Give this one some thought. Which single player has to (at least) live up to expectations this season for us to have any chance of success?
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My knee-jerk reaction was Medium Mike, but I changed my mind after some thought. In all my calculations about this season I have automatically factored in that Bozeman would be the starting point and would be mature and very good and display a high degree of leadership. If that doesn't come true, we could have major problems.
(11-06-2009 12:07 PM)MICHAELSPAPPY Wrote: [ -> ]My knee-jerk reaction was Medium Mike, but I changed my mind after some thought. In all my calculations about this season I have automatically factored in that Bozeman would be the starting point and would be mature and very good and display a high degree of leadership. If that doesn't come true, we could have major problems.
Until proven otherwise, I believe we are in good shape at Point Guard. Hopefully Bozeman will be outstanding for us. If not, I really believe in Lionel Foster. Seems like it's this way every year. I believe our chances for a GOOD season depends on the newcomers.
I think the newcomers hold the key as well. I would say how much improvement Wayne and Courtney have made would also play a huge factor.
Which single player.
Bozeman. Point guard is always the most important ingredient on a team, and we don't have another that can make the difference between our being a poor team, a mediocre team, a good team, or a great team.
(11-07-2009 11:24 AM)Ynocpirt Wrote: [ -> ]Which single player.
Bozeman. Point guard is always the most important ingredient on a team, and we don't have another that can make the difference between our being a poor team, a mediocre team, a good team, or a great team.
I have no worries about our point guard play this year. Bozeman is a proven player, Lionel is really coming along, and Ricky, according to Coach Shields, and even III can adequately play the point in a pinch. We'll be fine at that position.

That wasn't the question I asked, though. I haven't been worried about point, either. But if point doesn't meet expectations, we are in big trouble.