DallasBear9902 said:
I think the one and done is mostly a dead end. Exceptional like Flagg exist.
Ironically, I think college basketball has evolved toward Drew 1.0 roster theories. A lot of rosters these days are constructed like the 2010 team. Super long, super athletic. With two guards. Not necessarily as skilled.
CSD has evolved the other way with three guard lineups and two front court players that are athletic. He's trading away defense for offense, but given the relative youth of our rosters with Freshmen, it comes at a price….
CSD has evolved. And he's won a title at our school. He'll deservedly be here for as long as he wants.
Really? Duke will have 3 Freshman drafted in the top 10. That dead end strategy kicked our butts today.
University of Houston, many folks favorite model against the one-n-done, is bringing in 3 potential one-n-done Freshman next year. I'm not sure everyone has gotten your memo.
There is no one size fits all idea for winning. We have won with a big team and a zone defense and a smaller team and 3 guard offense. Drew appears to me to have always looked to recruit the best talent than fit the culture and fit the offense/Defense to the talent on hand. It has worked well, though the past recruiting season was less than we wanted. We have a pretty much empty roster going into next year. Drew and company can recruit them, will we have the money commitment to get all the players we need remains the question in my mind. I know folks are going to say, "Money isn't the problem." But the NIL money is a moving target. It appears to have moved on us Last Summer, leaving us with roster gaps. Finally, when 2-3 people in the know are telling you money isn't the problem, you can usually bet that money is a problem. That said, as a man (who subsequently turned a small business into a $billion dollar one) told me, "There are no problems, only opportunities."
“No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined what God has prepared for those who love Him.” 1 Corinthians 2:9