Crawfoso1973 said:
In football only 1 quarterback will lead a team, as opposed to basketball where multiple guys will get rotation minutes. If Little were ready to contribute he would have gotten minutes playing on or off the ball. We will have 3 lineup spots open for 3 guards which equates to 120 total minutes. Our 3 guard spots in the rotation are interchangeable. In fact CSD has always prefered playing multiple PG/combo guards together at the same time. But Little would have been firmly entrenched as the 6th guard in the rotation behind 5 guys ahead of him for those minutes.
Other than Little, who wasn't ready as a freshman, we had one ball-handler on last year's team. And this year's will have two -- Roach and Wright.
The three guard spots are 100 percent not interchangeable. The one and two sometimes are. The three, while a guard by trade, is a small forward in our rotation. Those players -- it was Walter and Love last year and will be Edgecombe and Love this year -- aren't even capable of handling the ball in a pinch.
He won't do it the same way, but Roach will take over RayJ's role as the primary ball-handler and he'll be on the ball most of the time. When he's not, Wright will be. If for any reason we lose either, we'll be in trouble because Nunn is the only other option there, and he's not a very good one.
It is what it is. This is modern college basketball. Nobody who's capable of running the point well is going to be willing to sit and wait for an opportunity that may or may not come. If you recruit over guys, they'll leave. And if you commit to internal options, transfers won't come. But like the quarterback position in football, you had better nail your point guard decisions because unless you load up on actual combo guards (we have one -- Roach), you'll never be more than two deep with guys you're really comfortable with running your offense.