hilltopalum wrote:Looking through my blue tinted glasses I think they convince Martin to come back if they don't make it to NCAAs. They've signed Mitchell and if they don't land Enaruna, which is looking tough as Kansas and possibly Virginia has no offered then I think they take a transfer (sit-and-wait) and likely role over the scholarship again if they can't find a grad transfer.
2019-2020 season needs (assuming Krampelj returns):
Bigs:
Krampelj
Epperson
Froling
Bishop
- all have/will have played meaningful minutes at some point = this area is a strength
Wings:
Alexander
Jefferson
Ballock
Mahoney
Mintz (1/2)
- outside of Mahoney, who per reports is going to be an instant impact player, have showed well at times = this area is a strength
Point:
Zegarowski
Mitchell
Mintz (1/2)
- Z is the surefire PG moving forward. Mitchell could be a 5-8 mpg guy which allows Mintz to fully add to the depth on the wing. = this area is a strength as Z will likely be one of the top returning PG and Mintz, a senior will be experienced, allowing Shereef to grow into speed.
2 open spots
The main area I could see needing to be improved is 'toughness' and rebounding from wing/4. If they can address that in 2019 it will likely be from Enaruna or a grad transfer, otherwise I think they take best available on transfer market.
Thanks for the analysis and I agree with your thought process. A couple of points to consider:
Spot #1 definitely needs to go to an Enaruna type whether Martin stays or goes. I very much hope he stays, but it sure feels like he's been here forever and might want to go get paid in Europe. At some point everyone has to grow up and get a job. He'll be sorely missed if he goes as I see him as the perfect fit for our style.
Spot #2 - I hope the staff is thinking this way, but that's why they get paid to do this and I don't. I love our wing players, but they all look the same with the slight exception of Jefferson who can play bigger than he is. What this team really needs is a really athletic 6'6" to 6'8" 3/4 hybrid to play the role that Mitch is being forced into right now. If you look across the big east we are consistently facing taller and more athletic teams and while our style is to play small, it sure would be nice to be a little bigger on the wings.
Regardless, we look loaded with a very talented, experienced team for 2019 / 20, especially if Martin comes back and Epperson recovers from his back issues.
Really excited for the future!