Tons of pressure on Penny to actually do something this year.
According to Pomeroy, Memphis was the #1 defense last year thanks to their second best perimeter D, and top-11 ranking in both block and steal%.
However, it only takes a few possessions of watching Memphis' offense to realize that Penny has not yet developed (and probably never will develop) offensive systems or sets to succeed in the NCAA. Statistically, they shoot well from deep (36.3%), rebound well (30th in nation), but give up a ton of turnovers (21.7 turnover% rate, 39th highest in nation), shoot 61.7% from the line (8th worst in the nation) and hit only 48.9% of shots from inside the arc (41st percentile).
Duren will certainly help their interior offense, but with a potential starting lineup below, they will not have that secure facilitator tonic that great teams need:
Jalen Duren 6'10 230
DeAndre Williams 6'9 190
Landers Nolley 6'7 230
Earl Timberlake 6'6 215
Lester Quinones 6'5 210
Crazy that Memphis is in the running for Emoni Bates too.
In summary, Memphis was an afterthought for me, but with Duren in the mix, I've got to check out a few of their games just to see if anything can come out of this newest (and last?) hurrah out of Memphis. Xavier has a chance to play Memphis on 11/26 if they matchup in the second game of the NIT season tip off (Xavier/Iowa State and Memphis/Virginia Tech are the two first round matchups).