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Chief I always think that rebounding is easier to replace than scoring and ball handling. IF (caps yes) our bigs can rebound better that will pick up DHam's loss.The biggest hurt on the team of Dham leaving early may be rebounding.
What DHam brought though was an offensive threat, not consistent but enough to win games. He averaged 12 points (6/half). Thank goodness Larrier at least is not an untested freshman, but an experienced D1 player so logically we have a player ready to pick up that loss. If he averages double digit scoring we should be okay.
Brimah could be the biggest loser because I think most of his offensive scoring plays came off of DHam passing the last two years. Yet anyone of our guards can throw an alley oop pass with practice. Still I always wondered if Brimah 'depended' on DHam.
I'm agreeing on the rebounding and hope that we can overcome that by picking up his 9 boards either by committee or a surprising and 'improved' big and Larrier. Easier said than done because that was an excellent gift he had.
Defensively I expect Larrier and others to match or exceed.
Purvis is the wild card.
. If Larrier, Facey, and Brimah can't make up 8 rebounds a game, we've got a bigger problem.