Dupree McBrayer for me. He's going to be a special player.
Because the only one who will log significant minutes (20+) is Lofton (IMO) I'm most excited for next year and watching him develop. Pitino has stated hes the most talented on the roster TODAY, better than Dre, better than lil Dre, better than anyone we got on the team. Bring in 4 freshman, and he's going to still be the best guy on the team.
What can a year of tutoring from Pitino on the finer points of the game, and a fast paced offense where jacking up shots is encouraged not discouraged going to do for this kids confidence? Playing in his hometown in front of his best friends, he's going to be out to prove a lot of people wrong and we all get to benefit.
I think some of you are all overselling that a bunch of 19yr olds are going to come in here and be major contributors. Wonk-Woah, because of roster deficiencies probably has the best chance at being a starter out of the box, and if not a starter, he's gonna log some minutes. Mason and Lofton are ahead of our incoming two guards at least from day one, I could MAYBE see Jarv or Dorsey starting by the end of the year or in cupcake games as a pg, but I doubt it. Mason was a 3 star recruit, is a combo guard, and will have a full year under his belt. Lofton is our "best player", and you've got McNeil who will be a junior in the mix, and will have logged many minutes ahead of all these guys.
Lofton for the poll, Dorsey for the future based on our offensive style and his ability.
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Posters often overlook Mason because he is a short-ish combo gaurd, but I expect good things from him especially after a year in the system.
He averaged 14.5 points as a pg for a highschool team that was stacked with talent, I believe they had 6 players get D1 scholarships.
I hear him and the other gaurds are going at eachother hard during practice and scrimmages.
Dupree McBrayer. Athletic, good on defense, good perimter shooter, slashes well, high potential. What's not to like?
*It's spelled INCOMING btw
Because the only one who will log significant minutes (20+) is Lofton (IMO) I'm most excited for next year and watching him develop.
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Posters often overlook Mason because he is a short-ish combo gaurd, but I expect good things from him especially after a year in the system.
He averaged 14.5 points as a pg for a highschool team that was stacked with talent, I believe they had 6 players get D1 scholarships.
I hear him and the other gaurds are going at eachother hard during practice and scrimmages.
With 8 freshmen and sophs on the roster next year and no true point guard who isn't a freshman, I doubt that is true. Pitino has said that Mason's game is a lot like Andre Hollins' game and Andre wasn't so great as a point. Iowa started Gesell as a freshman and he had reasonable success so I don't see why the Gophers couldn't start one of their two freshman points next year.