I think you can spread the blame for this horrendous season equally between the players and staff. There's teams around the country that are way less talented than we are on paper however they play like a team. That's partly the lack of chemistry, players bball IQ, as well as the coaching staff.
I was never expecting much this season however there needs to be huge improvement from the sideline as much as from the players. There will be plenty of talent here starting next year and that's when the real report cards come out for everyone.
The staff picked M'vouika, Williams and Johnson. They should have known better. They also picked freshman, and overall that's what we wanted them to do. However, stacking a roster with 7 guys who play the 3 and one guy with serious eligibility questions to run the point is what killed this season, and the overall development of the program.
Hopefully next year, we see Mussini playing the role that Marco Bourgault had a few years ago. Amar Alibegovic has improved, and I think he can give us some minutes next year should he continue to improve. But these guys can't play major minutes at the D1 level. Their skills are too limited. Sima could start. Yakwe could, too, but I'm counting the staff to make sure that they know what they need to work on this summer, and do everything in their power to make sure they do it. That is the real to this programs development.
Sima - adds muscle and learns an up and under
Yakwe - works on free throw shooting, and plays organized ball so he can work on his in-game decision making
Mussini - hit the weight room, improve cardio and dammit, eat something!
Ellison - Kid needs to be out there playing, and he needs to be taught how to finish amongst the trees. He often does a good job getting into the lane and then he loses the ball, throws up a crazy shot or just blows the layup. I don't think tit can give up on him yet. It's way too soon. Don't forget, Cedric Jackson played like this, too.
Alibegovic - Work on your footwork. Learn an up and under move. Learn how box out. He needs to play more organized ball over the summer. He's been able to drive to the basket and score occasionally this year. That's nice, and sure we'll take it. But we don't want to see him putting the ball on the floor. He should be taught how to play like a strong 6'11 guy should. You grab an offensive board, go up strong big fella.
I think Jones is gone, and I'm not gonna kill the kid because he's had moments this year. Not a lot of them, but considering where he was, he has improved. Thing is, even if he can score some at this level, he really can't defend anyone. He doesn't have the length and he doesn't understand the game as well as a guy like Owens, who would certainly play over him and Alibegovic. Jones should transfer for his one season to a small Texas school like North Texas where he can play against opponents that are closer to his level.