One sometimes under-appreciated facet you notice underwriting Baylor's guard-centric success over the last 15 years or so is the mid-sized (6-6 to 6-8 or so) board crasher, defensive bulldog, lunch pail hype man. Every quality postseason team has had at least one:
2010, 2012: Quincy Acy
2013 (NIT champs): Rico Gathers
2014: Royce O'Neal/Rico Gathers
2021: Mark Vital
The 2022-23 team really broke the trend line. It's the first time in many years where that role just wasn't there. At one time, JTT was well set up to be that energetic banger, but, well. I think it's a testament to how unbelievably, program-pacing talented offensively our guards were last year that we were able to even somewhat compensate for how deficient we were in that role. We were never doing much in any postseason format without it.
Drew's best teams have a lot of fast-switching guards, rangy complementary outside-in wing play, an interior bulldog who will get you 8 and 8 every night, and then some throw-in big bench size to rotate through for a different look and soak fouls.
But even going back to the legendary Mark Shepherd, Drew has continually sought out and built around the mid-sized everyday agile banger. We're really missing that right now.
I'm waiting to see who that guy is on this team. We've crushed the guard market in the portal and the recruiting trail this offseason. Between Love, Dennis, Little, Walter, and Nunn, we again have one of the best backcourts in America. And yet the frontcourt feels a lot like it did last year at this time - hoping JTT gets healthy enough (mentally as well as physically) to be an x-factor again, hoping one of our non-physical wing guys is able to fill some gaps inside, hoping for an under-radar last-minute portal addition like a Freddy Gillespie.
One thing is for certain - in the absence of a banger, we need a lot more defensively out of our guards this year.
2010, 2012: Quincy Acy
2013 (NIT champs): Rico Gathers
2014: Royce O'Neal/Rico Gathers
2021: Mark Vital
The 2022-23 team really broke the trend line. It's the first time in many years where that role just wasn't there. At one time, JTT was well set up to be that energetic banger, but, well. I think it's a testament to how unbelievably, program-pacing talented offensively our guards were last year that we were able to even somewhat compensate for how deficient we were in that role. We were never doing much in any postseason format without it.
Drew's best teams have a lot of fast-switching guards, rangy complementary outside-in wing play, an interior bulldog who will get you 8 and 8 every night, and then some throw-in big bench size to rotate through for a different look and soak fouls.
But even going back to the legendary Mark Shepherd, Drew has continually sought out and built around the mid-sized everyday agile banger. We're really missing that right now.
I'm waiting to see who that guy is on this team. We've crushed the guard market in the portal and the recruiting trail this offseason. Between Love, Dennis, Little, Walter, and Nunn, we again have one of the best backcourts in America. And yet the frontcourt feels a lot like it did last year at this time - hoping JTT gets healthy enough (mentally as well as physically) to be an x-factor again, hoping one of our non-physical wing guys is able to fill some gaps inside, hoping for an under-radar last-minute portal addition like a Freddy Gillespie.
One thing is for certain - in the absence of a banger, we need a lot more defensively out of our guards this year.