Disagree on what Payne needs to do to improve. Rather than trying to get him proficient on a 12-foot jump shot I would much rather see him learn to use his tremendous strength before he gets the ball, establishing low post position for the entry pass.I hate to say it but I believe we have overestimated our own talent.
Payne- who I like has no offensive game outside of 2 feet. He needs to be able to develop range from 10 feet. I think he will but he's far from a star yet.
Garcia- a really, really good offensive player, is not physical, is not good defensively and does not see his teammates very well. He is who he is.
Christie- who is going to be a terrific player- is young, not strong, has a marginal handle and is at best an average defender at this point. Next year he will be better at all of these.
Hawkins- another guy I just love to watch- is 5-9 and a defensive mismatch for an opposing 6-2 PG. He is not a threat to drive and score.
Mitchell- gritty kid who is a good solid player but alongside Hawkins- a very small backcourt.
Fox- amazing kid, fantastic hustle, but can't shoot
Carrington- limited on offense but a nice defensive player
Ihnen- just too soft, even though he has talent.
JOJ- athletic as can be, can shoot, doesn't know where to be on the floor it seems
Bottom line: We just don't have any high end two way players. We made a whole lot more out of what we started with than Michigan State who is coached by a HOF coach.
We need to:
1. keep the core (at least players one through 5 above)
2. add a couple good rotation transfers ( big and a wing)
3. Hope Asuma is really good (I think he is)
He is too strong to stop near the basket. But he is getting most of his entry passes 12 feet out. That's where Garcia wants it because he is skilled enough with the ball to maneuver himself down low and score. Payne can't do it. He will get stripped on the dribble maneuver more often than not, or when doubled throw a pass into the bleachers.
Many have mentioned Ben should replace an assistant. If he does he should bring in a big man coach who can teach Payne to get low position to receive the pass. He is plenty strong enough to do that if he learns the technique.