Diedhiou and Martin at the 4 and Konate at the 5 really gives us depth at our front court (assuming Konate signs and he doesn't redshirt).
However, our offense is going to look completely different next season if we fail to recruit a shooter. I'm not saying that's necessarily a bad thing. It will just be weird not seeing three to four guards simultaneously trying to make it rain like we did all last season.
I don't know where we are going to find a 3 who can shoot, but it should be our #1 priority. Yes, Austin wasn't exactly Steph Curry for us during BiG10 play, but during the NIT we saw what this team could look like with a reliable shooter at the 3.
If Konate does in fact sign with us, my offseason dream will come true if we can get another shooter. He doesn't even have to be a SF. If our incoming bigs can smoothly make the transition to the college level, we should be able to get away with a smaller back court.
I would be fine with:
5: Mo, EE, Konate
4: King, Martin, Diedhiou
3: Morris, (shooting guard)
2: Hollins, McNeil
1: Mathieu, Mason
I get that King isn't exactly a wall when it comes to playing the 4 against tough competition. But with that depth we are expecting, we should be able to play a 3 guard system.