OkaForPrez
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I might be coming at this different but I'm going to list by importance in terms of need, not necessarily predicted performance. College Basketball is all about PG play. We know this moreso than anyone which means by default:
1. Gibbs - The ball will be in his hands more than anyone else, he will be our quarterback and a leader on the floor.
2. Adams- There is no true third ball handler on this team so Adams must be able to come in and play the 1 to give Gibbs a rest at the 2. If we can't count on him to be poised with the ball all the rest doesn't really matter.
3. Brimah-Has the ability to completely change the game on the defensive end. Cincinnati and the job he did on Ellis in crunch time late in the year are what I'm hoping we can expect from him this year. If he can stay on the floor and take away the paint we don't even need him to improve all that much in defensive rebounding.
4. Hamilton- He will need to be the one to create his own shot in the half court when the offense breaks down, which it might, frequently. I don't know how well Gibbs can create his own shot or get to the line. I know Purvis showed flashes but a lot of his scoring was coming off set plays. Champs covered this in his novella so I'll leave it be.
5. Miller-We are built to win in the open floor. We can't run if we don't rebound well. Miller has to own the glass, particularly with Brimah overplaying the weak side help (by design people). His defensive versatility and hard hat lunchpail work will be critical
6. Purvis- he will have to sacrifice the most in my opinion for this team to achieve its greatest potential. He's been carrying himself in the offeseason like its his team now, and his someone needed to step into the void so I'm glad he's stepping up, but I'm worried about him pressing and trying to do too much. He needs to let the game come to him, make good decisions with the ball, and really give way to Hamilton to work in broken play scenarios. The coexistence of our wings will be crucial.
7. Omar - We started to see no fv<ks given omar towards the end of last season and I have visions of him changing games when were sleep walking. Coming in and diving on the floor, making a great defensive play and firing everyone up the way a senior leader should.
8. Everyone else - Just don't screw it up, anything + is gravy.
1. Gibbs - The ball will be in his hands more than anyone else, he will be our quarterback and a leader on the floor.
2. Adams- There is no true third ball handler on this team so Adams must be able to come in and play the 1 to give Gibbs a rest at the 2. If we can't count on him to be poised with the ball all the rest doesn't really matter.
3. Brimah-Has the ability to completely change the game on the defensive end. Cincinnati and the job he did on Ellis in crunch time late in the year are what I'm hoping we can expect from him this year. If he can stay on the floor and take away the paint we don't even need him to improve all that much in defensive rebounding.
4. Hamilton- He will need to be the one to create his own shot in the half court when the offense breaks down, which it might, frequently. I don't know how well Gibbs can create his own shot or get to the line. I know Purvis showed flashes but a lot of his scoring was coming off set plays. Champs covered this in his novella so I'll leave it be.
5. Miller-We are built to win in the open floor. We can't run if we don't rebound well. Miller has to own the glass, particularly with Brimah overplaying the weak side help (by design people). His defensive versatility and hard hat lunchpail work will be critical
6. Purvis- he will have to sacrifice the most in my opinion for this team to achieve its greatest potential. He's been carrying himself in the offeseason like its his team now, and his someone needed to step into the void so I'm glad he's stepping up, but I'm worried about him pressing and trying to do too much. He needs to let the game come to him, make good decisions with the ball, and really give way to Hamilton to work in broken play scenarios. The coexistence of our wings will be crucial.
7. Omar - We started to see no fv<ks given omar towards the end of last season and I have visions of him changing games when were sleep walking. Coming in and diving on the floor, making a great defensive play and firing everyone up the way a senior leader should.
8. Everyone else - Just don't screw it up, anything + is gravy.