Crawfoso1973 said:
There is a lot more to playing PG then dribbling the ball up the floor. Our staff is not dumb, I have no inside info but I can guarantee you we will not be going into the season with a PG-by-committee led by Flagler. This would be inviting disaster. It was painfully obvious Flagler is not a PG and every second you force him to play a PG role takes away from what he does best. Cryer is even worse when forced to play PG and he is still recovering from injury. We all saw how much our offense bogged down last year the games where Akinjo was out or playing injured. Love and Keyonte are both combo guards and can play PG in a pinch, but neither will be the primary PG for us. We don't need a superstar PG or another volume scorer, just a low-usage guy who can initiate offense, hit open shots, distribute, and defend the perimeter.
You have to adapt to the talent you have. Hunter leaving opens up another spot for a guard and I'll bet we use it. But you're not going to have enough minutes for six guards to get quality playing time. And we've got four high-level shooting guards that are all going to want to play. If you add another point guard, that's going to cut into somebody's time -- and it's likely the player losing time is better on the whole than whoever we bring in.
You also have the issue of roster composition, and every additional guard we bring in closes a scholarship to needed help in the frontcourt.
This isn't as simple as just saying, "Go get a point guard." If the right fit is out there, you pounce. If it's not, we've got guys on this team who can get the ball up the court and get us into our offense. We don't need and won't want a ball-dominant point guard next year with the talent we've got on the wings. I'd just as soon let Bonner be a purely distributing point guard and go with a five-guard rotation next year than go add someone who is going take minutes and shots from Flagler, Cryer, George and Love.