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[QUOTE="reedny, post: 1613586, member: 1423"] Nice to hear that about Moyer. For sure, we could use some of that Pittsburgh/junkyard toughness on the current team. As far as next year's roster, we'll have a whole new rotation front and back. Our 3 most versatile players will be MR, Battle and TL. All three can play multiple positions. This will make the early games HUGELY entertaining, as JB/Hop develop a rotation and test various lineups against OOC teams. Right now, I'm thinking that the guard rotation is malleable, but will probably feature our best players ... Howard and Battle (with KJ backing up the point). MR can also play (or backup) the 2, with a potential dream duo of MR/TB up top. The issue there is .. are they quick enough to drive against (or stay in front of) ACC guards (think Rodriquez of Miami)? At forward, MR will probably stay at the 3 (although I like TL there, with MR backing up). TR will be at the 4. And Lydon can play either position depending on matchups and production. Center is Chukwu and DC. If Thompson comes in, depending on his game, he will probably get time at either the 4 or 5. Hard not to like our chances with a team this loaded. [/QUOTE]
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