OrangeInKy
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If our offensive tempo remained the same which was at 287 this past year I may agree with you, but I doubt with this potential lineup we will be content to slow the game down and play halfcourt offense all the time. Ament may not average 16.7 ppg but I would bet he would still be a 15 ppg and a much more efficient scorer and a better overall player with more rebounds, assists, blocks and steals.I love Ament, but he could be a passive type of player until it was forced upon him to make something happen when no one else on the court could produce offense. With the type of roster we have, with a lot of guys eager to score, I am not sure he would have the same opportunity to increase his draft stock. He would still be a great weapon for us, but more of a compliment of the offense, not one of the two primary scorers. More like a 12 points a game type of player. At the same time, I'd love to see what he could do with another year of experience and an offseason to gain some muscle. Maybe he would take his game to another level, like an first team all american type of talent. The potential is there for that to happen also.
True, he would probably benefit from a faster tempo.If our offensive tempo remained the same which was at 287 this past year I may agree with you, but I doubt with this potential lineup we will be content to slow the game down and play halfcourt offense all the time. Ament may not average 16.7 ppg but I would bet he would still be a 15 ppg and a much more efficient scorer and a better overall player with more rebounds, assists, blocks and steals.
He’s basically just finished his freshman year experience wise. He will be a very good college player.Estrella may have been one of the most overhyped players come through here in recent memory. People were saying this guy was a future NBA player, etc. and what I've seen is kinda mid. Doesn't have great hands, doesn't play great on defense, not great around the basket.
I don’t see haralson coming off the benchHill - 30 MPG
Lundblade - 25 MPG
Harris - 30 MPG
Freeman - 25 MPG
Rubin - 25 MPG
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Ames - 25 MPG
Haralson - 25 MPG
Brown - 15 MPG
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Henderson
Washington Jr.
Scott
Green
Clark
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Paull
Duncan
Juke and Freeman instead of PG and Juke not so bad…warming up to the idea!
1% chance Lundblade starts and plays 25 minutes in this scenario. Which is a good thing.Hill - 30 MPG
Lundblade - 25 MPG
Harris - 30 MPG
Freeman - 25 MPG
Rubin - 25 MPG
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Ames - 25 MPG
Haralson - 25 MPG
Brown - 15 MPG
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Henderson
Washington Jr.
Scott
Green
Clark
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Paull
Duncan
Juke and Freeman instead of PG and Juke not so bad…warming up to the idea!
My bad, poor memory. I guess he finished his sophomore year, essentially. He still has 2 more years of development and was playing far better towards the end of the year, overall. I don’t know about the NBA, but he will end up as a quality player, like maybe a good number 2 option on a team. Thats my prediction.His 25 games he played in his actual freshman year don’t count?
Just depends on the feedback he gets from the NBA and where he may be selected. Only takes one team and he has upside despite some obvious areas that need improvement. He is a good athlete but not exceptional and I think he will have problems creating his own shot in the league. Lack of strength and his relatively poor efficiency at the rim despite being 6'10 is another. Mullins is coming back at UCONN without even getting a draft evaluation. Never know. If you had asked me a month ago about the NBA, I would have thought the chances of him going pro were 100%. I'm not as convinced now. He really isn't ready for the NBA but would be taking a risk coming back to college, if he got injured.
