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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 554078" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>The big questions for next year are consistency and depth. At various times this year all of Jose, Devoe, Banks, and Wright all showed several games of consistent ACC starter level play. The problem was each of them also had long stretches of definitively NOT ACC level play. How next year goes will probably largely depend on how consistent those 4, and one of Moore/Haywood/Usher can be. If we can improve consistency a good bit then this could be an NCAAT team. I think we will be more consistent, but by how much is the question. </p><p></p><p>The second concern probably limits are ceiling to about a 6 or 7th seed and that is lack of depth. We don't really have a PG or C to come off the bench. Ideally we would bring in a high quality PG and C in this recruiting class, but this is one time when the transfer market might make a lot of sense to go to, especially for PG. We'll also need Sjolund to develop some defense, Curt to find where he left his shot at, and Cole to figure out something to give us some depth. I think Moore could be the wildcard for next year because I think he could make a big jump potentially. </p><p></p><p>All in all though we lose AD and add Usher in terms of pieces that will make a difference, potentially. Otherwise we bring everybody back and so we should see an improvement. I don't know why some people act like what we see from freshmen and sophomores is what we are destined to see from them forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 554078, member: 2299"] The big questions for next year are consistency and depth. At various times this year all of Jose, Devoe, Banks, and Wright all showed several games of consistent ACC starter level play. The problem was each of them also had long stretches of definitively NOT ACC level play. How next year goes will probably largely depend on how consistent those 4, and one of Moore/Haywood/Usher can be. If we can improve consistency a good bit then this could be an NCAAT team. I think we will be more consistent, but by how much is the question. The second concern probably limits are ceiling to about a 6 or 7th seed and that is lack of depth. We don't really have a PG or C to come off the bench. Ideally we would bring in a high quality PG and C in this recruiting class, but this is one time when the transfer market might make a lot of sense to go to, especially for PG. We'll also need Sjolund to develop some defense, Curt to find where he left his shot at, and Cole to figure out something to give us some depth. I think Moore could be the wildcard for next year because I think he could make a big jump potentially. All in all though we lose AD and add Usher in terms of pieces that will make a difference, potentially. Otherwise we bring everybody back and so we should see an improvement. I don't know why some people act like what we see from freshmen and sophomores is what we are destined to see from them forever. [/QUOTE]
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