TheHall wrote:If any offense can handle losing a PG of Starks' level its the Hoyas. They ask a lot from their bigs in terms of making the offense flow. They are bringing in 2 forwards with that are perfect to help in that area in White & Copeland. Starks was actually more important as a scoring option last season than as a true PG. Next year's team will have many more scoring options. Also if DSR wants to have a shot at the league he's going to need those minutes at PG. Lastly, I have confidence that Campbell will do well at the position next year, there's a chance he may even be the starting PG by conference play.
What's scary is that outside of that glaring hole, the hoyas are loaded. Given that, I think JT3's not going to let that issue limit this team's success.
TheHall wrote:If any offense can handle losing a PG of Starks' level its the Hoyas. They ask a lot from their bigs in terms of making the offense flow. They are bringing in 2 forwards with that are perfect to help in that area in White & Copeland. Starks was actually more important as a scoring option last season than as a true PG. Next year's team will have many more scoring options. Also if DSR wants to have a shot at the league he's going to need those minutes at PG. Lastly, I have confidence that Campbell will do well at the position next year, there's a chance he may even be the starting PG by conference play.
What's scary is that outside of that glaring hole, the hoyas are loaded. Given that, I think JT3's not going to let that issue limit this team's success.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:TheHall wrote:If any offense can handle losing a PG of Starks' level its the Hoyas. They ask a lot from their bigs in terms of making the offense flow. They are bringing in 2 forwards with that are perfect to help in that area in White & Copeland. Starks was actually more important as a scoring option last season than as a true PG. Next year's team will have many more scoring options. Also if DSR wants to have a shot at the league he's going to need those minutes at PG. Lastly, I have confidence that Campbell will do well at the position next year, there's a chance he may even be the starting PG by conference play.
What's scary is that outside of that glaring hole, the hoyas are loaded. Given that, I think JT3's not going to let that issue limit this team's success.
Fair enough. I get that their offense involves a lot of touches from a lot of players but they are losing 45% of their assists from last year's team. You also have to consider who handles the ball up the floor. Starks was a really good guard. Underrated I believe. Just expecting a frosh to come in and pick up the offense, play good D and control the tempo is asking a lot. Just ask the Marq fans how that worked out for them last year when they needed to replace a lead guard.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:TheHall wrote:If any offense can handle losing a PG of Starks' level its the Hoyas. They ask a lot from their bigs in terms of making the offense flow. They are bringing in 2 forwards with that are perfect to help in that area in White & Copeland. Starks was actually more important as a scoring option last season than as a true PG. Next year's team will have many more scoring options. Also if DSR wants to have a shot at the league he's going to need those minutes at PG. Lastly, I have confidence that Campbell will do well at the position next year, there's a chance he may even be the starting PG by conference play.
What's scary is that outside of that glaring hole, the hoyas are loaded. Given that, I think JT3's not going to let that issue limit this team's success.
Fair enough. I get that their offense involves a lot of touches from a lot of players but they are losing 45% of their assists from last year's team. You also have to consider who handles the ball up the floor. Starks was a really good guard. Underrated I believe. Just expecting a frosh to come in and pick up the offense, play good D and control the tempo is asking a lot. Just ask the Marq fans how that worked out for them last year when they needed to replace a lead guard.
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