No problem. Kareem Jamar is who you're thinking of. If we get hot from three and are able to keep it close, it could be very, very interesting.
Offensively, Cherry and Jamar make us "go." Cherry is an excellent slasher, with the able to knock down outside shots occasionally, but he's at his best driving, dishing, and getting to the line.
Jamar does pretty well in the block when matched up with a smaller player -- there's really no words to describe his game other than "all around." Somehow he just makes it work. He doesn't seem all that fast, but is more "sneaky" fast and athletic than he appears.
Weisner is a 6-6 wing player who is our most dangerous threat and most consistent shooter from 3. He'll need to have a big game is we have any inkling of an upset.
Coleman is 6-6 and has a nice mid-range game, can rebound okay, and can shoot from 3 occasionally. I like to think of him as a skinnier, taller version of Jamar, but not as talented.
Jordan Gregory is a 6-2 guard and is probably our second most consistent 3 ball threat. He's one of those players that hustles his butt off every play and just has a good feel for the game, and while not nearly as gifted athletically as Cherry is, he is probably our second best defender, and what he lacks in athleticism, he makes up for with good, smart positioning.
In order for us to pull off a win, I say 3/5 players of ours I listed above need to have monster games.