Possible starting 5 next season??
Possible starting 5 next season??
Its obvious Crawford, Calhoun, and Black will more than likely start next year. But I was trying to think of who would play in that 2 guard and three spot and feel that no one in particular played well enough last year to automatically take that spot for next season. Of course that's whats training camp is for but any thought or predictions on who will end up being the starting 5 next year? Possibly an incoming freshman?
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Re: Possible starting 5 next season??
In my opinion Clarke and Seally played light years ahead of everyone else when they were actually given time. with that said Kraus and Erger will start.bgfalconz wrote:Its obvious Crawford, Calhoun, and Black will more than likely start next year. But I was trying to think of who would play in that 2 guard and three spot and feel that no one in particular played well enough last year to automatically take that spot for next season. Of course that's whats training camp is for but any thought or predictions on who will end up being the starting 5 next year? Possibly an incoming freshman?
Re: Possible starting 5 next season??
My money's on:
1) Crawford;
2) Kraus;
3) Sealey;
4) Calhoun;and
5) Black.
I like Henderson, Orr and Clarke in the backcourt off the bench (very worried about the 4 and 5 depth). I think Clarke is the real deal, but I also think you have to limit the amount of time he and Crawford are on the floor together (as point guards). I also-also think Clarke is probably our best scoring guard, but he has to be ready to give Crawford a spell, which leads me to believe he won't start as a sophmore.
But I've been wrong before!
1) Crawford;
2) Kraus;
3) Sealey;
4) Calhoun;and
5) Black.
I like Henderson, Orr and Clarke in the backcourt off the bench (very worried about the 4 and 5 depth). I think Clarke is the real deal, but I also think you have to limit the amount of time he and Crawford are on the floor together (as point guards). I also-also think Clarke is probably our best scoring guard, but he has to be ready to give Crawford a spell, which leads me to believe he won't start as a sophmore.
But I've been wrong before!
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Re: Possible starting 5 next season??
They can both start and then just slide him up from 2 to 1 no problem. Clarkes ball handling scares me.JWEIII wrote:My money's on:
1) Crawford;
2) Kraus;
3) Sealey;
4) Calhoun;and
5) Black.
I like Henderson, Orr and Clarke in the backcourt off the bench (very worried about the 4 and 5 depth). I think Clarke is the real deal, but I also think you have to limit the amount of time he and Crawford are on the floor together (as point guards). I also-also think Clarke is probably our best scoring guard, but he has to be ready to give Crawford a spell, which leads me to believe he won't start as a sophmore.
But I've been wrong before!
Our 4 and 5 depth should be fine. Seally really plays the 4 so we in essence have
4 Calhoun-Seally-Holmes-Parker
5 Black-Holmes-Rorie.
I would rather see Seally at the 3 and starting but that really hurts our outside shooting.
Re: Possible starting 5 next season??
What. I look for "The Apostrophe" to ramp up the three-point shooting in 2012-2013.Globetrotter wrote:I would rather see Seally at the 3 and starting but that really hurts our outside shooting.
(Anyone else cringe when he does that?)
Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid. - John Wayne
Honesty may be the best policy, but it's important to remember that apparently, by elimination, dishonesty is the second-best policy. - George Carlin
Honesty may be the best policy, but it's important to remember that apparently, by elimination, dishonesty is the second-best policy. - George Carlin


