Hoping he develops into a Paris Horne type player.
I think if that's his ceiling he won't be here long. There will be too many guys on the roster that he will have to compete with for time after this season that if he doesn't make a significant leap this year it would be best for both him and the program to part ways. Hopefully that plays as an extra motivator for him this year
I'm not disagreeing, but As a 6'6 guy coming off the bench who can play multiple positions, who is taking his minutes!
Here's how I see it, completely from an outsider's view with no info and this can and likely will change by the time the season starts.
Ellison can play both the 2 and the 3, same as Bashir. Since Lovett is our main PG, I see Ponds as a 2 mostly. We have a pretty crowded frontcourt so I see Freudenberg mostly as a 3 and not a stretch 4.
This year I see Ellison ahead of Ponds and Freudenberg because he has a full year on them. I see him behind Bashir though. If Ellison is just average this year, Ponds and Freudenberg could jump ahead of him for the 17-18 season., especially Ponds. Then you add Simon to the mix and all of a sudden Ellison is behind both Ponds and Simon at the 2 and behind Bashir at 3, while Freudenberg will also push for minutes at the 3. Ellison would probably still get 15 minutes or so, but is that what he would want as a junior?
I hope Ellison makes a major jump this year and establishes himself as a legitimate big east starter, making all of this moot. But in this era of CBB where 2-3 guys transfer per program per season, I can't help but think Ellison won't be long for this program if he perceives that his minutes/role will slip