Vt poke said:
McPeachy said:
Hopefully, there was a lesson learned on the hardcourt during the 2016 - 2017. That lesson...start your best players. Period.
That would look like (to me - just guessing):
Adams
James
Mack
Herndon
Moemeka
Off the bench (in order):
Dalton
Redding
Lieberman
Jones
Naughton
Mueller
The remainder either redshirt (Maldonado, Thompson), get cut and/or go bye-bye, or become practice players and cheerleaders on the bench.
I like your starting lineup a lot, but think the Edwards will go with either Liebs or Redding in place of Adams. I think that if Adams can learn how to kick it out and not just go so hard to the hole , Mack could have a hell of a year. Jmac and Derek Cooke made a living off Josh Adam's ability to create open looks for them. Anybody have any info on how Redding and Jones look?
I think it will be Lieberman/Redding, but in place of Mack rather than Adams. Something like this:
Starters:
G - Lieberman (Sr.)
G - Adams (Sr.)
G - James (Jr.)
F - Herndon (Sr.)
F - Moemeka (So.)
Bench:
G - Redding (Jr.)
F - Dalton (Sr.)
I see that as the top 7. What will be interesting is how deep the rotation goes and who else is part of it. Do either Mack or Maldanado make an instant impact? Who else gets frontcourt minutes between Naughton and Jones. We have a lot of frontcourt players,
but only 80 minutes to split up.
I am not counting too heavily on the freshmen. Even players like Nance, Adams, and James were only modest role players (4-6 ppg) as freshmen although each of their talent was obvious.
It will also be interesting, and possibly aggravating, to see what happens with Gorski and Kelley.