Watched his video and I am pleasantly surprised as he appears to have moves around the basket and knows how to position himself. I especially liked the under the basket move to shield his shot from being blocked.
I would imagine the way he was utilized on his pro team in Germany will be very different from the way Sunny utilizes him on a collegiate team in America. Of course we are all guessing, but I wouldn't be surprised to see both Ruf and Gores on the floor at the same time. Ruf appears to be good enough in both offense and defense to take the heat off of Gores, which could very well make it easier on Gores to score because the best defensive big on the opponent might very well have to defend Ruf instead of Gores.
Also with Ruf on the floor it might be easier to play the in-and-out game. What Ruf will have to learn is how hard he has to play and how to stay out of foul trouble. But I am really excited to see how this team gels together. Both of the other European players appear to be tall shooting forwards/guards with a really high upside.
As it has been mentioned before, it is a lot easier to find guards than it is to find bigs. Maybe Sunny can find an experienced, but under-the-radar type of point guard that wants to be a good floor general for a D1 program. The point would not have to be a high scorer, some of our best point guards were not big scorers but were able to hit an open shot when the opportunity arises. Also, this guard will need to have a good assist to turnover ratio and know how to get guys into the best positions to optimize the offense. Not flashy, just efficient.