“@JonRothstein: St. John's observation - during Euro trip Steve Lavin going with a Pointer/Sampson/Sanchez front court. Incredibly long. #stjbb”
This isn't considered a shocking frontcourt, is it? It's the only starting one I've anticipated since Sanchez was declared eligible.
Yea, I don't think there's much debate that is our best frontcourt. The interesting decisions will be how coach uses Harrison/Jordan/Branch/Greene.
I'm not sold on Obekpa not starting. We have one of the best shot blockers in the country, and he's not starting. That is confusing to me. There should be enough offense around him, that we could get by w 4/5 points per game, if his defense is great.
I'm curious to see what skills he and Sampson have added to their games.
I would agree that we don't need a ton of offensive production out of Obekpa, and in theory 4/5 pts from him should be fine. The problem is I don't think his overall defense is good enough to warrant that. If you're going to be a black hole essentially on the offensive end, then you better be damn good at the other aspects of the game.
And from what I saw last year CO was overmatched guarding opposing bigs. He's as good a help defender as their is ...but he was at best average guarding his own man (or area).
With that said, he could've improved. And in fairness, his rebounding improved a lot as the season went on, so there's reason to think his game is still developing.
But if Sanchez is 3/4 of the player they claim he is, then the combo of Sanchez, Jakarr, and Dom is too good not to start. Obekpa will still get his minutes, just not as many as those other guys. Just my opinion though. Maybe CO comes back with some new skills