Harper4Ferry? wrote:There’s 37 games in the rest of this Calendar year. Make some predictions
1. How many wins, and will JBB/Altman still be the head coach/GM as it strikes 2022. Or simply over/ under…13 wins at this point.
2. What player not named Evan Mobley will people be surprised about, good or bad.
3. How good will Evan Mobley be? Do you think he’ll be our obvious best player?
4. Realistically who, if anyone will be traded before DEC 31
5. Will we be last/near last in 3s attempted?
6. How many points per game will Sexton be averaging
7. First opening night starter to get benched.
8. Hoe many times will some random mention KPJ on this forum(Jk.

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1. I honestly have no idea. Both Sexton and Garland started last season shooting at unsustainably high clips and surprised some teams. Once both guys got good enough to pay attention to in the opposing teams' film sessions, their efficiency returned to the mean. The beginning of the schedule is brutal and I could see a really rough start resulting in changes to the starting unit, or even the roster overall.
How long does Bickerstaff have to start Mobley if he looks too raw at 19 and the fit with Allen is less than ideal? If the past is prologue, then the answer is the entire season. If Gilbert has seen enough of force feeding rookies starting minutes before they're ready, maybe less. How much autonomy does Bickerstaff have regarding the starting unit and rotations? How quickly could the team's performance change that? How does a starting backcourt of Garland and Okoro perform? Same question with Rubio and Sexton? Same question with Rubio and Garland? I have no idea because we've been forcing the issue with *Sexland* for two years. I can't predict performance without knowing who are starters are or for how long they'll be starting. Gun to my head, 12-15 wins because the type of 2 guard we need probably isn't on the roster and it might take awhile to work out the rotations.
2. My (good) sleeper is Wade. He can get away with defending the 3, and if he can just shoot at league average from 3, Bickerstaff is going to have options. I think Love off the bench could result in him actually staying healthy and making positive contributions. All of Wade, Love, Cedi, Lauri, and Windler need to stay healthy and shoot at least league average from 3, or as far as I'm concerned, they shouldn't be back after this season. It's too important a skill set and they're all too limited in terms of what else they do to justify the roster spot, let alone the money.
3. My prediction is that Mobley will likely be our best player in two to three years but that as 19-year old big, he's going to have an up and down rookie season.
4. Ask me again after midnight tomorrow.
5. Ask me again after midnight tomorrow.
6. Ask me again after midnight tomorrow.
7. It should be Sexton, but it absolutely needs to be one of Garland or Sexton.
8. Stillwater is gone.