I think TT's transferring is actually a good sign. I don't think he would have transferred if he
believed he was one of the top four guards going into next season with opportunity to compete
for meaningful playing time. As good as Ty is it's obvious that both he and GM believe there
are at least four better, maybe more. That's a GOOD sign. I'm very comfortable with either
CF or LS at PG but I suggested a long time ago that all of our guards are good ball handlers
and shooters making them interchangeable at the THREE guard positions - I think we are a
three guard offensive team ( SF just a third guard ) and ALL of our guards can play point, SG or
SF. I don't see us as having one dominant PG like FVV but I also don't see ANY weakness at any
of the three guard spots. We will have very good guard play, improved perimeter shooting, and
adequate depth. In addition, although I admired EW's grit, we should be much improved at the
PF position with MM, RK, Willis and EH. If RN and RK show noticeable improvement, a distinct
possibility, and Willis pans out, we will not only dance but probably with a 4-8 seeding. Not
worried about the back court. Overall, we won't be as strong defensively and give up about five
more points per game but we will make it up, and possibly more, on the offensive end. Before
I get jumped on I DO recognize that CF and JRS won't play the SF position.
believed he was one of the top four guards going into next season with opportunity to compete
for meaningful playing time. As good as Ty is it's obvious that both he and GM believe there
are at least four better, maybe more. That's a GOOD sign. I'm very comfortable with either
CF or LS at PG but I suggested a long time ago that all of our guards are good ball handlers
and shooters making them interchangeable at the THREE guard positions - I think we are a
three guard offensive team ( SF just a third guard ) and ALL of our guards can play point, SG or
SF. I don't see us as having one dominant PG like FVV but I also don't see ANY weakness at any
of the three guard spots. We will have very good guard play, improved perimeter shooting, and
adequate depth. In addition, although I admired EW's grit, we should be much improved at the
PF position with MM, RK, Willis and EH. If RN and RK show noticeable improvement, a distinct
possibility, and Willis pans out, we will not only dance but probably with a 4-8 seeding. Not
worried about the back court. Overall, we won't be as strong defensively and give up about five
more points per game but we will make it up, and possibly more, on the offensive end. Before
I get jumped on I DO recognize that CF and JRS won't play the SF position.
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