IvanBear said:There's no reason to believe he didn't work that last year either when we were arguably even more thin on point guards, with only one viable guy on the roster to get minutes.Quinton said:Crawfoso1973 said:This. And develop that secondary ball-handling skill in Nunn during the offseason. Nunn doesn't have to be a PG or even close to one, but can be someone with the starting unit who can at least bring it up and initiate half court offense once in a while to take some of the pressure off the other guards.Quinton said:
But you risk starting the cycle over again by bringing in another guy. An existing player would probably transfer and you're back where you started. It would be harder to bring in a guy decent but not good enough to start. You're risking bringing in a guy that's unplayable.
Keep the guards you have, pull ahead and close on a very good portal big. Then fill the wing with a guy that can do secondary ball handling. That would be the roster
Exactly. We finally get a real offseason with a group of decent players. If Nunn relentlessly worked ball handling and defensive footwork/movement all summer he could be a really good college player.
I think Nunn will (hopefully) get better at defense, but i didnt' see anything in his game last year that says he's got potential to develop at the point.
He never had an offseason after actually playing at the high D1 level. Makes a difference and can often take a player to another level.
I see decent potential but it would take a talented teacher to get it out of him. We didn't have that on the defensive end. Hopefully we correct that.