BEhomer wrote:tourney success will largely depend on point guard play, front court depth, and next level player.
their backcourt of sumner, davis, and abell (on defense) is very solid.
front court of reynolds and farr is also solid, but after that there is significant drop off.
question I have is who will step up at key moments against other future nba players. can reynolds dominate against other quality bigs? sumner also looks like he can be that type of player but is it too much to ask from a 1st yr pg?
DudeAnon wrote:BEhomer wrote:tourney success will largely depend on point guard play, front court depth, and next level player.
their backcourt of sumner, davis, and abell (on defense) is very solid.
front court of reynolds and farr is also solid, but after that there is significant drop off.
question I have is who will step up at key moments against other future nba players. can reynolds dominate against other quality bigs? sumner also looks like he can be that type of player but is it too much to ask from a 1st yr pg?
The only difference between NCAA games and regular season games are the intensity. Almost all of this team played in the Sweet 16 or were on the bench for that experience. And Mack seems to have really reached a new level in his coaching. Until proven otherwise, I have zero doubts this team is capable of a final four run.
DudeAnon wrote:BEhomer wrote:tourney success will largely depend on point guard play, front court depth, and next level player.
their backcourt of sumner, davis, and abell (on defense) is very solid.
front court of reynolds and farr is also solid, but after that there is significant drop off.
question I have is who will step up at key moments against other future nba players. can reynolds dominate against other quality bigs? sumner also looks like he can be that type of player but is it too much to ask from a 1st yr pg?
The only difference between NCAA games and regular season games are the intensity. Almost all of this team played in the Sweet 16 or were on the bench for that experience. And Mack seems to have really reached a new level in his coaching. Until proven otherwise, I have zero doubts this team is capable of a final four run.
BEhomer wrote:tourney success will largely depend on point guard play, front court depth, and next level player.
their backcourt of sumner, davis, and abell (on defense) is very solid.
front court of reynolds and farr is also solid, but after that there is significant drop off.
question I have is who will step up at key moments against other future nba players. can reynolds dominate against other quality bigs? sumner also looks like he can be that type of player but is it too much to ask from a 1st yr pg?
BEhomer wrote:DudeAnon wrote:BEhomer wrote:tourney success will largely depend on point guard play, front court depth, and next level player.
their backcourt of sumner, davis, and abell (on defense) is very solid.
front court of reynolds and farr is also solid, but after that there is significant drop off.
question I have is who will step up at key moments against other future nba players. can reynolds dominate against other quality bigs? sumner also looks like he can be that type of player but is it too much to ask from a 1st yr pg?
The only difference between NCAA games and regular season games are the intensity. Almost all of this team played in the Sweet 16 or were on the bench for that experience. And Mack seems to have really reached a new level in his coaching. Until proven otherwise, I have zero doubts this team is capable of a final four run.
that team was led by stainbroook. he was their go to guy and offense flowed thru him. when games become possession by possession you need that type of player. i see lot of potential in a number of players right now. if one of them steps up to become that player, then they will be truly special. can't wait to see them grow thru BE grind.
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