Post by seaweed on Jun 29, 2016 18:05:20 GMT -5
Definitely some interesting pairings. Hayes playing with Mulmore will give us a clear indication of whether he can do what is most important in our PG, which is effectively work the entry pass, inside-out reset and PnR. We know Hayes will provide a target, so it will be nice to see what Mulmore can do with that.
Mosely/Pryor/Doc has the potential to be a two-way dream team as all are allegedly plus defenders. I know Kenner isn't exactly D-central, but still. Also, depending who else suits up on that team, Mosely may have some PG work to do and both he and Pryor will have a chance to penetrate and dish to Doc.
Campbell/Johnson is the biggest question mark. Hopefully one of them at least will show us a taste of some promising ball handling and defense.
Govan and Peak are two guys who should lead our offense next year. They won't typically feed off each other in our usual sets, other than LJ dropping it down/kicking it out to Jessie on penetration, but the pairing will nevertheless get time to work on spacing, coordination and, hopefully, that drive and dish. Also, will be interesting to see if Jessie can clear the lane and make room for LJ's drives.
Cameron and Mourning? Who knows, but if Cam plays D and Mourning plays O, I will be satisfied.
Copeland playing w/o any other Hoyas is a concern, though for some reason I am guessing Muresan shows up on this squad. Don't know enough of what to expect otherwise, but sure hope whoever is working with Cope gets on him to eat glass and play some g-fense.
Agau and White - the biggest wild cards, right? Both coming off injury, both unproven abilities and nobody knows exactly what position either is expected to play. Is PW a guard or a forward, is Agau a forward or a center? are they in game shape? Perhaps the most curious of pairs on the list.
We will start to see in three days. Damn, it's like Christmas in July!
Mosely/Pryor/Doc has the potential to be a two-way dream team as all are allegedly plus defenders. I know Kenner isn't exactly D-central, but still. Also, depending who else suits up on that team, Mosely may have some PG work to do and both he and Pryor will have a chance to penetrate and dish to Doc.
Campbell/Johnson is the biggest question mark. Hopefully one of them at least will show us a taste of some promising ball handling and defense.
Govan and Peak are two guys who should lead our offense next year. They won't typically feed off each other in our usual sets, other than LJ dropping it down/kicking it out to Jessie on penetration, but the pairing will nevertheless get time to work on spacing, coordination and, hopefully, that drive and dish. Also, will be interesting to see if Jessie can clear the lane and make room for LJ's drives.
Cameron and Mourning? Who knows, but if Cam plays D and Mourning plays O, I will be satisfied.
Copeland playing w/o any other Hoyas is a concern, though for some reason I am guessing Muresan shows up on this squad. Don't know enough of what to expect otherwise, but sure hope whoever is working with Cope gets on him to eat glass and play some g-fense.
Agau and White - the biggest wild cards, right? Both coming off injury, both unproven abilities and nobody knows exactly what position either is expected to play. Is PW a guard or a forward, is Agau a forward or a center? are they in game shape? Perhaps the most curious of pairs on the list.
We will start to see in three days. Damn, it's like Christmas in July!