Strictly from the point of view of who I think has the most potential among the guards, I would like the 2-deep there to be:Here is some Maishe stuff I found on Twitter.
Moss Bohannon
Dailey McCaffery
We're going to have JB at point for a few years. The "we've got to have more athleticism at PG" fans need to accept that. But the consequence of that is a premium on athletic defense at SG. Ellingson does a good job at D there but not with the athleticism we have to have with JB at PG. Fran has said Dailey plays good athletic D in practice and, from these tweets, is working his tail off. Plus, it seemed obvious this summer that Maishe is a heady, athletic, player, who shoots well and who's going to get better. To me, the only thing that has held him back is experience and strength. I'm going to say he fights his way into the rotation, at the expense of Ellingson and Williams.
In the frontcourt, Wagner has been the opposite of Ellingson in the backcourt. He hasn't provided a lot of O, but his energy and athleticism on D have been valuable. If Cook takes strides in the offseason, and Dailey comes on, allowing a few minutes with he and Moss at 2-3, Wagner's minutes could go down. Add to this equation Nunge, who could be an athletic spark at 3-4. Garza or Kriener should emerge at center with Cook/Pemsl dominating the 4. Where does Uhl play? If we weren't going to Germany this summer, I'd say he'd be gone. As it is, maybe he'll stay in Germany after the summer? Baer is likely the starter at 3.
Garza/Kriener Cook Baer Moss Bohannon
Wagner Pemsl Nunge Dailey McCaffery
Uhl Ellingson Williams