What is worrisome is that LJ saw such a huge dip in efficiency as did Mustapha and now we're left with Dunn as probably top scorer who's more of a volume player with lower efficiency for his career.
We are gonna have to be crazy at rebounding because we're not going to be efficient at scoring the ball. Toro is gonna need to transform into Angel Delgado.
There are four guys that I’m thinking about who could take a leadership position in scoring. None of them are Dunn.
Posh, Vince, Julian and Marcellus.
Obviously, I can’t speak too much about Posh and Vince outside of the little video I’ve seen. But from that, I think it’s fair to gage that Posh was not ranked where he should have been as a senior. That’s good news for us. Sometimes, you get a 4 star recruit, and it’s Dele Coker. Other times, it can be a pleasant surprise like Marcellus. Could Posh come in and put up 18 a game with 5 assists? I highly doubt it, but you never know.
Cole is the hardest player to figure out. I can see he’ll make some threes, awkward form and all, but Avery Patterson could make wide open threes, too. I think in order to shoulder the loss of LJ, Cole really needs to be better than a guy like Bashir Ahmed.
Marcellus really started to come along last year late. He was clueless on defense for most of the season, but he improved by the end of the season. I think he could be a terrific 6th man and end up playing more minutes than anyone. I could see Marcellus leading us in scoring because he just has such a nose for the ball. His overall scoring game improved immensely as the season wore on. I could see him dropping 15+ and grabbing 7 boards.
Champagnie also finished really strong after his coach benched him in the middle of the season. He’s hitting threes but he’s also going strong to the basket like we’d expect a BE PF to. Very confident and comfortable player under the basket for a freshman. He could absolutely average 15+ next season w 8+ boards.
Long shots, Williams, who at times reminded me of Norm Roberts’ Hot Potato offense where no one wanted to hold onto the ball, but no one wanted to make a good pass either.
Caraher did very little this season, but I think coming from a level that was so much lower required some getting used to. He started to play a little better towards the end. At 25%, he’s not exactly the instant o we want from the bench. But if given time to get comfortable in the different ways he can score, I could see a scenario where he’s a consistent scorer.