Nope
Wufan, it's a little early to be concerned about 2012 and the backcourt, but I don't see how you can say that a guy like Armstead, who was an excellent Pac-10 PG for two years, lacks game experience. Yes, he'll have been off for a year, but he'll have spent that time working with the Shocks and learning Marshall's style.
As for Mitchell, he's a JC All-American and (at least according to an article posted about him) one of the best guards ever at Hutch, which has a pretty illustrious history. He'll also have a year of working with the Shocks and getting familiar with their style. Neither he nor Armstead should have much trouble knocking off the rust, and there are a lot of Valley teams who would be delighted to have either (to say nothing of a recruit like Van Vleet).
Ragland, Murry, and Kyles will be big losses, but I'm not at all concerned about WSU's 2012-13 backcourt. And right now I'm just planning to enjoy the coming season.
Wufan, it's a little early to be concerned about 2012 and the backcourt, but I don't see how you can say that a guy like Armstead, who was an excellent Pac-10 PG for two years, lacks game experience. Yes, he'll have been off for a year, but he'll have spent that time working with the Shocks and learning Marshall's style.
As for Mitchell, he's a JC All-American and (at least according to an article posted about him) one of the best guards ever at Hutch, which has a pretty illustrious history. He'll also have a year of working with the Shocks and getting familiar with their style. Neither he nor Armstead should have much trouble knocking off the rust, and there are a lot of Valley teams who would be delighted to have either (to say nothing of a recruit like Van Vleet).
Ragland, Murry, and Kyles will be big losses, but I'm not at all concerned about WSU's 2012-13 backcourt. And right now I'm just planning to enjoy the coming season.
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