Reminder that in this system the 4 is not a big. The 3 and 4 spots are interchangeable save for that Beilein likes a lefty at 4 to play that side of the floor. Ultimately the 2, 3 and 4 spots are interchangeable save for the 2 spot usually goes to the guy with better ball skills and more time in the system, so he can be a second creator off the dribble and pick-and-roll.
As for bigs, at the 5 spot, I may or may not have mentioned before about the idea of going after bigs who can actually add something beyond Jordan Morgan-level mediocrity, and maybe even get some rebounds, but just in case I haven't, well, C is the ONLY need on this team until 2017. The pipeline is now stocked on the wings and maybe it's frustrating to be close/no cigar with Browns and Battles and Langfords but Michigan is still going to have exceptionally good offense from the perimeter and a serious battle for minutes. We'll send two wings to the NBA next spring, both of them probably as lottery picks, and still have some very good players ready to take over.
Bummer about Winston if that's his deal, but so be it. It's good news, actually, that Michigan is in a position to sit a top-50 recruit. It means the cupboard is stocked. If Winston doesn't want to make his way in that system that's fine. He's small and possibly a problem on defense anyways.
But, in the end, you're right -- you take any elite talent regardless of position. Which is what gets said about the wings whilst the C position is pretty bare. If Beilein doesn't have Doyle ready to play next year he's going to waste a beautiful perimeter machine.
As for bigs, at the 5 spot, I may or may not have mentioned before about the idea of going after bigs who can actually add something beyond Jordan Morgan-level mediocrity, and maybe even get some rebounds, but just in case I haven't, well, C is the ONLY need on this team until 2017. The pipeline is now stocked on the wings and maybe it's frustrating to be close/no cigar with Browns and Battles and Langfords but Michigan is still going to have exceptionally good offense from the perimeter and a serious battle for minutes. We'll send two wings to the NBA next spring, both of them probably as lottery picks, and still have some very good players ready to take over.
Bummer about Winston if that's his deal, but so be it. It's good news, actually, that Michigan is in a position to sit a top-50 recruit. It means the cupboard is stocked. If Winston doesn't want to make his way in that system that's fine. He's small and possibly a problem on defense anyways.
But, in the end, you're right -- you take any elite talent regardless of position. Which is what gets said about the wings whilst the C position is pretty bare. If Beilein doesn't have Doyle ready to play next year he's going to waste a beautiful perimeter machine.
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