deanvogs
Well-Known Member
We have "The big 3" and then the rest. With Gesell, Marble, and White that is the core of the team. In basketball this is a winning formula, especially when you can complement the 3 with solid roll guys. You can go big with the lineup of McCabe and Woody/Olaseni. You can go small with that lineup with Clemmons and May/Basabe. You can play the matchups, but for the most part Fran will be leaving the 3 best players on the floor (Marble, White, & Gesell).
I am in now way discounting the rest of the players. Basabe will get pts and rebounds, McCabe will have games with 15-20 pts and 7+ rebounds. Woody/Olaseni will have good combined numbers. Yet I think on a night in and night out basis Marble will be 15+ pts, and White will be right there also. Gesell might not always score 15, some nights it will be 6-8 pts and 6 assists.
This teams future is bright. Last years team could have easily lost last night. How many times did we see the Hawks beat a good team, only to lose at home to Nebraska? I think with the added experience of Marble and White, throw in a dependable PG in Gesell, and then all the other players doing their parts, and you end up still winning those games easily, like last night. McCabe struggled, Oglesby barely saw the floor, but Basabe and Clemmons stepped up in big ways.
I am in now way discounting the rest of the players. Basabe will get pts and rebounds, McCabe will have games with 15-20 pts and 7+ rebounds. Woody/Olaseni will have good combined numbers. Yet I think on a night in and night out basis Marble will be 15+ pts, and White will be right there also. Gesell might not always score 15, some nights it will be 6-8 pts and 6 assists.
This teams future is bright. Last years team could have easily lost last night. How many times did we see the Hawks beat a good team, only to lose at home to Nebraska? I think with the added experience of Marble and White, throw in a dependable PG in Gesell, and then all the other players doing their parts, and you end up still winning those games easily, like last night. McCabe struggled, Oglesby barely saw the floor, but Basabe and Clemmons stepped up in big ways.