Originally posted by RU-JMM78:
There is no objective data that Rutgers will show any meaningful progress next season especially with the loss of the two leading scorers.Wishful thinking doesn't work in a power conference but talent and player development are the two things that do matter.
But when the top talent has flaws and the team lacked a true ball-handler, there is hope for improvement because the top players that left shouldn't be considered irreplaceable and the experience gained by freshman .
A true PS is supposed to be on roster for next season, something that was lacking last season and could help RU's O play a little better than when it lacked someone that was more than a combo guard running RU's offense
Plus that PG coming in , is supposed to be a scoring threat..
A freshman PF has a year's experience and can work , in the off season, on what was lacking during his freshman year
so his sophomore shows improvement.
The freshman center gained college experience and his game should benefit from that.
Freshman guard learned as he played so improvement from that year should show as a soph.
Junior Center's game improved a lot from Soph year and as a senior might jump up into the vast improvement catogary
JUCO combination guard had his moments his first year at RU. He might just play more consistent as a Senior
and help RU win more games
Then you have the redshirts getting into action after a little of the court seasoning :
Diallo, Ryan Johnson and Goode might make RU's depth better with them on the bench or starting.
I look at next season's line-up as possible stronger than it was last year because:
Myles, despite the effort he gave every game, was a liability on defense and not a true ball handler that the O needed to
be successful against most of RU's opponents D . But he will be missed.
Jack was to inconsistent and wasn't a factor in a lot of last years games, his talent will be missed, but his overall play last year won't.
Etou played far below his talent level and there's nothing that can prove it wouldn't be different next season.
Moving on to another program might be the best thing for him and Rutgers.
In the end all programs have to replace their best and when your program is/was as bad as Rutgers, you don't sweat who left
because if they were that great, RU would have been Dancing ( or NIT-ing)
RU will be deeper next season and that gives reason for hope.
This post was edited on 4/10 4:37 PM by MADHAT1