Which returning player will be most improved in 2026-2027?

RUfan1977

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With returning players, there is always the hope that they will greatly improve the following season and for Rutgers, that could happen for any of its 5 returning players.

With Rutgers, a strong case could be made that Gevonte Ware will be the most improved next year. Ware is the only returning player to not start a game and played only in 6 games for a total of 36 minutes going 1 for 4 from the field and 0 of 2 from the line with 3 rebounds, 2 turnovers, 0 blocks and 8 fouls. Ware played less and was less effective than Baye Fall who played in 9 games for a total of 45 minutes going 2 of 6 from the field, 1 of 2 from the line, with 15 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 turnovers, 1 steal and 3 blocks.

Obviously, Ware has a lot of room for improvement because to be honest what I saw didn’t look good. Ware looked slow and not particularly athletic. Ware also is going for a redshirt because of injury.

Ware’s performance or lack thereof did not match what was said about him when he was recruited. In a podcast back in September of 2024, Mike and Ritchie had a lot of good things to say about him and noted that although he wasn’t a top 150 player, he was a solid 3 star. They described him as a good rebounder, athletic and bouncy who could shoot from the outside and even hit some 3s. Ware showed none of that last season.

As poorly as he performed, Pikiel wanted him back. Ritchie has suggested that it was because he was dirt cheap in the age of NIL. However, even if he was dirt cheap, Pikiel would have to have seen something if he wanted him to return.

There are several reasons to be optimistic about Ware this coming season. Whatever injury Ware had doesn’t appear to be one he can’t recover from. High school bigs often have difficulty getting used to playing against players who are bigger, stronger and faster than the players they faced in high school and need an adjustment period. There will be times when other teams have a power forward that they need someone with Ware’s size and strength to match up against. If Ware defies expectations and becomes a solid rotational player, it will be hard to not consider him for most improved.
 

PiscatawayMike

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I saw Ware in action during preseason last year and was impressed with his body size. He appears to be a basketball player, not an athlete. At the very least, I think he will give us 5-to-10 minutes per game. I'm eager to see what he'll provide for us as the season progresses. Many don't see him getting off the bench. Not me. I have a feeling we are all going to be pleasantly surprised.
 

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I saw Ware in action during preseason last year and was impressed with his body size. He appears to be a basketball player, not an athlete. At the very least, I think he will give us 5-to-10 minutes per game. I'm eager to see what he'll provide for us as the season progresses. Many don't see him getting off the bench. Not me. I have a feeling we are all going to be pleasantly surprised.
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I think Buchanan, Francis, Davis, and Ware are what they are. Mark and Powers seem like the 2 guys that can really take their games to another level. I'll give the edge to Powers.
 

PSAL_Hoops

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Unless you are a regular visitor to practice, I don’t know how anyone can have an opinion about Ware, good or bad.
This. And Pike keeping him around means nothing without knowing the money details. Even Baye Fall found a home for a 4th time.
 

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I think Buchanan, Francis, Davis, and Ware are what they are. Mark and Powers seem like the 2 guys that can really take their games to another level. I'll give the edge to Powers.
Powers may have more of an uphill battle for playing time. Although some other players could play point guard, Mark is primarily competing against Davis who he should beat out if we look at how they both did at the end of last season. Powers plays at either the 2 or 3 and will likely need to compete for playing time with Francis, Smith, Jones, and possibly Duarte and Sydnor. Powers has shown he can get open shots on his own and it is a nice looking shot, but he missed to often last season to be an efficient scorer. If he slumps he could get buried behind all the new transfers.
 

PSAL_Hoops

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Powers may have more of an uphill battle for playing time. Although some other players could play point guard, Mark is primarily competing against Davis who he should beat out if we look at how they both did at the end of last season. Powers plays at either the 2 or 3 and will likely need to compete for playing time with Francis, Smith, Jones, and possibly Duarte and Sydnor. Powers has shown he can get open shots on his own and it is a nice looking shot, but he missed to often last season to be an efficient scorer. If he slumps he could get buried behind all the new transfers.
He’s not going to play much unless he defense improves drastically. Everyone except Smith competing with him for time is going to be better that he was on that end last year except Smith.
 

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Of course Ware has the most room to improve, but Buchanan is the one who has the table set for him. If someone works with him on boxing out/ sealing in rebounding, his contribution could be significant. He could also play the hockey enforcer role, which is coming back. The ways he needs to improve can be achieved thru hard work, repetition, and in-game focus. That's doable. I hope he does it.
 
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Lino will have the most opportunities to show improvement, imo. He’ll get the PT, and he’ll be our primary PG on day one. If he picks up where he left off with shooting treys and finishing at the rim, he’ll contribute more immediately in the OOC vs last year.

Lino’s biggest improvement though, will have to be as a distributor. With the weapons we have now, his assist numbers will hopefully go way up. If not, then I won’t consider him the most improved.

If not him then I’d lean toward Powers. I wish I knew what his work ethic was like, because if he puts in the time to develop his game in all facets, I could see him really opening some eyes next season.
 

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Gurdak (could double his offensive output), Davis (why not? has made a jump every year), Mark, Powers (the most upside on the team.)
 
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PSAL_Hoops

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Gurdak (could double his offensive output), Davis (why not? has made a jump every year), Mark, Powers (the most upside on the team.)

I like having Davis on the team, but of all our players, his year over year ceiling for anticipated “improvement” has to be the lowest. He’s a veteran senior who has already played 3 full seasons and trained for 3 full offseasons in Pike’s system.

For me, one of the most exciting things about our new roster is that everyone else on the team is either brand new to RU, or just completed their first season in our program. Usually these are the times when potential for growth is highest (after playing in a system and then working on improving at things within it in that first offseason). Dylan Grant is the only returning player I recall in Pike’s history whose defense did not improve noticably year over year after playing in our program.
 
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Lino will have the most opportunities to show improvement, imo. He’ll get the PT, and he’ll be our primary PG on day one. If he picks up where he left off with shooting treys and finishing at the rim, he’ll contribute more immediately in the OOC vs last year.

Lino’s biggest improvement though, will have to be as a distributor. With the weapons we have now, his assist numbers will hopefully go way up.
It will definitely be Lino Mark. See above.
 

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Gurdak (could double his offensive output), Davis (why not? has made a jump every year), Mark, Powers (the most upside on the team.)
Gurdak is interesting especially if Lino starts and pushes pace. Like the upside.

David no shouldn’t play more than 8 min a game matchup specific.

Powers and Mark both had moments. Both have promise and it will depend on off season work ethic. I like Powers
 
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Gurdak is interesting especially if Lino starts and pushes pace. Like the upside.

David no shouldn’t play more than 8 min a game matchup specific.

Powers and Mark both had moments. Both have promise and it will depend on off season work ethic. I like Powers
I'd be very surprised if Pike only played his captain 8 minutes per game, and there is no guaranty Mark gets appreciably better. At this exact point in time Davis is a better option at the point. Davis has also shown consistent improvement for three years. I wouldn't assume he doesn't improve for a fourth. He was our best player on the court vs. Creighton - Mark maybe our worst. Much of Mark's late season improvement was also against the bottom feeders in the league.
 
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I'd be very surprised if Pike only played his captain 8 minutes per game, and there is no guaranty Mark gets appreciably better. At this exact point in time Davis is a better option at the point. Davis has also shown consistent improvement for three years. I wouldn't assume he doesn't improve for a fourth. He was our best player on the court vs. Creighton - Mark maybe our worst. Much of Mark's late season improvement was also against the bottom feeders in the league.

It depends, honestly, on what types of players the new guys turn out to be. J Mike in my opinion, is the one player whose upside is limited to continued slight improvement in outside shooting, free throws and refraining from driving into traffic (he doesn’t have the motor Lino has - he’ll make a few penetrations but for every 1 he makes he still gets stuffed on at least 4 and doesn’t draw that many fouls - that’s not his game which is why it’s a good thing he scaled it back). He was the best ball handler on the team last year in terms of protecting the ball when pressured. Ball distribution and court vision isn’t his strength and after 3 full years in our program - last year playing the point and logging starter minutes. It’s probably a safe bet not to expect this to change. Lino and Tariq both have way more potential then him in this regard. Tariq has potential to be better distributor - his issue last season was that he’s not nearly as confident / strong with the ball when pressured bringing it up. If you surrounding him with stronger ball handlers navigating halfcourt pressure we won’t have the issue of him wasting half a shot clock plus dribbling away from a defender. I think some folks on here are dismissing just how bad our support ball handling was when we didn’t play a 2 guard line up. Jones and Smith are going to be a massive upgrade there IMO. For this reason, I think there’s solid potential for us to see notable improvement in his floor game (also another season in the program). Lino - the same thing and in his case - not distributing enough likely more of a frosh maturity thing. I guess we’ll see.
 
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needmorecowbell

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I saw Ware in action during preseason last year and was impressed with his body size. He appears to be a basketball player, not an athlete. At the very least, I think he will give us 5-to-10 minutes per game. I'm eager to see what he'll provide for us as the season progresses. Many don't see him getting off the bench. Not me. I have a feeling we are all going to be pleasantly surprised.
I will honestly be shocked if Ware plays any meaningful minutes. He played the least amount of minutes last year on a much worse team. We actually have players now that can play. I don’t see him getting any minutes at the 5 unless Gurdak or Buca get injured.
 

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With returning players, there is always the hope that they will greatly improve the following season and for Rutgers, that could happen for any of its 5 returning players.

With Rutgers, a strong case could be made that Gevonte Ware will be the most improved next year. Ware is the only returning player to not start a game and played only in 6 games for a total of 36 minutes going 1 for 4 from the field and 0 of 2 from the line with 3 rebounds, 2 turnovers, 0 blocks and 8 fouls. Ware played less and was less effective than Baye Fall who played in 9 games for a total of 45 minutes going 2 of 6 from the field, 1 of 2 from the line, with 15 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 turnovers, 1 steal and 3 blocks.

Obviously, Ware has a lot of room for improvement because to be honest what I saw didn’t look good. Ware looked slow and not particularly athletic. Ware also is going for a redshirt because of injury.

Ware’s performance or lack thereof did not match what was said about him when he was recruited. In a podcast back in September of 2024, Mike and Ritchie had a lot of good things to say about him and noted that although he wasn’t a top 150 player, he was a solid 3 star. They described him as a good rebounder, athletic and bouncy who could shoot from the outside and even hit some 3s. Ware showed none of that last season.

As poorly as he performed, Pikiel wanted him back. Ritchie has suggested that it was because he was dirt cheap in the age of NIL. However, even if he was dirt cheap, Pikiel would have to have seen something if he wanted him to return.

There are several reasons to be optimistic about Ware this coming season. Whatever injury Ware had doesn’t appear to be one he can’t recover from. High school bigs often have difficulty getting used to playing against players who are bigger, stronger and faster than the players they faced in high school and need an adjustment period. There will be times when other teams have a power forward that they need someone with Ware’s size and strength to match up against. If Ware defies expectations and becomes a solid rotational player, it will be hard to not consider him for most improved.
It’s probably going to be one of the guards. As the roster stands today, they did not bring a point guard to take minutes. That means Lino, Davis or Tariq will have to step up. I would guess it’s going to be Lino that has the biggest improvement and I could see him being the 6th man or taking the starting PG at some point.
 
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RUfan1977

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I will honestly be shocked if Ware plays any meaningful minutes. He played the least amount of minutes last year on a much worse team. We actually have players now that can play. I don’t see him getting any minutes at the 5 unless Gurdak or Buca get injured.
Ware may be getting a medical redshirt for last season. Ware has not disclosed his injury, but if it was the reason we didn’t see him play much, then the fact that he didn’t play for almost the entire season may have nothing to do with how good of a player he is.
 

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Ware may be getting a medical redshirt for last season. Ware has not disclosed his injury, but if it was the reason we didn’t see him play much, then the fact that he didn’t play for almost the entire season may have nothing to do with how good of a player he is.
Latest word is 2025-26 will be declared a redshirt season for Ware. It's a 95% certainty.
 
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Ware may be getting a medical redshirt for last season. Ware has not disclosed his injury, but if it was the reason we didn’t see him play much, then the fact that he didn’t play for almost the entire season may have nothing to do with how good of a player he is.
He didn’t play because he wasn’t good enough. The medical red shirt is a loop hole. Not a real injury.
 

RUfan1977

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He didn’t play because he wasn’t good enough. The medical red shirt is a loop hole. Not a real injury.
What you suggest could certainly be true and it’s possible that like Richie said, the only reason they kept him was because he cost so little NIL. However, two years ago, a TKR podcast described him as a solid 3 star player who was mobile, athletic and bouncy. From what we both saw the little he played and even when he warmed up, that didn’t appear to be the case. Not that I want to see anyone injured, but if he was slowed by injury rather than just not being that athletic, there is a better chance that he can help Rutgers this coming season or down the road. Injuries do happen and they do impact performance.
 

needmorecowbell

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What you suggest could certainly be true and it’s possible that like Richie said, the only reason they kept him was because he cost so little NIL. However, two years ago, a TKR podcast described him as a solid 3 star player who was mobile, athletic and bouncy. From what we both saw the little he played and even when he warmed up, that didn’t appear to be the case. Not that I want to see anyone injured, but if he was slowed by injury rather than just not being that athletic, there is a better chance that he can help Rutgers this coming season or down the road. Injuries do happen and they do impact performance.
I wasn’t at practice each week but I didn’t see an injured player. I saw a player who was very green and trying to figure things out. He would need to make a huge leap to even get small minutes. He could improve more than anyone on the team and still not play next season.