Agreed. The backcourt should be solid and has the potential to be one of the best in the SEC and maybe even the nation. If Moreno continues to improve, he should be one of the top big men. Add Momcilovic and you have the nation’s best shooter on the wing.
Might come down to the fifth starter? Who will it be?
Kam Williams is the top candidate returning. He can shoot and play defense. He knows the system already. That is a good potentially deadly forward combo with Mom shooting close to 50% from 3 and Kam shooting close to 40% for his career. That would stretch the defense and help the guards get penetration. But the downside is weak rebounding. Neither guy is a monster on the boards.
McBride was supposedly brought in to start at PF. Put him beside Mom and you’ve got shooting (McBride shot 40% from 3 last year). Both are fairly good sized for forwards (both 6’8 and around 225-230). McBride has to make the step up to P5 level competition. Can he rebound and play defense at this level? Will the shooting translate to this level?
N’Diaye is an intriguing possibility. He has the length at 6’11. His shooting from range isn’t on par with Kam or McBride, though. If he can rebound, he probably gets some consideration. He is an older player with international experience. Our luck with international players hasn’t been that great lately. I wouldn’t like having to count on him as a starter.
Hawthorne is a wildcard. He has the talent and could push Kam or McBride to the bench, but it is unlikely. He probably needs time to get acclimated to the college game and I hope he is brought along slowly this season.
I think those four are your top candidates to start with Diallo, Wilkins, Momcilovic, and Moreno. I really expect it to be a Kam vs. McBride battle for the fifth starter spot.
And if we miss out on Momcilovic, I figure Kam and McBride start together. That shouldn’t be too bad, but we really won’t have a go to guy on the roster, IMHO. Wilkins might can take on that role. Diallo maybe. We will definitely have to rely on out backcourt without Momcilovic.
Might come down to the fifth starter? Who will it be?
Kam Williams is the top candidate returning. He can shoot and play defense. He knows the system already. That is a good potentially deadly forward combo with Mom shooting close to 50% from 3 and Kam shooting close to 40% for his career. That would stretch the defense and help the guards get penetration. But the downside is weak rebounding. Neither guy is a monster on the boards.
McBride was supposedly brought in to start at PF. Put him beside Mom and you’ve got shooting (McBride shot 40% from 3 last year). Both are fairly good sized for forwards (both 6’8 and around 225-230). McBride has to make the step up to P5 level competition. Can he rebound and play defense at this level? Will the shooting translate to this level?
N’Diaye is an intriguing possibility. He has the length at 6’11. His shooting from range isn’t on par with Kam or McBride, though. If he can rebound, he probably gets some consideration. He is an older player with international experience. Our luck with international players hasn’t been that great lately. I wouldn’t like having to count on him as a starter.
Hawthorne is a wildcard. He has the talent and could push Kam or McBride to the bench, but it is unlikely. He probably needs time to get acclimated to the college game and I hope he is brought along slowly this season.
I think those four are your top candidates to start with Diallo, Wilkins, Momcilovic, and Moreno. I really expect it to be a Kam vs. McBride battle for the fifth starter spot.
And if we miss out on Momcilovic, I figure Kam and McBride start together. That shouldn’t be too bad, but we really won’t have a go to guy on the roster, IMHO. Wilkins might can take on that role. Diallo maybe. We will definitely have to rely on out backcourt without Momcilovic.
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