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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 551407" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>Phillips I don't expect to see the floor much, Jose and Devoe will play most of the backcourt min and there are options likely to be ahead on the wing (Haywood, Moore, Sjolund even Usher - though I think Usher is likely to get more run as a small ball 4).</p><p>Cole is an I don't know. He shows potential. Can he make a step up next year and stay healthy as well.</p><p>I think Sjolund is going to develop into a solid contributor. He has good natural instincts at the offensive end and a good jumpshot. He needs time in the S&C program. He's never going to be a great defender, but I think he can be a nice piece. He should develop into a rotation player and potentially a starter later in his career.</p><p></p><p>I feel like we have the big 3 - Jose, Devoe, Banks. I feel like Usher is likely to start and then a fifth starter that could come from any of Moses, Curtis, Moore, Sjolund. I would sort of like to see Moses move largely to a backup 5 role. He could be a solid big if we could just convince him to stay within 8 ft of the basket, but he likes to drift outside. if Curtis could develop to where he was a consistent 7-8 ppg guy he would be an easy pick as he does all the other things well. Moore looks like someone who should develop as a two way big wing over time. </p><p></p><p>I like Usher at the 4 better than Wright because his offensive skill level is much higher. He is a better shooter at every level and a better ballhandler. Moses may be a slightly better rebounder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 551407, member: 1776"] Phillips I don't expect to see the floor much, Jose and Devoe will play most of the backcourt min and there are options likely to be ahead on the wing (Haywood, Moore, Sjolund even Usher - though I think Usher is likely to get more run as a small ball 4). Cole is an I don't know. He shows potential. Can he make a step up next year and stay healthy as well. I think Sjolund is going to develop into a solid contributor. He has good natural instincts at the offensive end and a good jumpshot. He needs time in the S&C program. He's never going to be a great defender, but I think he can be a nice piece. He should develop into a rotation player and potentially a starter later in his career. I feel like we have the big 3 - Jose, Devoe, Banks. I feel like Usher is likely to start and then a fifth starter that could come from any of Moses, Curtis, Moore, Sjolund. I would sort of like to see Moses move largely to a backup 5 role. He could be a solid big if we could just convince him to stay within 8 ft of the basket, but he likes to drift outside. if Curtis could develop to where he was a consistent 7-8 ppg guy he would be an easy pick as he does all the other things well. Moore looks like someone who should develop as a two way big wing over time. I like Usher at the 4 better than Wright because his offensive skill level is much higher. He is a better shooter at every level and a better ballhandler. Moses may be a slightly better rebounder. [/QUOTE]
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