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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 866372" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Before considering transfers (in or out).</p><p></p><p>Based purely on potential a back court of Smith, Sturdy, Coleman, Kelly, and Maxwell has a tremendous amount of upside. Lots needs to happen for them to actualize it but the talent is certainly there. IMO Sturdy has quietly developed fairly nicely this year and should continue to do so and become a solid PG next year. Smith has tremendous upside with his combination of quickness and athleticism. Just a matter of when, if, he learns to control himself more. Coleman, Kelly, and Maxwell all have the potential to be great scorers. All 3 have rally nice looking jump shots (Kelly's % is hurt by his rough start but that is turning around the past dozen games or so) and aren't just three point shooters. Front court has less upside but if Khalid returns him and J. Moore at the 4 are nice, and I personally think our bigs, Howard, Meka, and Saba are significantly better than people are making them out to be largely because I feel they've been put in bad positions this year. IMO this year has been Pastner and co.s worst coaching job here, by a significant margin, and believe he missed on the mid year adjustments this year where he has hit on them the past two. A lot depends on the jumps the new players make in the offseason. If everything goes our way I could see as high as 4th or so. More realistically I see middle of the pack, 7th or 8th, with a good set up for the following year. While losing Mike and Ush will hurt, we should have a lot less inconsistency next year playing less minutes with new contributors than we are this year which should help win some games even if it also means some other games are less competitive due to lacking Mike and Ush. The wildcard is the transfers though. IMO put a top tier transfer PF on next year's team and a more fitting approach by the coaching staff and we could have a very good year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 866372, member: 2299"] Before considering transfers (in or out). Based purely on potential a back court of Smith, Sturdy, Coleman, Kelly, and Maxwell has a tremendous amount of upside. Lots needs to happen for them to actualize it but the talent is certainly there. IMO Sturdy has quietly developed fairly nicely this year and should continue to do so and become a solid PG next year. Smith has tremendous upside with his combination of quickness and athleticism. Just a matter of when, if, he learns to control himself more. Coleman, Kelly, and Maxwell all have the potential to be great scorers. All 3 have rally nice looking jump shots (Kelly's % is hurt by his rough start but that is turning around the past dozen games or so) and aren't just three point shooters. Front court has less upside but if Khalid returns him and J. Moore at the 4 are nice, and I personally think our bigs, Howard, Meka, and Saba are significantly better than people are making them out to be largely because I feel they've been put in bad positions this year. IMO this year has been Pastner and co.s worst coaching job here, by a significant margin, and believe he missed on the mid year adjustments this year where he has hit on them the past two. A lot depends on the jumps the new players make in the offseason. If everything goes our way I could see as high as 4th or so. More realistically I see middle of the pack, 7th or 8th, with a good set up for the following year. While losing Mike and Ush will hurt, we should have a lot less inconsistency next year playing less minutes with new contributors than we are this year which should help win some games even if it also means some other games are less competitive due to lacking Mike and Ush. The wildcard is the transfers though. IMO put a top tier transfer PF on next year's team and a more fitting approach by the coaching staff and we could have a very good year. [/QUOTE]
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