by OmahaGuy » Mon Mar 14, 2016 12:10 am
Georgetown has also called it a season and won't participate in any postseason tourney. Let's review the Hoyas:
Who's out?
*D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera
*Bradley Hayes
**Major losses as Hayes was a good big man (Was a big 'feel good' story in the conference since he had to wait so long for his turn). And of course DSR was their best and by far their most talented player and now he's gone.
Who's back?
*Paul White-Missed the season due to an injury. Talented stretch-4 who had a pretty good frosh year in 2014-15.
*Kaleb Johnson-Good frosh player who needs a little more seasoning (development)
*Tre Campbell-Solid PG who's a very good ball handler and passer.
*Reggie Cameron-Excellent shooter.
*Jessie Govan-One of the conferences best froshes and an absolute force inside. Dude is also a very good shooter for a big man his size.
*Marcus Derrickson-Another talented frosh player whom had an alright year.
*Isaac Copeland-Incredibly talented player but had such an underwhelming year at least from what I saw of him.
*LJ Peak-Kid is another very talented player, I see him as a glue guy.
*Akoy Agau-Out before the season even started with a torn ACL. I watched him play several times in Omaha for Central and I honestly don't think he's all that good. I could be wrong about him but I can't see him making that big of an impact for Georgetown. Couldn't stand him either, super cocky player (well, when he was at Central)
Who's coming in?
*Jagan Mosely-HS kid from Jersey. Heard he's a very good guard, athletic, an excellent defender, and doesn't just succeed on the court, from what I heard he could end up as class valedictorian as he's incredibly smart.
Now, the elephant in the room, does JT3 stay or go??? I think he stays because of the strong Thompson connection with the school but I'd honestly prefer to see him gone because I think he's just about lost his grip on the program. Such a talented team and they couldn't even make an NIT. Not to mention losses to teams like Redford, Monmouth, and UNC-Asheville. Now Monmouth and UNC-Asheville weren't all that bad of losses but considering all 3 of those games were at home, and with the big time talent that the Hoyas possess, there's absolutely zero excuse to lose to them, especially in your house. Conference season was extremely disappointing as well outside of the win at Xavier.