Brown eliminated Kansas. Talk that he plans to eliminate two more this week and Sam Webb thinks he'll announce next week. Seems like there's less smoke for UNC than the other three.
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I think in Beilein's system, coupled with his ability and strength, he can play the 2-4. He reminds me of Justice Winslow or a 6'6" Chris Webber.
If Chatman doesn't make a big leap over the summer, I think he'll be the one that loses the most PT. However, they could also go with a big/athletic line-up and have LeVert, Irvin, Chatman, Brown and Wilson out on the court at the same time. All of those guys can handle the ball relatively well. Or, they go small(ish) and replace Wilson with Walton or Spike. Kind of the line-up that Don Nelson always wanted. I don't know enough about Moe Wagner to figure how he fits in but he looks fairly versatile. Maybe he redshirts, maybe he starts?
I also wouldn't be surprised to see Max come back if Brown goes elsewhere. It kind of sounds like he's waiting to see if that's a possibility.
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He's a finisher first and foremost, so in our context think of GR3. A bit shaky from 3 but get him the ball in the paint and he'll flush it down.
PG: Walton, Spike
SG: LeVert, Rahkman
SF: Irvin, Dawkins
PF: Brown, Chatman, Wilson, Wagner.
C: Doyle, Donnall, Wilson.
Good god there's an insane amount of system-appropriate talent here. Even if we lose Irvin as well as LeVert next year, there are some talented kids ready to step in. They are really going to push each other for minutes this year, and that will only make things better in '16 too. The pipeline has been established. Everybody has to earn their minutes right now except for Doyle.
On the assumption that Spike gets enough minutes to prevent Walton from blowing up into an early-entry candidate, 2016 is going to be insane too. My only question is interior play. Man if we'd gotten an elite 5 in this recruiting cycle I'd be going nuts. But, still, Beilein has the ingredients he needs, and my skepticism aside he's proven that when he has them his teams win. I expect some SERIOUS winning in the next two years, with our without Brown.
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Originally posted by hack View PostHe's a finisher first and foremost, so in our context think of GR3. A bit shaky from 3 but get him the ball in the paint and he'll flush it down.
PG: Walton, Spike
SG: LeVert, Rahkman
SF: Irvin, Dawkins
PF: Brown, Chatman, Wilson, Wagner.
C: Doyle, Donnall, Wilson.
Good god there's an insane amount of system-appropriate talent here. Even if we lose Irvin as well as LeVert next year, there are some talented kids ready to step in. They are really going to push each other for minutes this year, and that will only make things better in '16 too. The pipeline has been established. Everybody has to earn their minutes right now except for Doyle.
On the assumption that Spike gets enough minutes to prevent Walton from blowing up into an early-entry candidate, 2016 is going to be insane too. My only question is interior play. Man if we'd gotten an elite 5 in this recruiting cycle I'd be going nuts. But, still, Beilein has the ingredients he needs, and my skepticism aside he's proven that when he has them his teams win. I expect some SERIOUS winning in the next two years, with our without Brown.
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