I'm all for this style but do have concerns over depth being capable.
I think LJ, Mustapha, Williams, Dunn can all run up top.
I think Rutherford can hold his own defensively but offensively he becomes a liability. I think McGriff will be similar to Malik Stith.
Steere can be a nice anchor to the defense. He's a lumbering shot blocker. I'm really looking forward to seeing him play. He's someone I wanted out of high school.
Caraher will be somewhat limited athletically but he's tough as hell. I'm hopeful he can be a Nate Lubick for us. If some of you recall him from Georgetown 2010-2014.
I'm not expecting a big leap from Roberts but I'm hoping he a little less Bambi this year. That and a little bit of muscle and he can be serviceable in a time share with Steere pending on matchups.
Earlington is a wildcard. I really don't know what to expect. I still think he's better as an undersized 4 where he becomes "fast" instead of a lumbering 3. I think he has a strong enough base to throw a forearm on the low block defensively and showed a good desire to rebound. I think he has potential as a Jayvaughn Pinkston but if he sticks on the perimeter I think he's subpar talent that's buried on the bench.
I hope Sears never sees the floor. If so we are in trouble.
If Caraher is Nate Lubick good, we could go to the NCAA tournament.
You really think Sears is that bad? I hate to break it to you, but there aren't a lot of options in the paint if Steere can't play until December. I saw some video of him. He looks at least serviceable to me. He can play with his back to the basket, and that's something we've been missing. What has so down on him?
In regards to Earlington, he has this rep of being green overall, but wasn't he an all state basketball player? He knows how to play. He can play inside. He just has to want to, and that's what we don't know yet. He settled for three pointers more than he should have IMO. But maybe Anderson can coach him. Pinkston is a good comp. It may be a dream, but stranger things have happened.
McGriff will be similar to Malik Stith? This one I'm gonna question. This kid seems pretty tough, and he can play against a zone or man. We're not looking for him to replace Shamorie Ponds, but in split time with Rutherford, McGriff could give us 4 and 3 with some hustle plays for 15-20 minutes a game. We need guys who want to set up others. That's this kid.