Please remember the fan board premise: "Assuming no more transfers" as we discuss this. Everything changes if we get another senior guard. I'm an armchair fan, so if you disagree with something, please provide some education with the contradiction.
How would you order Goode / Rogers / Epps / Harris for each of these (1-5, 3 is average for the position, 5 is best). If you think the number will change significantly between day 1 and mid-season, feel free to list two numbers.
skill | Goode | Rogers | Epps | Harris | RJ |
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BBIQ | | | | | |
Ability to create a shot | | | | | |
Passing | | | | | |
Handles | | | | | |
Stay in front of the opposing guard | | | | | |
skill I forgot to list | | | | | |
I put Goode at the 2 for the start of the season for what I perceive to be a lack of better options. Is there a more suitable non-freshman 2? Please go with the premise of non-freshman for this question even if you think a freshman should start at the 2.
Starting Skye and one of Epps/Harris feels like a very rough start. It may be the later season solution. Is Rogers, a freshman who doesn't know the system, who is also a natural 3, really a better choice at the 2 at the start of the season, when put beside another freshman guard? Are Epps or Harris really ready to start on day 1?
I think some posts have said that RJ has decent handles. I took that to mean decent handles for a 3/4. Are they good enough to play the 2? If so, that leaves a lot of minutes at the 4 given that Hawk needs to help at the 5. Fill those minutes at the 4 with Goode?
Thanks for the time to provide the insider information and education 0440.