When I read posts where posters are assigning minutes, I just shake my head. Posters did that last year also, how many of them were even close? Williams got far more than most everyone thought he would and Curbelo's were far less. No one has seen any of the current roster even practice, so how can you project minutes? Some stud recruits take longer than others to acclimate to the college game and guys that are projected to need a year or two, acclimate quickly and earn playing time. Physical ability is great, but Underwood likes experience and mistake free basketball, so I wouldn't be sending Goode to the end of the bench just yet. I have a feeling he's going to take William's role with more points.
I'd really like to know if Hawkins' girlfriend transferring to Alabama will impact his decision. Maybe it won't, but at his age, teenagers in love do some crazy things.
I would like to see Underwood bring in a PG that is a grad transfer that would love to have a Masters Degree from the UofI. Someone that can distribute, play defense, hit FT's and be happy being the backup. Another Tyler Underwood. There are 3 freshmen studs arriving, I'd like to see what they can do. Bringing in another high level transfer guard also means that promises have to be made to him as well. Chemistry is going to be a thing this year with bringing in transfers. Hopefully, the transfers are concerned about the team and not just working on their game to impress NBA scouts.
I feel this year is the shake out year. Shannon will help keep the Illini in games, but this team needs more experience to be a contender. Next year is the year this team should be ready. Hawkins needs to develop and if he does, next year will be the year that will be his coming out party. You can just see the talent, he just needs to learn how to use it. Dain the same thing. Melendez can do many things, but this is the year he learns how to put it together. Underwood also needs time to see how this talent can be blended. Coaches also have to learn how to coach in the NCAA's. It's a different mind set and this year he needs to show what he can do. Keady was a good coach, but his tournament record didn't match his regular season success.