanogo may be an anthropomorphic vacuum this season (15/22% o/d rebound rates seems possible).I love this. I wonder how well we'll rebound next year. We were 10th in the nation last season at 40.4 rpg and +7.5 differential. We'll still have Sanogo and Jackson. We'll be taller overall. Tyrese was second on the team at 7.5 rpg.
Any thoughts there? It looks like Newton will be a + from the PG position (4.8 vs Cole's 3.4).