Paultz/Celtics: I was at the game tonight with a group of SJU fans. Was I happy with how we played? No. Not in the least. But I accept reality. When a team is constructed such that it is going to rely upon a shooting guard (Harrison) to play 30 plus minutes a night, be the go-to-outside threat, and he gets kicked off the team, it is difficult to adjust at the end of the season and find an alternative that doesn't exist.
We have two guards who can create in the half court -- D-Lo and Branch. The former didn't play tonight; the latter is playing with an injury. You can minimize that all you want, but if you watched Branch earlier in the year as compared tonight, it was apples and oranges. Sure he can still do things in the open court, but IMO his knee injury is clearly limiting him in the half court (look at his first game versus Nova compared to tonight).
We don't have a legit low post threat. That has been the case all year. We could have dealt with that if D-lo was here and Branch was healthy, but that get magnifies when we don't have anyone who can create in the half court.
Going into next year, it is fair to criticize Lavin if we don't have answers to our biggest woes; lack of PG play, lack of a consistent outside shooting threat, lack of a low post threat. I still think that a healthy Branch, a returning D-lo, Sanchez, and development of our current players help with those problems. But if they don't, criticism is fair and deserved.
Let's think back to two years ago, when Lavin and Co. molded an average team into one that was ranked by year end and beat all of those top 10 teams. That squad had one and a half true outside threats (Hardy, and a combination of either Horne or Kennedy depending upon the night). We had a decent low post threat (JB), but far from ideal. Yet we had a great season.
I see no reason why a starting lineup of upper classmen -- Branch, Harrison, Dom, Sanchez and Jakar (or Sanchez, Jakar, and Obekpa) can't make us an NCAA team. If D-Lo doesn't come back, and we don't get anyone to fill that void, then we'll have a problem barring any unforeseen change.
As far as Marco goes, he was brought in to be a complimentary piece. You put him with D-lo and Branch, and I think his deficiencies aren't nearly as glaring.