Taking away Harrison now makes it simpler to defend us. Team's going to have to step up and execute immensely. D'Angelo was their only player who could consistently create his own shot, and as of late it just hasn't been falling among other factors (poor selection, etc.). Phil to a certain extent can create but he's not a threat to pull up a 3 off the dribble and hit. Marco is a promising perimeter talent, but can the coach's create sets/situations where they can get him time and space to shoot? I'm curious to see next year how Max Hooper fits into this picture in terms of playing time. We have a lot of decent players, and depth. But that depth is deceiving, because really we have relatively the same talent level through the bench, nobody standing out as extraordinary talents. Only one that could be close is Sampson. He may be the best on the team, but I don't think he is extraordinary in the grand scheme of the NCAA. But now I'm getting off topic.
D'Angelo is in one of my classes, seems like a shy and quiet off the court, but what do I know. He's been showing up to this class every time, hasn't missed one yet. And he shows up relatively on time, pays attention.