Let's face it, this is a brutal season. Every reasonable poster expected the team to stink without Lovett. Even with the disappointing losing streak, we are probably near where we should be. The only valid takeaway from the staff at this point IMO is that that they are not over-the-top excellent. Other than that there really is nothing that can be said in either direction. The staff is trying to win gunfights with knives. Sometimes you can do that but nobody would consistently win with this roster.
I posted in October that the staff should get a complete pass this year. I fully expected Mullin to walk into something he wasn't ready for a take one on the chin, but I also expected and still expect him to outwork every single coach in the country in the offseason. That is what makes Mullin who he is. For that reason, Season 2 will be the first read we can get on this staff.
I think this team will really compete next year. Lovett's skillset and quickness are just insane. We'll have to see how that translates to the college game in terms of turnovers and being out of control, but nobody will be able to stop him but himself. Ponds is an elite athlete with a very refined skill set. He and Ahmed replacing Johnson and M'Vouika will take the athletic ability to the next level. Right now, this is a very unathletic team. Since the first time I saw Ponds, I noticed he had that special something you don't see often. Hatten had it. Ponds has the kind of game where you expect him to play at a very high level in college from day one because he is always under control and already has a capable college-level shot. Jordan, although incredibly gifted, was very wild.
I know the board is divided on Mussini, but I am very impressed and thrilled to have him for three more years. He's an ideal third guard to me. He picks up enough steals and boards to be able to play in three guard sets and he can play both PG and SG in traditional sets. He's under a lot of pressure as the only capable ball-handler now and that won't be an issue the rest of his time here.
Sima is very steady. You couldn't draw up a better four year center. Yakwe is a great complement to him and both play a huge part because former NBA players almost always have less than stellar team defense. Those two kids will go a long way to making the interior a very inhospitable place and Ponds has the makings of an elite defender if he accepts that role.
I think Ellison is better suited for backing up the 2 and 3 the next few years before assuming a starting role at one of those spots. It'd be nice to add some more talent there. I feel very good about landing Alkins and I think RF would be a very nice complement to Yakwe playing some stretch four as a scorer--perhaps Ahmed as well.
My only concern is the commitment to defense and rebounding. It needs to be who this team is going forward. Mullin has to break the former NBA player pattern for focusing on points and versatility over d.