I 100% get where you are coming from with Jeter's injury issues, but I guess I see Nnaji as fully capable of playing the 5? Feel like he is best suited as a modern 5 that can switch defensively, decent rebounder, can stretch the floor a bit, etc. I feel like he's big enough, no? I'm also on "Jeter can play the 5" island but I guess I understand why others may disagree. Just feel like pretty much every other top tier program would be perfectly content with 4 bigs in their rotation...but I think Miller is an anomaly in how much he loves playing big compared to other similar caliber coaches. And I think my feelings on this are impacted by my macro view on Miller, and his propensity to play big is one of my biggest gripes with him, and I think a primary cause of under-performance in tournaments the last few years.goslingswagg wrote:I fail to see how having 3 guys best suited to play the 4 helps us with depth at the 5 sling? Do you trust Jeter to not get hurt and/or play through pain? Jeter gets hurt then you probably start Nnaji at the 5 and you have a 6'7 effort guy and another Ryan Luther type as your only other options if Jeter is out.ChooChooCat wrote:I don’t fully understand the need for a 5 if Jeter comes back. That would mean basically 3 players (Ira, Gettings, Nnaji) for the PF spot...just seems like having 4 bigs in the rotation is enough. I’d rather get a wing shooter.ChooChooCat wrote:
I think a combo guard that can shoot and defend at a high level would be my #1 need - that to me is a perfect guy to bring off the bench behind Nico/Bwill, and I feel confident that Smith and Randolph cannot provide that (and likely won't be here next year as a result). Jury is still out on DD in that regard - don't think his strengths align with that role, and he may want to play more mins than would be available to him next year.