What a great problem to have next year, not knowing who will get playing time because we have to many good players on the team. I am excited for the future of ISU men's basketball.
What a great problem to have next year, not knowing who will get playing time because we have to many good players on the team. I am excited for the future of ISU men's basketball.
I am excited for the present of ISU men's basketball. :)
Certainly possible, but I'd bet on McGee taking over the PG position or maybe even Chris Allen sliding over to handle the point allowing someone like Ejim to sneak into the lineup as well.
G - Allen
G - Babb
G - Ejim
F - White
F - Booker
Would be pretty nasty. You could slide out Babb and put in McGee at point also.
I don't believe Ejim will sneak into anywhere. He has stepped up to play and they will have to spell him.
I would be surprised if its more than an 8 or 9 man rotation.
Here's what I think the rotation will be:
McGee 1 of Bubu/Odunsi/Sledge (open competition for the backup PG spot) Christopherson
Allen
Babb
Ejim
Booker
White
Godfrey
That's 9. There really isn't any room for Cook or Railey in that, and I don't expect them to play much next year unless they make it impossible to keep them off the floor. I could really see McKnight redshirting (if he's still around).
Remember that at least 1 scholarship player or signee isn't going to be here next year, and we have no idea who that would be.
You don't see Phillips in the mix? I think it is too early to discount him based on performance so far as he was out with the injury and likely just starting to get his strength back.
You don't see Phillips in the mix? I think it is too early to discount him based on performance so far as he was out with the injury and likely just starting to get his strength back.
Good point, I forgot about him. If everyone is healthy, it may be tough to get it down to a 9-man rotation. That's a good problem to have, though, provided the chemistry remains.
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