In the NCAA champion tradition, younger athleticism often trumps the more experienced giant in the post.
Brian Williams, Sean Rooks and Ed Stokes couldn't get to a Final Four, but Ray Owes, Joseph Blair and Kevin Flanagan could the year after they left. Ben Davis couldn't get past the Sweet 16, but his successors A.J. Bramlett, Donnell Harris and Eugene Edgerson won it all.
Does that suggest to anyone I'm saying the first three were not as good big men as the second group in those comparisons?
Every single lineup projection in this thread for next year had Ristic starting at the 5 before I pointed it out.
But hey, before you draw your own conclusions, Harvey, let's ignore everything else I'm talking about, be really simple and just believe I'm making a statement when I'm asking a question.
If that were remotely true, I'd not only come right out and say it, I'd tell you to look at Markkanen's current draft projections vs. Zeus', then feel free to tell me how wrong I am.
I have spent most of this off-season in constant amazement at the number of otherwise rational posters looking at last season's players through heavily red-and-blue-tinted lenses. We have a great class coming in and all anyone seemingly wants to do when you talk about 2015-16 players is whitewash their legacies.
Ristic COULD score...until he was being gameplanned for. Zeus was a poor rebounder and shooter for his size, and Comanche, Smith and Markkanen each are stronger with the basketball.
In no universe does Kadeem Allen or Parker-Jackson Cartwright start full-time next season unless our three guard recruits all die of plague. A senior Allen might start the first game of the season for stability, but even Harvey Mason started the first two weeks of his senior season before Lute realized the obvious about Matt Muehlebach.
You know, between this and the Trier thread, everyone on this board who thinks they know what I'm saying better than I do can honestly keep it to themselves.
Clearly, though, they have nothing else better to do. Talk about cherry-picking.
Sorry if I've committed Fan Heresy here, but we need to move on from what was a highly limited roster this past season to something bigger and better with our incoming guys. They may not be polished, but they're going to give us a helluva lot more possessions--and chances to win even more games--next season than this season's did.