Mitch



  • @jayhawks2010 said in Mitch:

    I think we play lightfoot 25 min a game at the 4 and when he’s out we rotate 4 guards. Thompson and Braun are good shooters and I believe ochai will continue to improve on his shot. Wilson didn’t get enough time to really evaluate but he has good form on his three point shot and I expect him to shoot well. Biggest loss is dotson’s driving ability.

    If we play Mitch 25 MPG at the 4 we’re so, so screwed. He’s a good shot blocker and effort guy but I really don’t know what else he gives us.



  • I think he’s improved his ability to stretch the floor and like someone said earlier he didn’t redshirt to not play. We also know self loves 2 big guy lineups. All season we could see we were better with 4 guards and it took the fight for him to totally go away from 2 big guys. I’m totally fine running 4 guards, especially if Foster is the real deal but I would not be shocked if bill went with the experienced Mitch for a decent amount of the game at 4



  • @bskeet

    Bigger athletic guys have bothered Mitch. Some of that attributed to his slight frame when he arrived. He has worked hard to gain good weight and muscle.



  • @jayhawks2010

    Interesting take. I think the biggest drop off is Doke to Dave. It’s not a slight on Dave at all he’s just not a 7 foot athletic freak with a freakish wingspan who shoots 74% from the field. They are different players. Dave is capable of being a double/double guy (as Self has said recently) because Self loves to have a dominant post player in his scheme. Landen Lucas was a 8 & 8 guy, Doke was a 13 & 10 guy. Dave is better offensively then Landen but his defense needs work so somewhere between the two seems likely.

    Dotson is a big loss but we saw the emergence of Garrett at PG all of last season. His driving ability is his best offense. He’s a better facilitator then Devon. I think all of Jayhawk Nation should be pumped to see what Sr version of Marcus we get. It’s usually worked out well in the Self Era with a Sr PG running the show.



  • Self has hinted he’ll likely stick with the 4 guard lineup. I also believe that’s how he gets his best 5 of the floor. He has a lot of mouths to feed on the perimeter. Garrett, Ochai, Braun are locked in already to starter’s minutes. Enaruna is back and Harris is eligible, then you add in Thompson. Grant-Foster could be a wing or the ideal 4 at his size/athletic ability. I see Grant-Foster & Braun playing primarily at the 4 position next season. There’s a lot of flexibility for Self here and he has tremendous size on the perimeter once again. Then you have Wilson. I have no idea what Self will do with him or how much he’ll play. The 4 guard lineup looks like its here to stay!



  • @Crimsonorblue22 said in Mitch:

    I think everyone has more faith in BD than I do. I sure like him, I just can’t get there.

    This is me with Mitch. I think if he is playing much more than 10 minutes a game we are screwed. He has a very clear ceiling. He is a useful player but his role is certainly coming off the bench.

    @FarmerJayhawk said in Mitch:

    @jayhawks2010 said in Mitch:

    I think we play lightfoot 25 min a game at the 4 and when he’s out we rotate 4 guards. Thompson and Braun are good shooters and I believe ochai will continue to improve on his shot. Wilson didn’t get enough time to really evaluate but he has good form on his three point shot and I expect him to shoot well. Biggest loss is dotson’s driving ability.

    If we play Mitch 25 MPG at the 4 we’re so, so screwed. He’s a good shot blocker and effort guy but I really don’t know what else he gives us.

    Should have kept reading the thread. My guy Farmer gets it.

    The offense will be fine, assuming we don’t play a 6’7’’ center next to Dave a bunch. We have a lot of guys capable of playing the 4 so it seems like Bill shouldn’t sabotage the offense by doing that.



  • @BeddieKU23 said in Mitch:

    Self has hinted he’ll likely stick with the 4 guard lineup. I also believe that’s how he gets his best 5 of the floor. He has a lot of mouths to feed on the perimeter. Garrett, Ochai, Braun are locked in already to starter’s minutes. Enaruna is back and Harris is eligible, then you add in Thompson. Grant-Foster could be a wing or the ideal 4 at his size/athletic ability. I see Grant-Foster & Braun playing primarily at the 4 position next season. There’s a lot of flexibility for Self here and he has tremendous size on the perimeter once again. Then you have Wilson. I have no idea what Self will do with him or how much he’ll play. The 4 guard lineup looks like its here to stay!

    There’s really not a lot of mouths to feed on the perimeter. There’s more front court players than guards on the roster this season. Garrett, Thompson, Braun, and Ochai, will get minutes for sure. I can easily see Dajuan Harris not getting big minutes this season because Christian Braun is a capable PG as well and ran point occasionally last year when Dotson and Garrett were off the floor.

    The 4 spot is where the glut is because that’s where 4 of the players natural position is. Self has only used the 4 guard line up because of a lack of 4’s capable of playing on the perimeter and spacing. This season, KU will have multiple guys capable of filling that stretch 4 spot.

    Keep underestimating Lightfoot and he’s going to overperform to expectations since that’s what he does.

    He’s not going to lead the team in scoring because that’s not his role. He can get others open setting screens better than anyone else which will be critical to getting Marcus open lanes to drive to the basket. He’s also the best shot blocker on the team and best help defender which will be critical for Dave since Dave isn’t nearly as good as Doke on defense.

    Mitch is a complementary player who whose strengths on both ends of the floor perfectly complement KU’s two most important players next season.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 has this nailed in his last sentence. If Mitch acts as a complementary player, he will be a nice addition to a team that should be fairly deep. If he tries to become a star or is used outside his skillset, he will have a very frustrating year.

    I come back to the Landen Lucas issue. Landen Lucas would have been perfect as a 15-18 mpg role player. His effort, smarts and skillset would have fit perfectly in that role, and he would have excelled. However, asking him to do more than that exposed his limitations in a way that ultimately was not his fault.

    The key is to let guys play within their role. If Mitch’s skills begin to exceed that role, great. But trying to force him into an expanded role will only lead to frustration. I’d rather see Mitch have a great year in a limited role than a frustrating year in a role that is too large.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10

    I’m not underestimating Mitch at all. I think he’ll be in the rotation for minutes behind Dave or a 4 man if needed. That could happen due to game flow, injury, opponent. Mitch will play I’m not doubting that. He’s a good option to have. I do think he’ll play most of his minutes at the 5 though.

    There are 8 perimeter players fighting for spots so I’m not understanding your view here. Marcus- Dajuan at PG, Braun & Thompson as secondary guard options, Agbaji, Enaruna & Grant-Foster at the wing which makes 7. Expect Jossell to red-shirt. I do think Braun and Grant-Foster are the type of guards that end up the 4 in a 4 guard lineup. Braun has already played the position this past season and Grant-Foster’s skill set would make him an ideal candidate as well. Wilson is the 8th wing/'4’man. 8 guys for 4 spots, that’s a lot of competition and mouths to feed



  • I don’t think Mitch is good enough in a lot of areas to be a four. Sounds like semantics between texas hawk and beddie. Wilson and Enaruna are definitely best suited to the 4 spot, but probably consider themselves guards.

    I think I’m perfectly estimating Mitch but we will see. I’d put a max minute cap on him of 15 with the team also being any good. If he starts, plays over 20 minutes and is a real offensive threat I’ll change my avatar to Mitch for a year.



  • @BShark do you think he’ll be improved or same?



  • I would expect some kind of improvement. His biggest hurdle to playing the four is defense. He would get blown by. In now rare instances where the opponent has a plodding four he would be playable there…



  • @BShark said in Mitch:

    I would expect some kind of improvement. His biggest hurdle to playing the four is defense. He would get blown by. In now rare instances where the opponent has a plodding four he would be playable there…

    He has gotten blown by his entire College Career. The only saving grace with that I’ve been almost stunned with his recovery time. I don’t know how many times I have seen Mitch get burned on the defensive end and yet still been able to recover and block his players shot.

    Now it’s going to be harder this coming year then the one that just past cause if he would of played he could of been more aggressive on the defensive end cause if he got beat - - - you had Doke back to reinforce - that’s not going to be the case this year



  • How about when we run into one of those teams that historically have given us trouble. Five guys that can shoot with a big man that is just big enough and plenty fast enough to slow down our big defensively and is too quick for our big to defend tight and can shoot over him if he don’t. I think Mitch will be able to guard those bigs and shoot just well enough from outside to force them to play him honest. I don’t trust Enaruna to play that kind of defense as of yet and don’t think anyone else will have both the inside D and the outside shot to counter that kind of threat. I’d give Mitch 15 minutes a game just to be ready for that situation to come up to send us home early in the tourney once more.



  • @BShark I think people are a little over the top about Mitch’s shot blocking ability. Yes he’s had a few good games in that department but I’m nearly a 100 games he averages almost right at 1 BPG. Let’s not make him out to be Withey reincarnated.



  • @FarmerJayhawk said in Mitch:

    If we play Mitch 25 MPG at the 4 we’re so, so screwed. He’s a good shot blocker and effort guy but I really don’t know what else he gives us.

    I think Mitch gives us a lot. He’s a guy who will stop opposition scoring and will win us possessions. He will give us consistency. 50/50 balls. He helps our guys with team confidence. And he’s a glue guy. He will also find ways to get his points. I’m sure he has focused on scoring in his year off. Teamed with Marcus and we will be one of the better defensive teams in the nation.



  • @kjayhawks said in Mitch:

    @BShark I think people are a little over the top about Mitch’s shot blocking ability. Yes he’s had a few good games in that department but I’m nearly a 100 games he averages almost right at 1 BPG. Let’s not make him out to be Withey reincarnated.

    His per 40 block numbers are insane. The dude blocks a lot of shorts per minute he is on the floor.



  • I’m waiting for someone to say Mitch is going to come back with a three ball and play a lot.

    We’ve heard it every year he’s been here 😂



  • Yeah he is really good at help defense and blocking shots.

    @Kcmatt7 said in Mitch:

    I’m waiting for someone to say Mitch is going to come back with a three ball and play a lot.

    We’ve heard it every year he’s been here 😂

    Yep. The fact of the matter is he is just not a player that looks for offense at all. Which is good because he is not particularly good at it.

    Parts of the KU fan base seem to think he’s Omari Spellman.



  • @drgnslayr said in Mitch:

    @FarmerJayhawk said in Mitch:

    If we play Mitch 25 MPG at the 4 we’re so, so screwed. He’s a good shot blocker and effort guy but I really don’t know what else he gives us.

    I think Mitch gives us a lot. He’s a guy who will stop opposition scoring and will win us possessions. He will give us consistency. 50/50 balls. He helps our guys with team confidence. And he’s a glue guy. He will also find ways to get his points. I’m sure he has focused on scoring in his year off. Teamed with Marcus and we will be one of the better defensive teams in the nation.

    Sounds perfect for 10-15 MPG backing up Dave. I’m not trying to knock Mitch, he’s just limited offensively and can’t defend on the perimeter. Good shot blocker, ok rebounder for his size. We become incredibly easy to defend if he and McCormack play together. Paint is clogged, Garrett can’t drive, and we’re left with 1 guy that can shoot (Bryce). Would make Dave and Doke lineups look like the Warriors from 5 years ago.



  • @FarmerJayhawk said in Mitch:

    @drgnslayr said in Mitch:

    @FarmerJayhawk said in Mitch:

    If we play Mitch 25 MPG at the 4 we’re so, so screwed. He’s a good shot blocker and effort guy but I really don’t know what else he gives us.

    I think Mitch gives us a lot. He’s a guy who will stop opposition scoring and will win us possessions. He will give us consistency. 50/50 balls. He helps our guys with team confidence. And he’s a glue guy. He will also find ways to get his points. I’m sure he has focused on scoring in his year off. Teamed with Marcus and we will be one of the better defensive teams in the nation.

    Sounds perfect for 10-15 MPG backing up Dave. I’m not trying to knock Mitch, he’s just limited offensively and can’t defend on the perimeter. Good shot blocker, ok rebounder for his size. We become incredibly easy to defend if he and McCormack play together. Paint is clogged, Garrett can’t drive, and we’re left with 1 guy that can shoot (Bryce). Would make Dave and Doke lineups look like the Warriors from 5 years ago.

    You say Mitch is going to play 10-15 mpg backing up McCormack. My question then would be where does KU’s other senior post player fit into that picture then? Silvio sure isn’t coming back to KU to ride the bench his senior year. And Mitch didn’t redshirt to play the same number of minutes he could’ve played on a better team last season. I think you are underestimating Mitch and will be wrong on what Mitch will contribute next season and what position he will play.

    Mitch isn’t backing Dave up and he will play 20-25 mpg at the 4 because he is the best option at that spot. Keep underestimating him like people here have done his entire career. He’s not going to be spending a lot of time down low on the post because that’s not his game either. His PER for his career is 14.8 which higher than the other know options at that spot other than TGF who we don’t know how well he’ll actually do yet and what kind of adjustment period he’ll go through. 14.8 is the same as Braun, but Braun probably backs up the 1-3 spots this as a universal sub like he did the last part of last season. Ochai Agbaji who spent a lot of time at the 4 in the 4 guard look had a PER of 13.1 last year and Tristan Enaruna had a PER of 9. Jalen Wilson was a -67 for his very limited minutes in his 2 games last year and still wouldn’t have been very good even factoring the two exhibition games where he shot a combined 3-13 for 9 points in 40 minutes. Lightfoot is the best option at this point at the 4 spot.

    Out of Lightfoot, Enaruna, and Wilson, Mitch is by far the best defender out of the 3, I’m going to reserve judgement on TGF because JuCo players can be very hit of miss at the high major D1 level. Does Mitch get blown by? Yes, but unlike the other options, Mitch adapted to that by becoming a very good backside shot blocker to compensate.

    On offense, KU shouldn’t look the same as last year because that 2 man game with Doke and Dotson/Garrett isn’t going to be as effective. I’m sure we’ll still see it at times, but that shouldn’t be the primary offensive look this year, especially with Dave and Mitch together. You’re worried about the lane being clogged because of what happened last year. That happened because Doke couldn’t make a shot outside of 5’ last year so there was no reason to go with him beyond 5’.

    The difference this season on offense will be that Dave is a capable mid-range shooter which means defenders have to go out with him when Dave is 15’-18’ away from the basket and I’m betting the biggest thing Dave is working on offensively is extending his range to 3 point territory to hit that top of the key and baseline 3’s. Mitch on offense isn’t someone who needs the ball or will be spending a lot of time in the post area. He will be out on the perimeter doing what he does best on offense, setting picks and screens for the guards to drive or get open looks from 3. This is where most of his points will come from is of off the pick or screen and rolls where his man abandons him. If he gets back to what did as a sophomore hitting 35% from 3, that’s exactly what KU needs from the 4 spot this year because that’s not the position where scoring needs to come from this year because the 4 will be the weakest position for KU on both ends this season.

    This is what I’m expecting Mitch’s stat line to look like next season. 20-25 mpg, 5-7 PPG, 4-5 rpg, 1-2 apg, 2 bpg while shooting about 60% from the field, 35% from 3, and about 70% from the FT line.



  • Chris Piper senior season, Model 2.0.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 I feel strongly that the team sucks in this scenario so I’m hoping it doesn’t happen and other guys step up. The offense would be an absolute slog with Garrett, Mitch and Dave on the floor at the same time.



  • @BShark And I think you’re wrong about that. Is the offense going to good as last season? Probably not because Dave isn’t Doke and won’t shoot 75% from the field.

    Will the offense look like it did last season? It shouldn’t be a clone because this roster doesn’t have the same strengths as last season, but there should be elements of last year’s offense that will still play to this group’s strengths.

    Dave, unlike Doke, can hit a shot from more than 5’ so defenders have to stay with Dave when he’s in the mid-range otherwise he’ll beat teams from there all game long. This means Dave has to be guarded away from the basket, unlike Doke, so defenders can’t camp in the lane which will help open up the paint.

    Garrett and Dotson are pretty similar offensively in that neither are great shooters and both got most of their offense driving the ball. Garrett’s biggest strength is driving the ball. Lightfoot’s biggest strength on offense is setting screens for others. Lightfoot is also capable of knocking down 3’s at 35% (sophomore year). Combine Mitch screening and picking on the perimeter for the guards along with Dave’s ability to hit a mid-range shot opens the paint for Garrett to drive.

    With a line up of Garrett/Thompson/Agabji/Lightfoot/McCormack on the floor, Agbaji is the one that teams will be doubling off of Agbaji because Agabji is the worst offensive player in that group.

    KU’s best offensive line up next season will be Garrett/Thompson/Braun/Lightfoot/McCormack.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 said in Mitch:

    @FarmerJayhawk said in Mitch:

    @drgnslayr said in Mitch:

    @FarmerJayhawk said in Mitch:

    If we play Mitch 25 MPG at the 4 we’re so, so screwed. He’s a good shot blocker and effort guy but I really don’t know what else he gives us.

    I think Mitch gives us a lot. He’s a guy who will stop opposition scoring and will win us possessions. He will give us consistency. 50/50 balls. He helps our guys with team confidence. And he’s a glue guy. He will also find ways to get his points. I’m sure he has focused on scoring in his year off. Teamed with Marcus and we will be one of the better defensive teams in the nation.

    Sounds perfect for 10-15 MPG backing up Dave. I’m not trying to knock Mitch, he’s just limited offensively and can’t defend on the perimeter. Good shot blocker, ok rebounder for his size. We become incredibly easy to defend if he and McCormack play together. Paint is clogged, Garrett can’t drive, and we’re left with 1 guy that can shoot (Bryce). Would make Dave and Doke lineups look like the Warriors from 5 years ago.

    You say Mitch is going to play 10-15 mpg backing up McCormack. My question then would be where does KU’s other senior post player fit into that picture then? Silvio sure isn’t coming back to KU to ride the bench his senior year. And Mitch didn’t redshirt to play the same number of minutes he could’ve played on a better team last season. I think you are underestimating Mitch and will be wrong on what Mitch will contribute next season and what position he will play.

    Mitch isn’t backing Dave up and he will play 20-25 mpg at the 4 because he is the best option at that spot. Keep underestimating him like people here have done his entire career. He’s not going to be spending a lot of time down low on the post because that’s not his game either. His PER for his career is 14.8 which higher than the other know options at that spot other than TGF who we don’t know how well he’ll actually do yet and what kind of adjustment period he’ll go through. 14.8 is the same as Braun, but Braun probably backs up the 1-3 spots this as a universal sub like he did the last part of last season. Ochai Agbaji who spent a lot of time at the 4 in the 4 guard look had a PER of 13.1 last year and Tristan Enaruna had a PER of 9. Jalen Wilson was a -67 for his very limited minutes in his 2 games last year and still wouldn’t have been very good even factoring the two exhibition games where he shot a combined 3-13 for 9 points in 40 minutes. Lightfoot is the best option at this point at the 4 spot.

    Out of Lightfoot, Enaruna, and Wilson, Mitch is by far the best defender out of the 3, I’m going to reserve judgement on TGF because JuCo players can be very hit of miss at the high major D1 level. Does Mitch get blown by? Yes, but unlike the other options, Mitch adapted to that by becoming a very good backside shot blocker to compensate.

    On offense, KU shouldn’t look the same as last year because that 2 man game with Doke and Dotson/Garrett isn’t going to be as effective. I’m sure we’ll still see it at times, but that shouldn’t be the primary offensive look this year, especially with Dave and Mitch together. You’re worried about the lane being clogged because of what happened last year. That happened because Doke couldn’t make a shot outside of 5’ last year so there was no reason to go with him beyond 5’.

    The difference this season on offense will be that Dave is a capable mid-range shooter which means defenders have to go out with him when Dave is 15’-18’ away from the basket and I’m betting the biggest thing Dave is working on offensively is extending his range to 3 point territory to hit that top of the key and baseline 3’s. Mitch on offense isn’t someone who needs the ball or will be spending a lot of time in the post area. He will be out on the perimeter doing what he does best on offense, setting picks and screens for the guards to drive or get open looks from 3. This is where most of his points will come from is of off the pick or screen and rolls where his man abandons him. If he gets back to what did as a sophomore hitting 35% from 3, that’s exactly what KU needs from the 4 spot this year because that’s not the position where scoring needs to come from this year because the 4 will be the weakest position for KU on both ends this season.

    This is what I’m expecting Mitch’s stat line to look like next season. 20-25 mpg, 5-7 PPG, 4-5 rpg, 1-2 apg, 2 bpg while shooting about 60% from the field, 35% from 3, and about 70% from the FT line.

    His PER is exclusively playing the 5. He’s never played the 4 at KU and just assuming he can come in and be effective at it is a reach. I don’t see any evidence he can be a consistent threat from 3. He’s take only 30 3’s his entire career, not like we have any real body of work there. And if you believe FT% is a leading indicator of 3PT% (the analytics suggest it is) then you’re expecting a career 53% FT shooter to be consistently good from 3. I’m just not counting on a guy that’s made 10 his entire career being a threat. I doubt he gets close to 70% on FT’s. A near 20 point jump is A LOT.

    I think our best lineup will be Garrett, Thompson, Braun, Ochai, McCormack. Garrett is going to be really good at PG, and obviously Braun and Bryce can shoot. Tyon will be a key reserve along with Harris. He’s got the size to play the 4 (6’7, 7’ wingspan) and can rebound.

    I don’t know exactly what we’ll get from Silvio. I hope he can crack the rotation because he’s very talented, just it hasn’t clicked for him yet. Ideally he pushes McCormack at the 5, but I doubt it happens. I don’t expect much from Wilson either. Probably needs at least another year. We’ll see on Enaruna, he may have the highest ceiling on the teams and seems like a candidate for a big jump if we can have a decent offseason.

    I’m worried about playing essentially 3 guys who aren’t real threats from 3: Dave, Marcus (TBD), and Mitch at the same time. And it’s not like Ochai lit it up last year either (33%). If everything has to be inside the 3 point line we’ll be woefully inefficient even if Dave makes every midrange jumper.



  • @FarmerJayhawk Mitch played the 5 out of necessity, not convenience. Mitch’s game is built to play a stretch 4 role. Getting to play his natural position is going to help him out and make him look better. The 70% number isn’t some random number I pulled out of thin air. Mitch was 72% from the stripe as a sophomore. That was also a season where Mitch shot 35% from 3. Mitch took 25 FT’s that season and 35 as a junior and regressed for some reason. Mitch is definitely capable of hitting those numbers again and I think playing his natural position will make him feel more comfortable on the floor. Even with that regression from the FT line and from 3, Mitch was still at 61% from 2 which he did as a sophomore and junior.

    Mitch doesn’t need to take a lot of shots, playing 20-25 mpg, Mitch would probably end up taking 4-5 shots per game with most of those coming off of screen or pick where he either pops a 3 or gets an easy lay up rolling to basket off that action.

    With your best line up, which end of the floor are you talking about? Offense or defense because it isn’t the same line up depending on which end of the floor.

    If you want the best offensive line up, Ochai Agbaji is not on the floor for that because he’s still not good offensively yet. I said in a post above what I think the best offensive line up is and you’ll notice I have Braun and Thompson in that line up because you can stick one on the wing on the away from the screen, the other shooter in the corner screen side and Dave on the baseline on the block opposite the screen side and you have spacing and room to work for everyone.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 said in Mitch:

    @FarmerJayhawk Mitch played the 5 out of necessity, not convenience. Mitch’s game is built to play a stretch 4 role. Getting to play his natural position is going to help him out and make him look better. The 70% number isn’t some random number I pulled out of thin air. Mitch was 72% from the stripe as a sophomore. That was also a season where Mitch shot 35% from 3. Mitch took 25 FT’s that season and 35 as a junior and regressed for some reason. Mitch is definitely capable of hitting those numbers again and I think playing his natural position will make him feel more comfortable on the floor. Even with that regression from the FT line and from 3, Mitch was still at 61% from 2 which he did as a sophomore and junior.

    Mitch doesn’t need to take a lot of shots, playing 20-25 mpg, Mitch would probably end up taking 4-5 shots per game with most of those coming off of screen or pick where he either pops a 3 or gets an easy lay up rolling to basket off that action.

    With your best line up, which end of the floor are you talking about? Offense or defense because it isn’t the same line up depending on which end of the floor.

    If you want the best offensive line up, Ochai Agbaji is not on the floor for that because he’s still not good offensively yet. I said in a post above what I think the best offensive line up is and you’ll notice I have Braun and Thompson in that line up because you can stick one on the wing on the away from the screen, the other shooter in the corner screen side and Dave on the baseline on the block opposite the screen side and you have spacing and room to work for everyone.

    Just wondering why then he played 0 minutes when he was available to play the 4? We could’ve played him with Doke in 17-18 once Silvio was in the fold. I mean it’s easy to cherry pick his career highs and say that’s what he actually is as a player since we’ve already seen him for 3 years. I do think if he’s a stretch 4 his 2Pt% will go down since he won’t be in the post, which limits his efficiency.

    It’s definitely the best offensive lineup. Like you, I’m expecting a jump from someone: Ochai. He has the highest ceiling of anyone on the roster and just turned 20 two days ago. I actually expect Braun to make a nice jump, “I think Tristan Enaruna and Christian Braun, to me, would be the guys I could see would make the biggest leaps just because usually that freshman to sophomore year is a huge leap year,” Self says. “Also Ochai. I think Ochai will make another big leap as well.”

    So I’m not exactly pulling rabbits out of a hat here. I’m thinking Braun is similar in reality to the guy we saw in league play: 50% from 3 (on more attempts than Mitch has taken in his entire career), 90% from the line, PER of 16.5. His 2 point percentage should go up as well since he’ll add strength and become a better finisher. I like TGF a LOT too. I expect him to start slow but he’s a future pro.

    And that lineup is better offensively than our best defensive lineup is defensively, so you go with it. It’s our 5 best guys all on the floor at once, and they fit together. Bill himself says we’ll play small the majority of the time and I’m inclined to believe him, “If the roster returns as expected, I think we’ll have more depth on the perimeter than we’ve had in a long time,” Self says. “We’ll definitely be playing more people than this year.”


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