I think Roche's opportunity has come and gone. And I think Hunt gets the nod early but will be sharing alot of the time with GWIII and Tyne. GWIII will get on court alot at 2 and 3 but probably won't start. Same with Walz / Beagle...50/50 early but Beagle with majority of minutes later in seasonI’m excited to see how next year is going to pan out. I think we did a good job of reloading this offseason. I’m also glad we didn’t just focus on bringing in recruits who have done well at lower leagues, but also recruits who were more highly touted in high school, but for whatever reason didn’t get a chance to showcase their talents at a P6 school.
I think there’s 2 certain starters. White as the primary ball handler at the 1 and Nescovic at the 4. We brought in White after having Hunt, Tyne, and GW3 so I’m sure it’s with the intention of him replicating King’s role last season. We might get creative and have Soulis or Beagle at the 4, but their primary position is at the 5. I say Walz gets the nod over Beagle to start for now given more experience with Mooney’s system but expect about equal playing time, if not more for Beagle by the end of the season. The other guard will likely be Hunt to start, but I can see a case for GW3 if he really shines in this system and Hunt becomes more of a 6th man who can play either the 1 or 2 depending on the situation. The biggest mystery is who plays the 3. I can see Roche, GW3 if we go small ball, Apostolos (though likely backing up the 4) or Robinson. Will be exciting to see how it plays out in practice.
My anticipated starters as of today:
1 - White
2 - Hunt
3 - Roche
4 - Nescovic
5 - Walz
Starters first game:
1. White
2. Hunt/Tyne/GWIII
3. Apostolos/GW III
4. Nescovic/Apotolos
5. Walz/Beagle
There's an 8 man rotation there. Mooney will probably try to work Tanner and the freshman in when possible.