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Samuel and Omar are bench guys. Wings are being scared off by Purvis and Hamilton, PGs by Adams, centers by Brimah. By that, I mean the top guys who want starting jobs or big minutes as freshmen. PF's should not be scared off, but we have a ton already - Lubin, Facey, Enoch, Nolan - and can't afford to take anything but a top 25 guy who can step in and take the job on day 1.
I think Adams can succeed with this roster as a pass first PG who penetrates and shoots well enough to knock down open 3's. They need a rebounding monster of a 4 who can pass from the high post and hit a 15-17 ft jumper to let D Ham play outside against zones. It's not that he isn't good at the FT line taking that entry pass. It's just that he's not an offensive rebounder and neither is AB. They could also use John Gwynn.
Agree with part of this but we can't be putting most of the load on a young PG to dish and swish his way to the tourney. Even our better shooting PG's who were successful had guys they could kick out to or run off screens and drain jumpers. We had no one to consistently do that this year and along with pathetic rebounding it killed us. Anyone who suggests a do-it-all PG is the answer is wrong, wrong, wrong. Anyone who can step on the court and consistently hit an open three should be in contention for p/t next year and it doesn't matter who has to set screens to bust him open as long as there's 1 guy down low to fight for the rebound.
We'll still be young in some areas next year but we should expect a lot of improvement or at least more consistency from guys who were getting their feet wet this year And a good class coming in so far. I am a little more concerned about losing Boat's ballhandling and who picks up that slack without getting us turned over by pressure D.
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