Recruits stats and Senior performance

With athletes like Zion, THT, Wigginton, Talley, NWB, Lard, Shayok, and even Young it’ll be disappointing if we’re not one of the highest tempo and better defensive teams in the country.
 
Watching highlights. I’m sure it’s been mentioned, but can Zion play the Clark/Hogue 3 and D role next year?

Hogue played spot minutes as the four, but he mostly was an athletic wing that had a limited, straight-line handle. He was a surprisingly decent outside shooter, great on the boards, and versatile defenders.

Speaking of Hogue, he exemplifies getting talent isn’t just about signing top recruits.
 
So like just behind all of these guys?
Nick Anderson 1986
Jabari Parker 2013
Derrick Rose 2007
Deon Thomas 1989
Ben Wilson 1984

There was a time this summer where I was more excited for ZG, but that's right out the window with all of the THT buzz. ...and I think ZG is going to be a good one too.

Also, I think THT is Paul Pierce reincarnated, but that might just be me.
 
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So like just behind all of these guys?
Nick Anderson 1986
Jabari Parker 2013
Derrick Rose 2007
Deon Thomas 1989
Ben Wilson 1984

There was a time this summer where I was more excited for ZG, but that's right out the window with all of the THT buzz. ...and I think ZG is going to be a good one too.

Also, I think THT is Paul Pierce reincarnated, but that might just be me.
ZG is going to have to get sped up quick to the college game, playing on the perimeter. He excels there in AAU, but even there he's behind the experience curve since he's played in the post most of his career. I'm convinced that we're going to have nine or ten guys capable of contributing by the mid-way point next year and that Prohm will get to pick guys 7 and 8 based on matchups. It's going to be a wild change from what we're used to, and I'm all for it.
 
ZG is going to have to get sped up quick to the college game, playing on the perimeter. He excels there in AAU, but even there he's behind the experience curve since he's played in the post most of his career. I'm convinced that we're going to have nine or ten guys capable of contributing by the mid-way point next year and that Prohm will get to pick guys 7 and 8 based on matchups. It's going to be a wild change from what we're used to, and I'm all for it.

I agree with your overall assessment, though I think Zion is going to be a small ball 4, which will allow him to play both inside and out. The great thing will be that we won't have to rely on him for anything more than playing a role as a freshman.