you forgot about kyle lowry, and allan ray also got "snubbed" (or so people thought) but played a year with the celtics before heading over to europe
I did forget Lowrey, you are correct. I apologize JumpinJohnny. They had two NBA guards--only one actualy played guard for them--and a good Euro-bound SG.
However, that is a team that was a bad call away from a Final Four. We are just talking about making a run at the tournament here.
To add, one of the worst things about watching a Norm Roberts coached team is the slow reaction of the big men to fill the lane and help on defense.
Contrast that with a Howland coached team. They showed a highlight last night of UCLA-ND and Harangody came behind an excellent double-baseline screen to go ballside low block. Aboya, the UCLA defender, didn't follow Harangody, rather, beat him to the ballside low block by running in front of the screen and deflected the entry pass.
Ben Howland's defenders consistently beat or at least try to beat players to spots to force either a charge, pass, or contested shot. Norm's bigs time and time again fail to move the requisite two to three feet to get set when every person in the arena knows the guard is going to get in the lane after he gets by one of our guards because we extend our defense too far.
That can either be talent (foot speed) or coaching or a combination. But since Norm can't coach, why not at least put a guy like DJ who is athletic, smart, and tough enough to make that move on his own.
How much better off would we be as a team if we had a guy down low that would plug those open lanes?
I also seriously doubt, of all the players on our team, that DJ is going to be backed down to the basket over and over again. He's too tough. The kid's best friend is Dejaun Blair. They probably played a thousand one on one games with Blair jusing that move every time.