So, if you were picking the players to start a team with would you pick players who had been starters at your level before or would you pick nonstarters? Silly question, right. So, it stands that if Golding is picking players that's what he would do, right? Except that the starters at teams on our level either moved up or they stayed at their own schools. So, the next choice is either a nonstarter from an equal or greater level school or a starter from a lower-level school. That choice is one that the coaches face and gets figured out in practice. But using this as a guide let's take another look at our new team.
Here are the players.
Sibley F Started here 23 0f 33 games. 5.3 4
Onyema F NS 2 1.7 /9minavg
Kalu C/F NS 1.5 2.2 /9minavg
Derick Hamilton F/C Juco 30 games, including 23 starts, as freshman 11.0
Sumlin G High School
Zachary G Juco 7.9 3.7
Hardy G SM Transfer Starter 11 2.7
McKinney G NMSU TR NS/S 3.8 2.1 /12minavg
Givance G Evansville Trans/Starter 13.7
Frazier G/F GM Trans/NS 2.6 1.8 /8minavg
Solomon F SFA Trans/Starter 7.7 4.8
dos Anjos F Juco Starter 10.3 5.7
So, using the guide above we find the starters at our level and lo and behold there is Sibley, Hardy from Southern Miss, Givance, and Solomon. Then there are the nonstarters at our level that want to be starters and lower level starters who want to start and move up. Our level nonstaters are Kalu, Onyema, McKinney, and Frazier and lower level starters are Hamilton, dos Anjos and Sumlin. Lower level starters and our level nonstarters are in direct competition for starting spots.
If starters are Givance and Hardy and we add Sibley and Solomon starters at our level we are left with a open spot for either a third forward/center, or perhaps a guard forward or a third guard. Let's start with Onyema and Kalu. They are nonstarters but they are our level. We know what they were last season. They have to be better than Jucos Hamilton and dos Anjos. I don't know how this turns out but we are going to need points. Kalu and Onyema haven shown an inability to produce offensively. If we go with a third guard i don't see the big points scorer. I see backups to give Givance and Hardy their breaks.
As for the Canadian kid Chanson mentioned. He is 6' 11' and likes to shoot the three. Unless he is a reincarnation of Dirk fricken Nowitski or however you spell his name, I want him to get his skinny tall ass in the paint, and play like he thinks he's Shaq. Make people fear his boney-assed elbows or suffer broken noses and cuts around their eyes. And tell Hamilton he has permission to kick him in the nuts if he shoots a three point shot!