SeattleJay wrote:#RollJays wrote:This is really going to be the deepest team we’ve ever had if everyone stays healthy…
Trying to sort out the starters and rotation is going to be challenging. We have 5 high level transfers, our two highest ranked recruits of all time (McAndrew and Greer) and several returnees with experience.
Should start:
Dix
Freeman
McAndrew
Could start:
Graves (prob could be in the should start category)
Harper
Fedor
Greer
Green
Rotational bench players
Ty
Traudt
Swartz
Deep bench
Aleksa
Shane
JTT
I think this is a super solid post and a good way of thinking about our roster. I will be surprised if Graves doesn’t start and play a lot of minutes. Also, I just listened to a really good 2 hour podcast by Jays Classic and Dr Chim about Blake Harper and how our roster comes together this year. Spoiler alert: those guys see Green starting at the 3 over Fedor or Harper.
Some questions on my mind:
1. Is there any substance to the Fedor rumors of him potentially having eligibility issues or is it complete bologna? It seems highly unlikely that he should have issues in a second year.
2. Is Aleksa going to be ready to go this year as a 5-10 minute back up? Or is Traudt going to play small ball 5.
3. Who will compete with Ty for the backup minutes at PG? Is Swartz that guy? Or could Zugic or Dix fill that gap?
4. How are we going to find minutes for Greer?
5. What will our defense look like without Kalk in drop coverage?
1. The Fedor stuff is ridiculous. From what I can tell, there is one dude on a Discord forum who is fearmongering about Fedor. Could he be right? Maybe. But he is literally the only person I have seen who has straight up said "Fedor is ineligbile". Until I hear something from a credible source, I'm not worrying.
2. Total toss up. I feel like Aleska has enough skill to play 8-10 minutes a game as a serviceable backup. But you never know. Really hard to tell how these euro guys will project in the states.
3. I'm not as worried about the PG position. We have enough serviceable creators (Dix, Graves, Fedor, Harper, Ty) that we might not need a true PG. Florida just won a national championship without a true PG.
4. He'll get his minutes if he can hit 3s and play defense. I think playing in the Big East is tough for freshman, especially for a guy like Greer that needs to develop his body. But if you can hit your 3s and work your butt off on D, there's always a spot on the floor.
5. This is the wild card. We need guys to buy in on defense or we'll be playing Iowa basketball.