OrangeXtreme
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Once Red was announced Benny was probably the one guy that I wasn’t worried about leaving at all.I don’t see why he wouldn’t? He was starting again at the end of the season, and Boeheim is gone.
No I totally agree. Once it was Red I would put money on Benny the #1 guy who would most likely comebackOnce Red was announced Benny was probably the one guy that I wasn’t worried about leaving at all.
Maybe I’m in the minority. Lol
Probably.He probably should stay.
I wonder if he did have a recruitment promise of a starting role from JB, and if that is still honored by Red, or if his in-season "we were on a break" episode invalidated any promises.
He was playing his best ball at the end of this season. Leaving to try to rebuild and establish himself elsewhere seems like a silly thing to do. But, that also depends on his relationship with Red and whether we expect to get anyone at his position from the Portal. How good are we going to be? Is there anyone in the portal who would legitimately be assumed to make us better?
I hope he does stay. But, without promises.
I’d love for Benny to stay and flourish, so Red can prove he can nail the portal (Starling) and show recruits Syracuse will patiently develop players (Benny.)Probably.
But if the coaching staff can bring in a better portal transfer option, I'd be fine with that, too.
Expectations are not always fair but if Benny had been a big time performer at foward, the last 2 years would have played out differently. Of course, he then would be on the way to NBA. So hopefully he stays and this is his "big year ".IMHO, Benny wants to be sf not a pf. Seems that most of his points are from 10 ft out. While he can rebound and bang, he prefers being outside. Assuming Brown returns, Benny may need some assurance that he can play the 3.
Williams can help the team offensively by playing on the perimeter, running on the break and chasing offensive rebounds. Rarely, driving to the basket if they put a big, slow guy in him.IMHO, Benny wants to be sf not a pf. Seems that most of his points are from 10 ft out. While he can rebound and bang, he prefers being outside. Assuming Brown returns, Benny may need some assurance that he can play the 3.
Benny will play well next year. Jims approach obviously didnt work for him or for Jim even though JB gave him more than enough opportunities. A fresh approach is needed and i think he is going to do really well next season
With his height and position less hoops, as you’re saying, him developing a couple post up moves to use when he gets a guard switched onto him would be great.Williams can help the team offensively by playing on the perimeter, running on the break and chasing offensive rebounds. Rarely, driving to the basket if they put a big, slow guy in him.
He can help defensively by getting bigger to body up other teams bigs, getting rebounds and blocking shots. Against little teams, he and Brown could be our "bigs."
In other words, he can be SF on offense and a PF on defense.
This is the new positionless basketball we are seeing.
If he gets to 6'9" 220, he'll be big enough, even if he just wants to shoot threes. Which, btw, will be a big help if he can come close to 40% accuracy like he was last season.
I hope he can develop into something where he doesn’t think he’s a catch and shoot guy. I think you’re asking for too much.With his height and position less hoops, as you’re saying, him developing a couple post up moves to use when he gets a guard switched onto him would be great.
Benny has so many things to work on, for sure. If he can improve his effort and energy, I’ll take that as a win. Seems to drift a bit out there. Needs to find a way to lock in, and maybe man to man will help with that.I hope he can develop into something where he doesn’t think he’s a catch and shoot guy. I think you’re asking for too much.
I’m hoping he comes back as a 15-20 minute guy off the bench behind a more well rounded offensive player that also rebounds.