Starting 5 for next year.

#2
#2
Looks fine with me. Personally though, I would hope that Negedu could improve enough to take over the 4, and let Chism play the 5 again.
 
#8
#8
Williams needs to drop a few more pounds. Dont leave out Kenny Hall getting a shot. Remember Woolridge started the first few games.
 
#12
#12
let him have the ball at mid-court, and run the show from there. E.N. needs to work on his jumper, and williams was the best post we had last year, needs to be tougher though
 
#13
#13
0% chance Prince comes off the bench, unless due to injury.
10% chance Williams doesn't come off the bench, unless due to injury.

I'd say the only 2 spots that will be up for serious consideration would be PG and PF
 
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#14
#14
let him have the ball at mid-court, and run the show from there. E.N. needs to work on his jumper, and williams was the best post we had last year, needs to be tougher though

By Scottie Pip I assume you mean Scottie Pippinowski, the starting point guard for the pickup games in your cul-de-sac
 
#18
#18
I wouldn't be at all suprised if the majority of work (on offense) this offseason went toward efficiency (making shots you should make, i.e. layups, jumpers in the lane, and open outside shots) and free throws. If Prince puts in the effort that Tyler put in last offseason to work his outside jumpers (3s and long 2s), he could be a real force. He is one of the best slashers we've had in quite some time. If he adds an outside shot, he could be fantastic.
 
#22
#22
Starters:
Bobby Maze
Scotty Hopson
J.P. Prince
Wayne Chism
Brian Williams

Off bench comes:
Josh Tabb
Cameron Tatum
Emmanuel Negedu
Renaldo Woolridge
Philip Jurick
 
#23
#23
I hope some of these lineups are what you think pearl will do and not what you guys want. Heres what I would like to see

Maze
Hopson
Tatum
Negedu
Chism

Bench:
Prince
Williams
Woolridge
Tabb
Hall (could compete for starting spot before conference play)

With this lineup there would at least be a hint of outside shooting. Chism can stretch the floor from the four spot. Hopson and tatum keep improving thier jump shot and hopefully Maze can learn to play the point. Negedu is one of my favorite players the gives max effort on every possesion both offense and defense. with all this I can see elite eight (that is if all of that actually happened.)
 
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