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<blockquote data-quote="dtm1997" data-source="post: 68073" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>[USER=1199]@orientalnc[/USER] - I think your analysis is generally spot on, although I think our defense will be different, but solid. I also think the scoring will be in the 60-70/game range with a slightly different mix from yours. If you carry that forward to 2015, we have a similar team with additional experience & senior leadership. I think we have good players that can work together to win games as a TEAM. Not saying they'd be world beaters or a Final Four team, but we should see some wins.</p><p></p><p>[USER=391]@collegeballfan[/USER] - you kind of help with my point and answer orientalnc's question. We land JB, he'll demand minutes and we could get them for him across the 2/3/4 positions. He's that versatile. Dickerson would also be good enough to challenge for minutes as a FR, but wouldn't play as much as JB would. Beyond that, our current A-List, which has slimmed down a lot - Evans, Laurent, Tacko (guessing we're still after him), and Koumadje (now very minimal chance, but not eliminated apparently) - are all developmental players or role players.</p><p></p><p>To sum up - our current pool consists of a couple of players that are elite talents and would be able to challenge for minutes regardless with the rest being good enough to develop while allowing our existing squad to prove they should remain at the forefront for playing time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtm1997, post: 68073, member: 572"] [USER=1199]@orientalnc[/USER] - I think your analysis is generally spot on, although I think our defense will be different, but solid. I also think the scoring will be in the 60-70/game range with a slightly different mix from yours. If you carry that forward to 2015, we have a similar team with additional experience & senior leadership. I think we have good players that can work together to win games as a TEAM. Not saying they'd be world beaters or a Final Four team, but we should see some wins. [USER=391]@collegeballfan[/USER] - you kind of help with my point and answer orientalnc's question. We land JB, he'll demand minutes and we could get them for him across the 2/3/4 positions. He's that versatile. Dickerson would also be good enough to challenge for minutes as a FR, but wouldn't play as much as JB would. Beyond that, our current A-List, which has slimmed down a lot - Evans, Laurent, Tacko (guessing we're still after him), and Koumadje (now very minimal chance, but not eliminated apparently) - are all developmental players or role players. To sum up - our current pool consists of a couple of players that are elite talents and would be able to challenge for minutes regardless with the rest being good enough to develop while allowing our existing squad to prove they should remain at the forefront for playing time. [/QUOTE]
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