In the portal, there are only two notable SFs remaining Juke Harris and LeJuan Watts, it’s looking we aren’t going to get Stokes, I really hope MP goes fully in on trying to get Watts, he would compliment KW well. Juke will likely be drafted.
Yeah, these are integral components, Watts and Williams combined gets us 15-6 nightly, good enough. I’m hoping we get Rancik today instead of Freeman, DF has way too many issues with injuries, missed ~40 games the past two seasons.Your point is spot on. We need a quality SF ... in addition to a quality PF ... if we will have the kind of starting, major minutes five that can be a TOP TEN team that can compete at a high level. Pope and staff still have work to do.
Who said it's looking like we won't get Stokes,we have a shotIn the portal, there are only two notable SFs remaining Juke Harris and LeJuan Watts, it’s looking we aren’t going to get Stokes, I really hope MP goes fully in on trying to get Watts, he would compliment KW well. Juke will likely be drafted.
Of course we have a shot, though do we lose out on everyone waiting for him?!?Who said it's looking like we won't get Stokes,we have a shot
I don’t believe that SF combination is competitive, IMO, not against elite teams.Our SF position next year is as follows:
Kam/Hawthorne and then Noah.
Maybe Stokes.
Even without Stokes, we've got two great options at the wing and a third guy who's got experience in the system.
I don't see why we'd go after any portal SFs, tbh.
I believe he goes to Oregon, they will throw everything at him and the Nike connection there is insurmountable.I actually feel better about Stokes now than I did before. If a player has no interest he doesn’t fly from Portland to Lexington. I think he comes to UK or stays at the mothership and goes to Oregon. I don’t buy the excuse of meeting coaching staff.
Yeah that's my read on what the staff is going for. We get Stokes or we roll with Kam and Hawthorne.Our SF position next year is as follows:
Kam/Hawthorne and then Noah.
Maybe Stokes.
Even without Stokes, we've got two great options at the wing and a third guy who's got experience in the system.
I don't see why we'd go after any portal SFs, tbh.
I think Kam is our Darius Miller, basically. If he’s one of your two best players you probably struggle, but if he’s 4-6 then you have a pretty talented roster.I don’t believe that SF combination is competitive, IMO, not against elite teams.
I think that duo is adequate if we had some all conference/all american guys around them and they are purely potential/complimentary players.I don’t believe that SF combination is competitive, IMO, not against elite teams.
We need to make a splash at the 4. Need a solid backup 5. And need more shooting.I think the VAST majority of posters view most everything through the prism of being a TOP TEN, 1-2-3 seed team at the end of the year. Evaluations and opinions generally are focused on that level ... can we win the SEC, can we win the SEC Tourney and can we realistically have a shot to be in the Final Four ?? We all know it takes a balanced, well-constructed roster to achieve this.
For most ... it is not so much ... are these 2 better than our best 2 from last year, etc.. It is whether our OVERALL team is going to be a high-level team that can legitimately make a FF run at season's end.
To my view, even though I think Diallo and Wilkins are great pieces, Pope's work is far from done and I'm still hoping for major-quality pick-ups.
I like and appreciate your confidence in Williams. I really like him, too, especially his apparent love for being here and wanting to help us win. The consistency in his 3-point shooting supports the notion that he is always going to be an above-average shooter. Everybody appreciates that, I think. I am not sure, reserving the right to be wrong about it, but I see KW as a QUALITY 10-20 minute, verses a 20-30 minute, piece of a team with FF potential at the end of the year. The Darius Miller comparison is excellent, I think, and is a positive, not a negative.We have a 6'8" small forward who was getting NBA mocks in the lottery before his early season confidence issues last year. He will probably shoot about 36-42 percent from three, continue to expand his game on cutting and slashing. Love me some Kam Williams and, no, I don't think we need a small forward at all.
Obviously, Tyran Stokes is the exception. You take that player regardless of how you have to reshuffle the positions around.
Love my small forward. Go get a power forward and let's ball.
We need 3-4 more players at this point, two guards-wings, a center and PF, at minimum, preferably three solid post players.We have a 6'8" small forward who was getting NBA mocks in the lottery before his early season confidence issues last year. He will probably shoot about 36-42 percent from three, continue to expand his game on cutting and slashing. Love me some Kam Williams and, no, I don't think we need a small forward at all.
Obviously, Tyran Stokes is the exception. You take that player regardless of how you have to reshuffle the positions around.
Love my small forward. Go get a power forward and let's ball.
I disagree but I understand where you’re coming from. I’ve always been high on Kam.I like and appreciate your confidence in Williams. I really like him, too, especially his apparent love for being here and wanting to help us win. The consistency in his 3-point shooting supports the notion that he is always going to be an above-average shooter. Everybody appreciates that, I think. I am not sure, reserving the right to be wrong about it, but I see KW as a QUALITY 10-20 minute, verses a 20-30 minute, piece of a team with FF potential at the end of the year.
Easier to get the reserve pieces though imo. We need one more starter. Everything from there should be mostly specialists.We need 3-4 more players at this point, two guards-wings, a center and PF, at minimum, preferably three solid post players.
The purpose of this is not just to field a serviceable roster, but instead to get BETTER than we were last year, right?Our SF position next year is as follows:
Kam/Hawthorne and then Noah.
Maybe Stokes.
Even without Stokes, we've got two great options at the wing and a third guy who's got experience in the system.
I don't see why we'd go after any portal SFs, tbh.
Neither of those are great options. Kam is at best a 6th man and Hawthorne is a wild card. Stokes would be the only legitimate great choice but I would imagine the 2 you mentioned is who we roll with.Our SF position next year is as follows:
Kam/Hawthorne and then Noah.
Maybe Stokes.
Even without Stokes, we've got two great options at the wing and a third guy who's got experience in the system.
I don't see why we'd go after any portal SFs, tbh.
Agree, the PF Pope is looking at Justin McBride along with Rancik would be a perfect get.Easier to get the reserve pieces though imo. We need one more starter. Everything from there should be mostly specialists.
Nothing would make me happier than to see KW assume the SF spot and have a fabulous, break-out year, trust me !!I disagree but I understand where you’re coming from. I’ve always been high on Kam.
Too much invested with Nike for him to ever go to Kansas, it will either be Oregon or UK and I think you may be spot on imo.I believe he goes to Oregon, they will throw everything at him and the Nike connection there is insurmountable.
I disagree but I understand where you’re coming from. I’ve always been high on Kam.
I believe KW is extremely overrated, he has zero post game and is not a slasher, he does one thing, shoot. A lot of elite SFs can score from the post, he hasn’t shown that at all. Look at Stokes, he plays in the post a lot, Vince, Stackhouse, Bron, MJ, McGrady, etcI disagree but I understand where you’re coming from. I’ve always been high on Kam.
I think you have to look at it collectively. Is Zoom/Wilkins/Kam better than DA/Chandler/Oweh?The purpose of this is not just to field a serviceable roster, but instead to get BETTER than we were last year, right?
The Kam/Hawthorne option does seem fine if we’re willing to accept another mediocre 14 loss type season, but it’s certainly NOT an improvement over what Oweh gave us from that 3 spot. It would be a step backward at that position, not forward.
Yes ... we ALL want us to be BETTER than last year.The purpose of this is not just to field a serviceable roster, but instead to get BETTER than we were last year, right?
The Kam/Hawthorne option does seem fine if we’re willing to accept another mediocre 14 loss type season, but it’s certainly NOT an improvement over what Oweh gave us from that 3 spot. It would be a step backward at that position, not forward.
I think he's underrated. You think he's overrated.I believe KW is extremely overrated, he has zero post game and is not a slasher, he does one thing, shoot. A lot of elite SFs can score from the post, he hasn’t shown that at all. Look at Stokes, he plays in the post a lot, Vince, Stackhouse, Bron, MJ, McGrady, etc
Oweh could do things KW can’t, good athleticism, could score down low from the post and played much more aggressively in driving the lane, KW just parks on the perimeter and essentially never moves…I think you have to look at it collectively. Is Zoom/Wilkins/Kam better than DA/Chandler/Oweh?
I think it probably is, but we are a long way from knowing for sure.
I think you can argue that Kam is a more talented piece than Oweh. Longer frame. Better shooter. Much less ball dominant.
But ultimately it’s about how the pieces fit together. I think we are well on our way to having a better starting 5 than last year. Need to see what we do at the 4.
This is exactly correct. It’s HOW THE PIECES FIT TOGETHER. We always sit around and debate who’s better than the precious year and none of us have a clue. It’s always on paper until we see them together. So lineups work together and some can never get the chemistry right. .I think you have to look at it collectively. Is Zoom/Wilkins/Kam better than DA/Chandler/Oweh?
I think it probably is, but we are a long way from knowing for sure.
I think you can argue that Kam is a more talented piece than Oweh. Longer frame. Better shooter. Much less ball dominant.
But ultimately it’s about how the pieces fit together. I think we are well on our way to having a better starting 5 than last year. Need to see what we do at the 4.
Damn good thought ... I had kinda forgotten about the international market for talent. We'll see ...I think we might add a foreign player of two after the portal closes. I think that has always been the backup plan waiting out Stokes
I don’t really think this is true. At least the part about parking on the perimeter and never moving. He is a floor spacer, yes. But it isn’t like he never cut to the basket.Oweh could do things KW can’t, good athleticism, could score down low from the post and played much kore aggressively in driving the lane, KW just parks on the perimeter and essentially never moves…
Wouldn’t be surprised if UCLA doesn’t make a hard push on Watts, he‘s from the area.Your point is spot on. We need a quality SF ... in addition to a quality PF ... if we will have the kind of starting, major minutes five that can be a TOP TEN team that can compete at a high level. Pope and staff still have work to do.
Here is a look at the pair you mentioned...
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Juke Harris College Stats | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com
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LeJuan Watts College Stats | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com
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Kam is closer to a stretch 4 than a 3.Oweh could do things KW can’t, good athleticism, could score down low from the post and played much kore aggressively in driving the lane, KW just parks on the perimeter and essentially never moves…