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So if JO5 leaves us, what comes next? Do we have a target for his spot?
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<blockquote data-quote="dtm1997" data-source="post: 424622" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>We won't be as good a team without Josh, but I'm thrilled for him, even if it sets us back a bit. He came to GT to develop towards his professional aspirations and he's on the precipice of achieving that. Even as a high 2nd round pick, trends have seen those picks receive some decent guaranteed money in recent years.</p><p></p><p>With his departure, I think we're more likely to depend on those already in the fold to step up. First, it's going to be near impossible to find a suitable FR or grad transfer at this point to replace Josh's production. Second, we actually have quite a bit of perimeter depth.</p><p></p><p>I think Jose & Devoe start and also back each other up. Assuming that absorbs 60-70 of 120 perimeter minutes, we have the balance spread across CGB, Shembari, Alston, Moore, as well as possibly Moses & Sjolund. Minutes will be absorbed, not at Josh's quality, but I think well enough to pull some things off.</p><p></p><p>I think if we use the spot, it's a practice body grad transfer or someone really unexpected, but highly compelling. That said, I think and hope the spot gets rolled to the 2019 class.</p><p></p><p>Net net - I think we're in for a year similar to last year, but the experience gained pays dividends in year 4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtm1997, post: 424622, member: 572"] We won't be as good a team without Josh, but I'm thrilled for him, even if it sets us back a bit. He came to GT to develop towards his professional aspirations and he's on the precipice of achieving that. Even as a high 2nd round pick, trends have seen those picks receive some decent guaranteed money in recent years. With his departure, I think we're more likely to depend on those already in the fold to step up. First, it's going to be near impossible to find a suitable FR or grad transfer at this point to replace Josh's production. Second, we actually have quite a bit of perimeter depth. I think Jose & Devoe start and also back each other up. Assuming that absorbs 60-70 of 120 perimeter minutes, we have the balance spread across CGB, Shembari, Alston, Moore, as well as possibly Moses & Sjolund. Minutes will be absorbed, not at Josh's quality, but I think well enough to pull some things off. I think if we use the spot, it's a practice body grad transfer or someone really unexpected, but highly compelling. That said, I think and hope the spot gets rolled to the 2019 class. Net net - I think we're in for a year similar to last year, but the experience gained pays dividends in year 4. [/QUOTE]
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