Last year's team had a 6-9 power forward who shot threes (Jamie Skeen), a little guard Joey Rodriguez who played exactly like JJ Barea, a senior shooter they brought off the bench who had range out to 25 feet (Brandon Rozzell) and a defensive stopper (Ed Nixon). This year, they don't have the power forward who shoots threes or the Barea clone at point, so they play differently - a more traditional line-up that presses you and less like a Euro team on offense.