in response to your mentions above.
G Lowe - agree, though I don't think he can shoot quite as well as Aberdeen and that's not saying a lot. Aberdeen was rather streaky, but Lowe is by far a better distributor and in the brief time we had him on the floor, our offense ran more efficiently. His health is an issue though, so we still desperately need a starter level PG out of the portal.
G Chandler - agree, Chandler could play himself into some All-SEC consideration, maybe not first team, but could be up there in the conversation.
G K. Williams - I think he's an X-Factor for next year. Should be a starter, I think his injury hurt us more than we really know. He could be really good. I think he could take on a lot of Aberdeen's minutes and role (prior to being forced into playing PG)
F Stokes - I think he's a pipe dream. Kansas' to lose. I think they'll come up with the money, that seems to be where he wants to be. He's a catch 22, probably a head case and might alienate some in the locker room, but he's also a generational type player. He's the 2026 version of Cooper Flagg, or AJ Dybansta. Experience isn't the issue, his talent outweighs that. He's a true one and done and will be up for major awards. If we get him great, just hope he can be a team player.
F Moreno - He's really a center, not a forward. If he can get in the best shape of his life in the offseason, he could play himself into a lottery pick.
F Dioubate - indifferent on him, I think he definitely gives us the defense and rebounding we need, really needs to work on his shooting.
Hawthorne has been drawing comparisons to Tayshaun Prince in practices and how he plays his game. Hopefully he's putting on weight and gaining strength. Seems like a kid who wants to be here, especially if he was willing to redshirt, so we need to rally behind him. I think he plays significant minutes off the bench next year.
Marvin Williams is a true PG. Not as quick as some, which might hinder him defensively, but he is stronger and a good floor general from what I've read. Plays under control and smart.
Pope said Potter is pretty good and should contribute, he's added some bulk and strength after and illness that led to his redshirt, but Pope says he does some things better than the guys we have. Could be a serviceable backup for Moreno.
Not sure about Johnson. He definitely has some work to do and could be good if he could become more of a team player and learn how to play under control.
Jelavic as well, seems a bit stiff and wasn't the shooter I thought he was supposed to be. I thought he would fit that Andrew Carr type role for us. I won't be mad if he's back, but he can't be a starter, unless his game just blows up.
Garrison - Feel like he's probably gone and maybe for the best. He just had trouble putting together consecutive games of good play. he would play lights out for a game then disappear for 10.
Noah - love the kid, but he's just in over his head at this level I think. He could go to one of these solid mid-major programs and probably be a key player and make more of a name for himself.
Needs:
Another true PG, starter level ready and with an in-tact shoulder.
Another sniper level shooter in the mold of Kobe Brea
Another Rim protector Power forward who can play alongside Moreno or back him up. Better more consistent version of Garrison
A stretch 4 type guy Better version of Jelavic, Andrew Carr type.
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