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Agreed, but I think overall Wilson may be as good as TL in a team setting. Defense is more important than offense, you need 5 defenders but only 1 scorer on any given possession. Wilson was an effective scorer at Brewster and it seems he's scored well in UConn practices. I think Hurley has enough tools to make an effective offense, at least one better than what we had last year, and can significantly improve defense. Yakwe and Wilson are a huge defensive improvement over Onuorah and TL, and the defensive philosophy and coaching will be better too.
Last year we were #171 on offense and #178 on defense by Kenpom. If we can be top 100 on offense and top 40 on defense, that gets us in the vicinity of teams like Providence (100/36), Boise St (82/42), Alabama (106/20), Nebraska (75/44), Miss St (76/40), i.e. on the tourney bubble. I think that's eminently achievable. Rhode Island was 69/46 without appreciably better talent.
I don't think a lot of people realize how bad Larrier was last year (everyone was bad except for Jalen and Vital and at times the various bigs). We didn't have another option since Terry was one of a few guys who could consistently create his own shot, but the results were mostly dismal. He contributed the same # of wins as Carlton and Whaley and even less than Anderson...in short he was an inefficient player who played little to no defense and the -2.6 box +/- reflects that.
I wish Terry nothing but the best and hopes he excels wherever he ends up, but the bar isn't set very high with regards to replacing his production.