Savannah Jay wrote:gtmoBlue wrote:With the departures of Jalen Windham and Davion Mintz, it looks as if there was no guard depth WITH Ty-Shon either.
The good thing is 3 open scholies to add depth...via frosh or transfers.Roster
Player # Class Pos Height Weight Hometown High School RSCI Top 100 Summary
Ty-Shon Alexander 5 JR G 6-4 195 Charlotte, NC Oak Hill Academy 96 (2017) 16.9 Pts, 5.0 Reb, 2.3 Ast
Marcus Zegarowski 11 SO G 6-2 180 Hamilton, MA Tilton School 16.1 Pts, 3.8 Reb, 5.0 Ast
Mitchell Ballock 24 JR G 6-5 205 Eudora, KS Eudora High School 76 (2017) 11.9 Pts, 5.3 Reb, 3.1 Ast
Damien Jefferson 23 JR F 6-5 200 East Chicago, IN East Chicago Central High School 9.4 Pts, 5.5 Reb, 1.4 Ast
Christian Bishop 13 SO F 6-7 205 Lee's Summit, MO West HS 8.6 Pts, 5.3 Reb, 1.3 Ast
Denzel Mahoney 34 SR G 6-5 225 Oviedo, FL Hagerty High School 12.0 Pts, 3.1 Reb, 0.7 Ast
Shereef Mitchell 4 FR G 6-0 155 Omaha, NE Sunrise Christian Academy 2.7 Pts, 1.4 Reb, 1.4 Ast
Jett Canfield 10 SO G 5-10 155 Topeka, KS Hayden Catholic HS 0.8 Pts, 0.3 Reb, 0.6 Ast
Nic Zeil 20 FR F 6-8 210 Kansas City, MO Park Hill HS 0.5 Pts, 0.6 Reb, 0.0 Ast
Jacob Epperson 41 JR C 6-11 225 Melbourne, Australia La Lumiere School 91 (2017)
Antwann Jones 0 SO G 6-6 205 Orlando, FL Oak Ridge HS
Avg. Height: 6-4
PG: Zegarowski & Mitchell at PG
SG: Ballock, Mahoney, (sans Alexander) at SG
SF: Jefferson, A Jones at the 3 (Jones may play some 4 ?)
PF: Bishop at the 4
Ctr: Epperson, Kalkbrenner at Pivot
O'Connell SG - sit 1
Zeil Fwd - Walk on
Canfield PG - Walk on
Sami Osmani - SG Walk on
We will basically have the same guard depth next year that we did this year, right? Mintz didn't play this year and Windham played a total of 106 minutes of garbage time. Assuming we lose Tyshon, we are basically trading Tyshon for Antwann Jones in our rotation. In addition, i think you have "slotted" guys into positions that doesn't translate to how McDermott used his guys this year. Specifically, i think the first game starting line up will be:
Zegarowski
Ballock
Jefferson
Mahoney
Bishop
Jones may replace Tyshon in the rotation, but I think Mahoney will take his place in the starting line up. As Tyshon's 35 mpg game are divvied up, at least 10 (IMO) will go to Denzel, who played 22 minutes a game this year. Bishop has shown what he can do with his 6'7" and will be our starter (again, IMO) with a healthy Epperson (off the bench, at least initially) being a huge bonus if that happens. If Epp and Kalk both end up being healthy and productive, we could see some lineups with Bishop at the "4" (if you want to use that terminology) but I think we'll see Mahoney get the most minutes in that spot. He clearly earned them. Jefferson played 27 mpg and that could/should tick up as well.
But, at this point, i just really want to see college basketball season in 20/21.
billyjack wrote:I haven't been here a lot lately, so this may have been discussed 3 weeks ago, but Warren Nolan had Creighton winning the BE Tourney and then advancing to the National Final.
http://warrennolan.com/basketball/2020/ ... /Creighton
OmahaGuy wrote:With TSA gone, Walton becomes a must get for CU.
sciencejay wrote:Does anyone think that TSA's decision to leave CU has anything to do with uncertainty about next year's collegiate season due to coronavirus? Maybe it's better to be in the G-League getting paid and training against other NBA hopefuls rather than maybe not practice or train much at Creighton? I assume G-League because it doesn't sound like he ranks very high on anyone's draft board. While I have loved having him as a Jay, I have a hard time seeing him in the NBA: not quick enough to be a point guard, and maybe he's not long enough nor is his shot quick enough to be a two.
We are hearing more and more 'whispers' about there possibly not being a fall NCAA sports season, and if that's the case, basketball could be swept up in it as well.
I will be totally bummed if there's no 2020-21 hoops season.
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