I think he's a liability defensively, and honestly not as good a rebounder as he should be.
As opposed to all the other lock down defenders slash rebounding machines we had? No offense but your obsession with GGA is bobresque. He wasn't going to turn the season around but having him might have helped and certainly couldn't have hurt.
For me all I need to know is Dunlap started playing Moe at the 5, Garret at the 4, and bringing Gift off the bench. If he could've contributed this year I think Lavin would've used him.
Lavin threw his best player off the team; he buried Sophie Marceau for half the season and then started him and then buried him again; he spent the first month of the season raving about Chris Jones, the starting center at the beginning of the year who saw his time dwindle to nothing; 30 games into the season he started extolling to side line reporters the virtues and value of his walkons. Lavin not playing Gift is more likely a indication that he might have been able to contribute than the opposite.
Yea, I recognize that my comments on GG have me teetering on the edge. I'd like to think I've got some room before I hit bobre territory though.
I don't feel like looking up the stats, but by now you know my argument; 5 rebounds a game when you're the only center on a team with 5 scholarship freshmen, doesn't exactly make you Patrick Ewing.
Regardless, with Obekpa and Sampson returning, and assuming Sanchez has some talent; I don't see where his minutes come from.
But who knows. Nobody besides Lavin can explain why Lipscomb was in the game Weds, so I guess it's possible GGA has a sizeable role next year.