Yes. Adding Lucas and Petar gives the team real depth at positions with injury concerns.I feel so much better about this roster now.
We have enough guys.
An injury won't be the end of the world.
We have a lot of flexibility and lots of pieces on this roster.
Yes. Adding Lucas and Petar gives the team real depth at positions with injury concerns.
That looks like a squad to me. I wish we had another PG, but we have quality depth at all other spots. We should have great practices.Agreed -- depth will be substantially improved compared to last year. We'll also be an older, more experienced group than last year's team.
Depth chart could look something like:
PG -- Carlos
-- No real proven commodity at PG behind him, but Cuffe / JJ / Westry could all chip in
SG -- JJ, who could be the team's offensive focal point
-- lots of depth, with transfer Taylor, incoming frosh Moore, and even potentially Westry / Cuffe
SF -- Bell
-- Westry, maybe Moore / Taylor
PF -- Freeman, who projects as a one-and-done
-- Jayre Davis, who was the top player at Delaware, with Majstorovic being able to play here as well
C -- Lampkin
-- Backed up by MacLeod, who is hopefully past the foot issue that significantly impacted his mobility
-- Majstorovic, who has really, really, really good post moves / footwork
The Karen's are dissatisfied with this!Just catching up here with Nancy.
I agree. I've never faired well with Nancies.
Lisas, Lauras, Loris, Sarahs, ok! Just the way it works out some time.
Who would want to date a "Karen?" They are always dissatisfied, or more accurately, pissed off about something.The Karen's are dissatisfied with this!
Creates a lot of possibilities. Can go small or big. Fresh legs for the long run. Bring on the season.Agreed -- depth will be substantially improved compared to last year. We'll also be an older, more experienced group than last year's team.
Depth chart could look something like:
PG -- Carlos
-- No real proven commodity at PG behind him, but Cuffe / JJ / Westry could all chip in
SG -- JJ, who could be the team's offensive focal point
-- lots of depth, with transfer Taylor, incoming frosh Moore, and even potentially Westry / Cuffe
SF -- Bell
-- Westry, maybe Moore / Taylor
PF -- Freeman, who projects as a one-and-done
-- Jayre Davis, who was the top player at Delaware, with Majstorovic being able to play here as well
C -- Lampkin
-- Backed up by MacLeod, who is hopefully past the foot issue that significantly impacted his mobility
-- Majstorovic, who has really, really, really good post moves / footwork
That looks like a squad to me. I wish we had another PG, but we have quality depth at all other spots. We should have great practices.
That looks like a squad to me. I wish we had another PG, but we have quality depth at all other spots. We should have great practices.
I agree, I don’t think it’s going to be an issue. But, I think a perfect roster always has a great pure PG.I think JJ is going to initiate a lot of the offense. I don't think it's "Carlos or nothing" to run the point.
Cuffe is capable, and so is Westry, who if healthy projects as similar to Copeland. I think Red is always going to have 2 or 3 ball handlers out there, based on how he put together his lineups last year.
I think we are going to run more motion and try to fast break more often. I don't see PG being a problem, to be honest.
I’m pretty high on the team being mature and deep. I just wish we had grabbed another proven guard scorer/shooter like Erik Reynolds, Malik Mack or even Leffew. I’m worried about the firepower in the backcourt. Have to make the tournament this yearI love this team on paper. The hard part is making it work on the court. But, I am hopeful with the malcontents gone and all who are here seem to want to be here. This is a team filled with veteran/experienced players and Red is no longer a green head coach. Some are worried about the point guard position, but we didn't have a legit starting point guard last year and will be better off with what we've got this year.
Starling has a good left hand and can go to the left just fine. He shoots with his right at the rim and needs to work on finishing with his left hand at the rim.I like this team a lot on paper as well but I personally have a lot of concern about PG depth, behind Carlos.
Starling has no left hand at all.
Cuffe is not a PG by any stretch.
Westry coming off major injury
So yeah I have concerns.
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Starling has a good left hand and can go to the left just fine. He shoots with his right at the rim and needs to work on finishing with his left hand at the rim.
Give them credit for spelling Majstorovic correctly.Why do Euros always spell Peter wrong?
Didn’t need to press us. Judah limited the available shot clock all by himself.Cuffe can capably run the break and is very fast with the ball, advances it well.
Cuffe also keeps the ball moving on offense, which is really about all we expected from many of our PGs in the past, and just get the ball to the guy who can make a play.
Cuffe isn't going to excel at feeding the post or is not likely to create 6 assists a game.
But did you notice how Red almost always had 3 guys who could dribble together on the floor. Nobody really pressed us last year, and it wasn't just because of Judah. It was because we had a lot of guys who could hurt you on the floor, at least on paper when everybody was healthy.
And we will have more of them next year.
I’m pretty high on the team being mature and deep. I just wish we had grabbed another proven guard scorer/shooter like Erik Reynolds, Malik Mack or even Leffew. I’m worried about the firepower in the backcourt. Have to make the tournament this year
I think the best way to phrase this is that we appear to have more useful pieces than we have had in a while.It's as good of a group of 12 players as we've had in a long time.
Probably since 2012. Not suggesting that this team will be as good as that one, but that was the last time we had more than two solid units of players, who could all legitimately contribute.
I think the best way to phrase this is that we appear to have more useful pieces than we have had in a while.
The questions I have are mainly two:
1) How does this all fit together? Lots of pieces here but the system on both ends of the court will be interesting to see because unlike 2012, I’m not sure we have quite the same high-end talent.
2) Can we find enough Basketball Players. I know that’s a really vague statement but I have concerns about the all-around game of most of these guys. Starling should put up some solid numbers this year but can he improve defensively and create more offensively (for himself and others)? Can Freeman step on the floor as a freshman and make an immediate impact on both ends and the boards? Can Bell consistently be something more than a spot-up shooter? Lampkin should get some buckets and help our rebounding. Seems like a good passer too. But can he hang defensively?
We’ve got a lot of pieces, which is a good thing. How they fit together and how good those individual pieces play are the questions I'm most interested in seeing. Feel like they could be a tournament-worthy team if everything goes right, but I wouldn't be totally shocked to see it be a really rough year either.
Yeah, obviously we agree on the first point. I don't disagree on the second point either.I agree with your question #1 -- that's the million dollar question. Because a basketball team isn't just the sum of the individual parts, how the talent blends / compliments each other matters. A lot.
And we'll have lots of new faces playing together for the first time. This would have been a perfect year for one of those international tours, where the team could have gotten some game experience under their belts, and built some additional rapport / chemistry BEFORE the season starts next month.
As for #2 -- I strongly believe that you [and all of us, the fanbase] will be pleasantly surprised about this aspect. We're bringing in numerous transfers who have extensive starting experience. I agree 100% that last year, we didn't have enough guys who were just players and could get the job done. Jyare, Taylor, Carlos, and Lampkin can just play. Majstorovic looks like he's got a terrific all-around feel for the game, as well. Last year, we didn't have enough guys like that -- this year, we will.
How it all gels -- stay tuned.
But good post, bills.
I think Lampkin is going to be a big upgrade defensively compared to late last season.I think the best way to phrase this is that we appear to have more useful pieces than we have had in a while.
The questions I have are mainly two:
1) How does this all fit together? Lots of pieces here but the system on both ends of the court will be interesting to see because unlike 2012, I’m not sure we have quite the same high-end talent.
2) Can we find enough Basketball Players. I know that’s a really vague statement but I have concerns about the all-around game of most of these guys. Starling should put up some solid numbers this year but can he improve defensively and create more offensively (for himself and others)? Can Freeman step on the floor as a freshman and make an immediate impact on both ends and the boards? Can Bell consistently be something more than a spot-up shooter? Lampkin should get some buckets and help our rebounding. Seems like a good passer too. But can he hang defensively?
We’ve got a lot of pieces, which is a good thing. How they fit together and how good those individual pieces play are the questions I'm most interested in seeing. Feel like they could be a tournament-worthy team if everything goes right, but I wouldn't be totally shocked to see it be a really rough year either.
I think Lampkin is going to be a big upgrade defensively compared to late last season.
Possession after possession, Brown and Taylor would be overpowered and opposing players would get easy shots because our guys were overmatched. Lampkin is not going to get pushed around (even"slim" Lamp had serious girth). Importantly, Bell and Freeman are lengthy, athletic types that will thrive on weakside shotblocking as opposing players are forced to fade away from Lampkin.
I think the interior defense is going to be greatly improved, as opponents won't be shooting layups every possession off routine post play.
Brown was great in a few ways, but upgrading to Lampkin's size, and having McLeod back is going to be a huge improvement over Brown's insufficient size. Having Freeman instead of Taylor inside will compound the improvement.
Bell will be Bell, but he looks a little bigger, so hopefully his rebounding will tick up a bit, and he'll be able to bother his guy a little more.