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Thoughts on this year's team
From: Joe Adelhardt
Date: 01 Oct 2004 - 12:03 PM EST
Date: 01 Oct 2004 - 12:03 PM EST
With the season approaching closer, I thought it would be fun to speculate on how the players will perform. There are obviously many questions to this year?s team, but here is what I would like to see happen along with some starter stats:
PG
(starter) Jihad becomes the true PG we have been waiting for. He is quick and fast, able to penetrate defenses, distribute the ball, run the offense effectively, and make shots and free throws. 10pts/7asst
(backup) Moore is finally healthy and serves as a high quality backup. When Jihad is out of the game, we do not loose a beat.
SG
(starter) White develops a consistent perimeter jump shot to go along with his superior athletic ability and ball handling skills to become the 2nd leading scorer on the team and the most versatile player. Due to our lack of height in the post, it will be a plus having a 2G with height. 15pts/5reb/3asst
(backups) Williams becomes comfortable and effective at his natural position. He becomes the offensive spark off the bench. Banks mostly gets garbage minutes and takes this year more as a learning experience, but watch out for next year.
SF
(starter/backup) I?m kinda torn at this position. I?m extremely excited about Bright and I think he could contribute significantly right away, but I would also like to see Kirkland play up to his potential. Perhaps a split role like Bobbit and Field last year at the 2G? I think Bright could also play some spot minutes at PF due to his rebounding ability. I would like to see 10pts/6reb from the starter at SF.
PF
(starter) Max continues to refine his low post game and improve his jumper. 17pts/10reb/3blk
(backup) Pilgrim shows off his athletic ability and is able to provide quality back up minutes as the first big man sub off the bench. Bright also sees some minutes at PF.
C
(starter) Hicks brings his fiery competitiveness to each game and becomes a monster on the blocks even with his lack of height. 11pts/8reb/2blk
(backup) Pilgrim is the first post player off the bench, but Souley develops as the season goes on to be able to provide some quality backup minutes.
I know I have each starter averaging double-digit points and that?s probably not likely, but hey, this is just what I would like to see. In any case, I?m just getting very excited to see how this team turns out.
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