RF2044
Living Legend
- Joined
- Aug 15, 2011
- Messages
- 32,127
- Like
- 108,173
I think this is a big question mark. As you point out, some of the MCW forcing shots was a result of the offense being less than spectacular. There are some reasons to expect this year's will be better. But there's really only one guy who's proven he can score consistently at the college level (Fair, obviously). As high as we all are on Grant, there's no guarantee he's going to be able to translate the potential into being a double-digit scorer as a sophomore.
And even if Grant or even Roberson is a legit second option (I tend to think JG will be), he and Fair will do most of their damage within 10 feet of the basket. Keita's likely to play a lot, and he is realistically not much of an offensive threat. I don't think we can expect Coleman or Christmas to be much of one either.
If Cooney and/or (less likely) Gbinje can be a consistent perimeter threat, then Ennis probably can just play field general for the most part. But if that doesn't happen, teams are going to collapse on Fair and Grant, mostly ignore Keita, and force Ennis to do things himself. He's almost going to need to take a lot of shots.
Agree 100%. Our offensive was painful to watch at times last season.
This year, I'll be curious to see two things: first, do we shoot the ball better collectively from three [especially from complimentary scorers]? Second, will we get more consistent inside scoring from the bigs, including Grant?
How these questions get answered will go a long way toward determining whether we'll continue to be semi-anemic or potent offensively.