Z, Poole, Matthews. Jesus fucking christ.
This is college, and a John Beilein team. Players develop and some just outright explode. We replacing valued system guys with NBA-level athletes, all of them relatively skilled at this point already and two of them with a pretty good amount of seasoning for returning sophs.
I'm fine with them not being conference favorites though I think clearly there's no better team on paper at this point. I think at some point a Beilein team needs to enter the season with expectations and shoulder them the whole way through, like Jay Wright's awfully impressive Villanova team did this year, but 18/19 isn't going to be that year. 19/20 could be. In 18/19, MSU will probably be the preseason favorite despite losing far more talent than we do. Which is fine. Let's continue to let MSU believe basketball lives there.
What I think is truly great about next year is that for the first time in a long time we'll be going into a season without any major question marks or a spot in the lineup so raw that we might have to play our way off the bubble. We'll be ranked and have experience at every position. You can't expect the same kind of in-season improvement when you aren't so tender early on, but when everybody's up to speed on the offense Beilein can have more plays they're able to execute at a high level. Next year's going to be fucking great even if Beilein can't get the spacing he needs.
This is college, and a John Beilein team. Players develop and some just outright explode. We replacing valued system guys with NBA-level athletes, all of them relatively skilled at this point already and two of them with a pretty good amount of seasoning for returning sophs.
I'm fine with them not being conference favorites though I think clearly there's no better team on paper at this point. I think at some point a Beilein team needs to enter the season with expectations and shoulder them the whole way through, like Jay Wright's awfully impressive Villanova team did this year, but 18/19 isn't going to be that year. 19/20 could be. In 18/19, MSU will probably be the preseason favorite despite losing far more talent than we do. Which is fine. Let's continue to let MSU believe basketball lives there.
What I think is truly great about next year is that for the first time in a long time we'll be going into a season without any major question marks or a spot in the lineup so raw that we might have to play our way off the bubble. We'll be ranked and have experience at every position. You can't expect the same kind of in-season improvement when you aren't so tender early on, but when everybody's up to speed on the offense Beilein can have more plays they're able to execute at a high level. Next year's going to be fucking great even if Beilein can't get the spacing he needs.
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