MikeShox: It's too early to tell and one has to recall that AJ was hurt some last year and might still need improvement to get back to his best form. Having said that, however, I'll offer an opinion on the "playing 8 (or 9)" for this part of the season; I don't care who starts but who plays substantial minutes (say 12-15 or more minutes).
Six who will play a lot
Clevin Hannah: Height: 5-11 Weight: 155
A wonderful point guard who can shoot when necessary but will have problems defending tall guards.
Ramon Clemente: Height: 6-6 Weight: 225
The man!!
Toure' Murry: Height: 6-4 Weight: 183
Good shooter, good athletic skills
J.T. Durley: Height: 6-7 Weight: 233
Great offense, better defense and a player who will give the other team a lot of trouble.
Garrett Stutz: Height: 7-0 Weight: 235
Good offensive skills who is needed now and should develop into a great player.
Aaron Ellis: Height: 6-9 Weight: 205
6-9 is a question since he didn't look to me to be 3" or more (if Stutz is really 7-1) shorter than Stutz, has shown good offensive skills in the past, needs to improve defense.
Two more players
Here are the options for players getting significant playing time.
Graham Hatch: Height: 6-4 Weight: 204
Reggie Chamberlain: Height: 6-0 Weight: 168
David Kyles: Height: 6-3 Weight: 179
A.J. Hawkins: Height: 6-5 Weight: 202
Mantas Griskenas: Height: 6-7 Weight: 220
Among three players in this group who might get time as the small forward/tall guard (i.e. 3) we have Hatch, Hawkins and Griskenas. AJ did not impress me with his defense last night. Without improvement, I would worry; with significant improvement, he might be great. I would pick Hatch over Hawkins for this Sunday if I were the coach, if only to reward his fantastic improvement. Griskenas was supposed to be a three point expert but he didn't really show it last year; Griskenas has never shown the ability to hit the three that Hatch has already shown us. Griskenas and Hawkins also seem to be targets of the injury bug. At this moment, Hatch looks better than the other two; in a week, this opinion might be completely different.
Chamberlain can certainly shoot (4-5, 3-3 from the three) and had three assists but two turnovers. I had the feeling that Chamberlain and Kyles were both a little lost on the court; this impression might be wrong.
At this moment, I would pick Hatch and Chamberlain as the other two players to get 12-15 minutes; both should be able to hit the three. However this leaves us a bit short in the backcourt with Hanna, Murry and Chamberlain as guards. Without good defense, we will have a very bad MVC season; sitting Hawkins until his defense improves might send a message which pays off in March.
Six who will play a lot
Clevin Hannah: Height: 5-11 Weight: 155
A wonderful point guard who can shoot when necessary but will have problems defending tall guards.
Ramon Clemente: Height: 6-6 Weight: 225
The man!!
Toure' Murry: Height: 6-4 Weight: 183
Good shooter, good athletic skills
J.T. Durley: Height: 6-7 Weight: 233
Great offense, better defense and a player who will give the other team a lot of trouble.
Garrett Stutz: Height: 7-0 Weight: 235
Good offensive skills who is needed now and should develop into a great player.
Aaron Ellis: Height: 6-9 Weight: 205
6-9 is a question since he didn't look to me to be 3" or more (if Stutz is really 7-1) shorter than Stutz, has shown good offensive skills in the past, needs to improve defense.
Two more players
Here are the options for players getting significant playing time.
Graham Hatch: Height: 6-4 Weight: 204
Reggie Chamberlain: Height: 6-0 Weight: 168
David Kyles: Height: 6-3 Weight: 179
A.J. Hawkins: Height: 6-5 Weight: 202
Mantas Griskenas: Height: 6-7 Weight: 220
Among three players in this group who might get time as the small forward/tall guard (i.e. 3) we have Hatch, Hawkins and Griskenas. AJ did not impress me with his defense last night. Without improvement, I would worry; with significant improvement, he might be great. I would pick Hatch over Hawkins for this Sunday if I were the coach, if only to reward his fantastic improvement. Griskenas was supposed to be a three point expert but he didn't really show it last year; Griskenas has never shown the ability to hit the three that Hatch has already shown us. Griskenas and Hawkins also seem to be targets of the injury bug. At this moment, Hatch looks better than the other two; in a week, this opinion might be completely different.
Chamberlain can certainly shoot (4-5, 3-3 from the three) and had three assists but two turnovers. I had the feeling that Chamberlain and Kyles were both a little lost on the court; this impression might be wrong.
At this moment, I would pick Hatch and Chamberlain as the other two players to get 12-15 minutes; both should be able to hit the three. However this leaves us a bit short in the backcourt with Hanna, Murry and Chamberlain as guards. Without good defense, we will have a very bad MVC season; sitting Hawkins until his defense improves might send a message which pays off in March.
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