DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2019 3:26 pm
fufanatic wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2019 3:21 pm
I would anticipate us competing for the conference title if the following things happen:
- we lock up Bob Richey.
- Lyons clearly works his tail off and I wouldn’t expect anything different from him this offseason. He needs to average close to 20 a game next year.
- Hunter can bring some more scoring to his already solid job of running the point. Also pick up some of the assists that Rafferty had.
- Mounce and Gurley get more consistent and can pick up Rafferty scoring.
- Bothwell and a FR or two can provide some more depth. I would think the former could be a starter.
- Concerns are again going to be height and rebounding, but not sure what the solution is.
If Lyons can improve his 3pt shooting percentage a little to the tune of knocking down 1 more 3 per game he will be right at 20ppg
The freshmen
guard from Ohio can really score the ball and the tall freshmen from Florida has good height and an outside shooting touch
We need to find an impact big man recruit for starting at the 5 spot with one of our 2 remaining scholarships, we are rumored to be chasing someone, just needs to provide size on defense and good rebounding numbers. If we can find the right guy to fill this whole we will be in great shape.
Bringing Bothwell,
the Ohio kid and Clark off the bench would be good guard depth
Bringing Slawson and the Florida big kid off the bench would be good depth inside
If you're referring to Colin Kenney, he's from Indiana. Marquette Catholic is in Michigan City, Indiana. Bothwell is from Ohio (Cleveland).
FYI, Kenney was just named to the Indiana Senior All-State team. I see him backing up Hunter at PG and moving Mike Bothwell over to his more natural position at the 2. Jalen Pugh will have his work cut out for him if he wants to see playing time (see J. Jean's situation).
Slawson, IMHO, is a diamond in the rough. I'd love to see him spend the Summer working on his post-play and hitting the weight room. Gurley needs to work on his D...he's out of position down low too much and ends up in foul trouble too often because of this. He also needs to hit the weight room.
Losing Matt will be a difficult adjustment to make. That said, I see us being a quicker, slashing, long and athletic offense in the next few years. Improve our outside shooting just a bit and our inside-out game will scare teams away from double-teaming us down low.
I really like what I see for the future. Can someone update us on the other two incoming scholarship guys? I'm most familiar with Colin.