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[QUOTE="Lefty2one, post: 4025909, member: 1001"] There are a lot of tough lineup decisions; we are a ridiculously deep team with a lot of similar players. The SG position is going to be a bit of a mess. It wouldn't surprise me if Gaffney starts the season as our second guard, especially if Diggins and Hawkins can contribute. Polley is clearly best-suited as a bench shooter, especially as we continue to raise the talent level in the program. Martin can't be our 2, we need a better secondary ballhandler. In today's game Martin is best suited as a smallball four. If Jackson takes a huge step forward that could push Martin to the bench. It would be really nice if Hawkins is as big of a surprise as Bouk was (duh, future lottery picks are always nice) and makes this decision a little easier. The frontcourt is incredibly difficult to figure out. Sanogo is obviously more talented than Whaley, but are we going to have the reigning BE DPOY coming off the bench? Akok is probably the most talented guy in our frontcourt, if he looks healthy and takes a big step forward, how do you keep him out of the starting lineup? In a perfect world... Cole Hawkins Jackson Akok SanoDP Diggins Gaffney Martin Johnson Whaley That doesn't factor in Polley. Given how inconsistent he and Martin were, you play the hot hand and the matchup. It would not surprise me if Polley got the Carlton treatment. [/QUOTE]
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