The contrast is interesting...in year one Niko recruited mid major guys who started and had some good production....double figures in points or the like. I'm sure he saw more potential in them to elevate their games with his coaching. More than anything...it didn't work because too many of them got hurt.
Now, in year two...we have flipped the script, changed course and focused on guys with possible greater, higher potential individually but with no college production. Interesting...
Because Groves and Grady were highly rated just a year ago...and a 7'2" big is not going to be cheap...seems unlikely we saved money with our change in philosophy. Yet, there are still a 1,000 guys in the portal with decent college game day experience stats off the bench or from mid major, lower level programs. And, the majority of these guys have very limited bargaining power at this point. Was it a conscience decision or did it just evolve because of opportunity and an early emphasis on following up on last year's pursuit with Groves?
Which way is going to turn out better?