We don't agree on who this year's starters should be...how in the heck can we do next year's starters?
Nixon will startWigginton
Halliburton
THT
Lard
Conditt
I will go withCW had...
Haliburton
Nixon
Horton-Tucker
Conditt
Jacobson
My own WAG...
Haliburton
Wigginton
Horton-Tucker
Jacobson
Lard
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Nixon
Leech
Conditt
Young
+ spot minutes for anybody after that
Haliburton takes over at PG, and Wigginton replaces Shayok as a starter.
TH, LW, and Nixon take turns bringing the ball up the court.
We swap the fourth guard to a stretch position -- Jacobson, maybe Conditt.
Nixon (experience) and Leech (overall talents) backup the established guards. The starters each play 30+ a night, leaving roughly 30 (and maybe some extra if and when we go small in bursts, like we did during the 2016-2017 season) minutes available.
So maybe 20 and 15 for those two in some combination.
Solomon is used situational when bad Lard shows up or we need some muscle.
The four big men each play about 20 per night.
Even without Wigginton, we have a pretty talented and experience roster coming back for next year. I think the program is of high quality and has a sustainable line of talent.
I think people are sleeping on Lewis. I realize that we haven't seen a lot from him and a lot of people probably hoped he would be working his way into the rotation this year. But he's still stuck behind a ton of experience and talent. I'd say there's a chance that he transfers, but my hope is that he sticks around. He may not end up being a star, but he certainly could be an athletic wing who has some shooting ability. That has a place on a Big 12 team; you need role players as much as stars. He's looked pretty good at some points when he's gotten playing time.
And the ability to chase wings around screens. I haven’t seen anything that leads me to believe that any of the bigs are capable of defending a mobile stretch 4.
History indicates that size isn’t the most important factor in grabbing rebounds.
I will go with
Nixon
Halliburton
Wigg
THT
Jacobson
He will not play as long as he remains lost on defense. And it’s not that he is lacking athletically... he just doesn’t understand positioning.I think people are sleeping on Lewis. I realize that we haven't seen a lot from him and a lot of people probably hoped he would be working his way into the rotation this year. But he's still stuck behind a ton of experience and talent. I'd say there's a chance that he transfers, but my hope is that he sticks around. He may not end up being a star, but he certainly could be an athletic wing who has some shooting ability. That has a place on a Big 12 team; you need role players as much as stars. He's looked pretty good at some points when he's gotten playing time.
How about the one that led them in rebounding, 6’11” with a 7’5” wingspan.That guy from Baylor that destroyed ISU on the boards is 6 foot 5.0
I really hope Prohm plays 2 bigs. I'm so tried of watching us get out-rebounded.
PG Wigginton (I don't see him leaving for the NBA)
SG Halliburton
SF THT
F Jacobson ( I like him better at the 4 because he can knock down 3's)
C Lard
6 Man Nixon
Yeah 19% isn't great, he has a decent mid-rang game though. I just think he stretches the floor better than Lard.Jacobson is shooting 19% from 3's in conference play, so not hanging my hat on that.
He’s 4 for 21. THT had a similar stretch as our 4 this year. As a full time four, I’d be more worried about his passing and handle on the perimeter than whether he’d pull out a defender.Jacobson is shooting 19% from 3's in conference play, so not hanging my hat on that.
This is the first I've heard of that.Seems there is general consensus that Lewis is going to be sent down the river. Why is that? If 1 of tht or wigginton go pro, he is the next man in
I will go with
Nixon
Halliburton
Wigg
THT
Jacobson
Seems there is general consensus that Lewis is going to be sent down the river. Why is that? If 1 of tht or wigginton go pro, he is the next man in