Our front court play this past season was disgusting on both ends.
I would love to see a three guard lineup...anything that puts Dom's rear on the bench. Let Thomas and Obekpa screen, rebound, and just stay out of the way of our the guards. It should be fun. I really hope we land Thomas.
Serious question. What if Dom's poor performance is not an attitude problem but a skill deficit or physical weakness? Are there ways to coach around them? Fifty years ago I watched Barry Kramer make first team AA at NYU as a small forward despite his small hands (cradled the ball and jumped so well he had time to get it to his fingertips for high percentage shots, many of them bank shots). I watched Postell develop a whole array of turn around moves, I presume with help. Sometimes performance breakdowns are not attitude based but skill based or even learning based. How does a coach get past the skill based deficits?
Pointer needs to grow up. Put the work in, and there will be results. He's very athletic, but he usually doesn't play a very smart brand of ball. Granted, when you've got Sampson and Sanchez bringing it up, smart is kinda out the window. If Pointer is smart, he'll see a prime opportunity to start at the 3, and he'll work on his game, his self control and his overall focus.
If he's reduced to a minor role, because one of these new kids comes and plays better than him, that would be a real shame.
There were high hopes for Dom Pointer. I think he's got one summer to realize them.