We need to be careful to not rely on overseas/international players. We're going to get a good gauge on how their play translates to the college game and I think the predominant concern is on the defensive end.
TYPICALLY, Euros, right or wrong, have been put in the "soft" category and that won't play in the Big 10. Also, right or wrong, they're put in the not overly athletic basket, especially with the bigs. When we played teams with a ton of athleticism, especially in the paint, the outcomes were very, very poor. No need to rehash details, but we can all point to more than a handful of games where it just wasn't good.
So, we're pointing out this 7'1" center and we have two of them this year, both from overseas. Both are skilled, both are nifty, but....Z didn't see the floor because of some issues and Tomi wasn't much of a presence on one side of the floor. To be fair and of significant note, he was I'll and it took time to get himself back into playing shape. Not sure he ever made it all of the way back, but what we saw versus Maryland and Kentucky was concerning.
I bring all of that up because this year will be the ultimate litmus test. There's going to be no question on the thought process after this year.
I, personally, would have made above the rim, bouncy, athleticism a priority, but we took the Euro route again. I'm extremely interested to find out how this goes. It's really a fascinating difference in philosophies between what we do versus what others do.
I would hold off on any more overseas prospects until we see what happens this year.