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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 911289" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Why do people act like playmakers either show up day 1 playmakers or not at all? That isn't college basketball. Every year there are tons of guys who take big strides and develop into those players. We have guys like Smith, Coleman, Kelly, Maxwell, and Terry that could also show out to be big time playmakers with development. That last part is the thing that is ignored as a possibility, and something that is one of the keys of college basketball. </p><p></p><p>Also 15-16 we went 8-10 in conference and 21 - 15 overall, so I assume that isn't what you are talking about. </p><p></p><p>If you are talking about the 14-15 team than the rosters are nothing alike. </p><p></p><p>Compare the line ups</p><p></p><p>PGs - This year we have a senior Kyle and a junior Smith. 14-15 had a redshirt freshman Jorgensen starting at PG with Heath backing up. I'd take both of our PGs this year over either of those two. </p><p></p><p>Along the wings this year we have Coleman, Kelly, Terry, Maxwell, and Moore compared to junior Georges -Hunt, sophomore Bolden, freshman Jackson, soph Stephens. Hunt was more proven overall than anyone we've had this year but I'd take the the top 4 this year over any of the others and I don't think it particularly close, and I think Coleman has a higher ceiling than Hunt did. Jackson would eventually go on to be solid but wasn't as a freshman and it wasn't until Stephens was a senior playing as a stretch 4 that he did much. </p><p></p><p>In the post it is Howard, Meka and Franklin vs Mitchell, Cox, and Sampson. This is the only spot that I think you could even argue that the 14-15 roster was as good, and even here I don't agree. Mitchell had averaged 6-6 at Maryland, while Cox had spent 4 years at Ole miss with a high in production of 4 and 4. Sampson had average 9 and 9 at ECU before transferring in. I'd take Howard over any of the others, and I'm not sure I wouldn't take Franklin over the others as well. I'd also argue Meka is the best defender of the bunch. </p><p></p><p>This team is miles better than that team at the PG spot, significantly deeper along the wing, and no worse inside. In general the 14-15 team only returned 5 players, including Jorgenson who played 4 games, and Corey Heyward. This year's team might be losing Mike and Ush but we're returning significantly more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 911289, member: 2299"] Why do people act like playmakers either show up day 1 playmakers or not at all? That isn't college basketball. Every year there are tons of guys who take big strides and develop into those players. We have guys like Smith, Coleman, Kelly, Maxwell, and Terry that could also show out to be big time playmakers with development. That last part is the thing that is ignored as a possibility, and something that is one of the keys of college basketball. Also 15-16 we went 8-10 in conference and 21 - 15 overall, so I assume that isn't what you are talking about. If you are talking about the 14-15 team than the rosters are nothing alike. Compare the line ups PGs - This year we have a senior Kyle and a junior Smith. 14-15 had a redshirt freshman Jorgensen starting at PG with Heath backing up. I'd take both of our PGs this year over either of those two. Along the wings this year we have Coleman, Kelly, Terry, Maxwell, and Moore compared to junior Georges -Hunt, sophomore Bolden, freshman Jackson, soph Stephens. Hunt was more proven overall than anyone we've had this year but I'd take the the top 4 this year over any of the others and I don't think it particularly close, and I think Coleman has a higher ceiling than Hunt did. Jackson would eventually go on to be solid but wasn't as a freshman and it wasn't until Stephens was a senior playing as a stretch 4 that he did much. In the post it is Howard, Meka and Franklin vs Mitchell, Cox, and Sampson. This is the only spot that I think you could even argue that the 14-15 roster was as good, and even here I don't agree. Mitchell had averaged 6-6 at Maryland, while Cox had spent 4 years at Ole miss with a high in production of 4 and 4. Sampson had average 9 and 9 at ECU before transferring in. I'd take Howard over any of the others, and I'm not sure I wouldn't take Franklin over the others as well. I'd also argue Meka is the best defender of the bunch. This team is miles better than that team at the PG spot, significantly deeper along the wing, and no worse inside. In general the 14-15 team only returned 5 players, including Jorgenson who played 4 games, and Corey Heyward. This year's team might be losing Mike and Ush but we're returning significantly more. [/QUOTE]
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