If JR Simon plays important minutes next season, even early on, get your feather ready, shock -- you'll be able to knock me over with it. That isn't going to happen.
Injuries or illness or other mishaps can affect a season in surprising and unfortunate ways, as we've just seen. But if next year's Shocks are basically healthy and intact all season, I won't be surprised at all if they win at least 26 to match this year's team -- even if only because this year's bunch would have been a near lock for 30+ (and would still be a high seed playing next week) if they had stayed healthy; and I believe the returning talent and new guys should be good enough to play within at least 4-5 games of what this year's team could have done. Marshall has shown plenty of times already that he knows how to reload.
Edit: I also expect next year's team to have motivation out the WSU wazoo, with Shamet (whom 3G has already referred to more than once as a Fred/Ron kind of player) eager to lead them where he wasn't able to help them go this year, and guys like Shaq, McDuffie, and others champing at the bit to prove that the world hasn't come to an end and that they can carry on the tradition of excellence. Plenty of reinforcements coming along in terms of talent, too, including Shamet as a somewhat proven member of that category as well the leader / motivator group.
Injuries or illness or other mishaps can affect a season in surprising and unfortunate ways, as we've just seen. But if next year's Shocks are basically healthy and intact all season, I won't be surprised at all if they win at least 26 to match this year's team -- even if only because this year's bunch would have been a near lock for 30+ (and would still be a high seed playing next week) if they had stayed healthy; and I believe the returning talent and new guys should be good enough to play within at least 4-5 games of what this year's team could have done. Marshall has shown plenty of times already that he knows how to reload.
Edit: I also expect next year's team to have motivation out the WSU wazoo, with Shamet (whom 3G has already referred to more than once as a Fred/Ron kind of player) eager to lead them where he wasn't able to help them go this year, and guys like Shaq, McDuffie, and others champing at the bit to prove that the world hasn't come to an end and that they can carry on the tradition of excellence. Plenty of reinforcements coming along in terms of talent, too, including Shamet as a somewhat proven member of that category as well the leader / motivator group.
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