I thought Boyed was a C PF tweener? I don't really know much about him other than he looks like a load to handle.
Let's talk rotation of guards here. It's too speculative to talk about what our 4 and 5 positions are going to look like at this point as Josh O is the only established player in the program that will play one of those roles.bear2be2 said:We'll have two point guards next year, so it's irrelevant that Nunn isn't one. And he's not a ball-dominant player. He's a good college off guard who can drive the lane and finish/get fouled or knock down a catch-and-shoot 3 at a really high clip.IvanBear said:That's fine the 2010 team was totally capable of winning a national championship it was built with similar philosophy but didn't have the guys sitting and waiting like you discussed.historian said:DallasBear9902 said:
I don't think it is as simple as recruit a small forward or a power forward. I think the real question is a philosophical one about how to build a team and play. Get old and stay old should be the mantra.
I think that's what Drew likes to do and was able to do expertly before the portal & NIL changed everything. Now, that might not be possible. Would we be able to get players like Mitchell AND Teague to sit out a full year before playing? And then stick around for an additional year? Doubtful. Granted they came back because covid caused postseason to hd cancelled. The pint is, however, we were in a unique circumstance that allowed us to continue developing elite talent. We may never have that opportunity again.
This is why I think we have to run off someone like Nunn though. He's not a point guard, he's a ball dominant 2. We've got a much better one of those in Langston Love. Nunn is going to have to move to the bench because Drew HAS to have someone running the point aside from Wright.
We've got too many 2 guards, in my eyes Nunn is the least talented of the bunch. We need point guards, the problem is the two point guards on the roster for next year Miro and Wright are highly unlikely to be capable of leading an offense.
I'm not really understanding your take on Nunn. He was our best player in some of our biggest wins after Love went down. And there's little reason to think he won't be a better player next year with a full year of experience in our system.
He, Love and Edgecombe should have no problem whatsoever sharing the minutes at the second and third guard spots. And all can be complementary pieces. You don't get rid of good, experienced, proven contributors if there's no good reason to do so IMO.
One edit Little is a true Point guard.GoodOleBaylorLine said:
Which is why I said bring in a PG that has started a college game.
6 schollies on guards is not too many.
And Edgecombe could play SF (sort of a LeBron role). That dude aint coming off the court much.
So basically:
Portal PG/Wright
Love/Nunn/Little
Edgecombe
Portal F
Josh O/Boyed
You may be thinking of Ndjonga, who is the forward who got hurt at the beginning of this season. Boyed is a 7-foot back-to-back-the-basket post? He's coming in next year.GoodOleBaylorLine said:
I thought Boyed was a C PF tweener? I don't really know much about him other than he looks like a load to handle.
It's not that six scholarships on guards is too many. Ideally, you'd use six or seven.GoodOleBaylorLine said:
Which is why I said bring in a PG that has started a college game.
6 schollies on guards is not too many.
And Edgecombe could play SF (sort of a LeBron role). That dude aint coming off the court much.
So basically:
Portal PG/Wright
Love/Nunn/Little
Edgecombe
Portal F
Josh O/Boyed
Nunn started over Love this year. I respect Drew and know if he started before Love...he must be very good. I am really tired of Baylor fans bad mouthing our team.bear2be2 said:We'll have two point guards next year, so it's irrelevant that Nunn isn't one. And he's not a ball-dominant player. He's a good college off guard who can drive the lane and finish/get fouled or knock down a catch-and-shoot 3 at a really high clip.IvanBear said:That's fine the 2010 team was totally capable of winning a national championship it was built with similar philosophy but didn't have the guys sitting and waiting like you discussed.historian said:DallasBear9902 said:
I don't think it is as simple as recruit a small forward or a power forward. I think the real question is a philosophical one about how to build a team and play. Get old and stay old should be the mantra.
I think that's what Drew likes to do and was able to do expertly before the portal & NIL changed everything. Now, that might not be possible. Would we be able to get players like Mitchell AND Teague to sit out a full year before playing? And then stick around for an additional year? Doubtful. Granted they came back because covid caused postseason to hd cancelled. The pint is, however, we were in a unique circumstance that allowed us to continue developing elite talent. We may never have that opportunity again.
This is why I think we have to run off someone like Nunn though. He's not a point guard, he's a ball dominant 2. We've got a much better one of those in Langston Love. Nunn is going to have to move to the bench because Drew HAS to have someone running the point aside from Wright.
We've got too many 2 guards, in my eyes Nunn is the least talented of the bunch. We need point guards, the problem is the two point guards on the roster for next year Miro and Wright are highly unlikely to be capable of leading an offense.
I'm not really understanding your take on Nunn. He was our best player in some of our biggest wins after Love went down. And there's little reason to think he won't be a better player next year with a full year of experience in our system.
He, Love and Edgecombe should have no problem whatsoever sharing the minutes at the second and third guard spots. And all can be complementary pieces. You don't get rid of good, experienced, proven contributors if there's no good reason to do so IMO.
We had Flo get honored a couple of times. 'Rona got things janked up.historian said:Big12Bear said:
He technically has another year and alluded to that in an interview in the middle of the season. I have no idea what his plans are though.
I said that because he was honored on Senior Night. When that happens doesn't it mean he's not coming back?
And they can play together too, because they have complementary skill sets.GoodOleBaylorLine said:
I look at Nunn and Love as you go with the hot hand. One or the other will give you some offense.
So much misplaced blame placed on the one-and-dones, but whiffing on transfers and players who never developed hurt us exponentially more IMO. Freshmen shouldn't be expected to carrry the team but that's what happens by default when upperclassmen fail to live up to expectations.Quinton said:
We whiffed very badly on a number of guys we held spots for in multiple years. We also lost two defensive hubs to the draft and career ending injury.
If all the spots are at least contributing level players we will be on a more sustainable path. It's still a hodgepodge mess but we have to trust someone will develop and emerge. In a perfect world sure, we get an elite jr/sr pg next year until Wright takes the keys his Sophomore yr. Might not happen so desperately need multiple high level forwards/bigs
Crawfoso1973 said:So much misplaced blame placed on the one-and-dones, but whiffing on transfers and players who never developed hurt us exponentially more IMO. Freshmen shouldn't be expected to carrry the team but that's what happens by default when upperclassmen fail to live up to expectations.Quinton said:
We whiffed very badly on a number of guys we held spots for in multiple years. We also lost two defensive hubs to the draft and career ending injury.
If all the spots are at least contributing level players we will be on a more sustainable path. It's still a hodgepodge mess but we have to trust someone will develop and emerge. In a perfect world sure, we get an elite jr/sr pg next year until Wright takes the keys his Sophomore yr. Might not happen so desperately need multiple high level forwards/bigs
Exactly. It becomes a treadmill you can't jump off.GoodOleBaylorLine said:Crawfoso1973 said:So much misplaced blame placed on the one-and-dones, but whiffing on transfers and players who never developed hurt us exponentially more IMO. Freshmen shouldn't be expected to carrry the team but that's what happens by default when upperclassmen fail to live up to expectations.Quinton said:
We whiffed very badly on a number of guys we held spots for in multiple years. We also lost two defensive hubs to the draft and career ending injury.
If all the spots are at least contributing level players we will be on a more sustainable path. It's still a hodgepodge mess but we have to trust someone will develop and emerge. In a perfect world sure, we get an elite jr/sr pg next year until Wright takes the keys his Sophomore yr. Might not happen so desperately need multiple high level forwards/bigs
Although I don't disagree with you in general, I think you are underplaying that a large part of the reason we don't have any developed upperclassmen is the ones that were most likely to develop left in the draft, with two likely going this year. This is a large part of the frustration with the one and dones, making us reliant on the next crop the next season, and it turns into a cycle. Regardless of what else is on the roster, Walter played 32 minutes a game and Missi played 25 and that is development time that is gone, not on a whiff but on a hit that is an early leaver.
It's not their fault - they are freshman and have limitations in their one season and they are understandably taking the money offered to them. But it is (or becoming) a systemic problem.