Great thread.
I feel DeCuire will go with a variety of lineups and combinations, depending on opponents. Travis is as confident of a coach as they come. He will take that confidence and creativity up a few notches this coming season, considering how talented and deep the GRIZ are at 1,2, and 3. Also consider, Dunn, Oguine, Rorie, and Wright are all solid to terrific rebounding guards, quick, versatile (can play 1 or 2), and score from all levels. Pridgett has a well rounded game, with more length. Dunn and Oguine have proven to be shutdown defenders. I honestly believe Rorie can be a shutdown defender as well. Wright, is capable of it, but really was not expected to be, or asked to be one, as of yet.
Krslovic will definitely be the main post presence. He will be expected to be the main post defender on the blocks, and rebound. Fortunately, he will not have to score at a high clip. He just has to prove he can be a capable scorer, when called upon. Anderson has the muscle and versatility to log good minutes. Question is, how quickly can he adjust to college ball? I really like what DeJong and Lopez bring to the team. Lopez is versatile on both ends of the court. DeJong, is athletic and has a huge wing span. He really intrigues me.
Gfeller, needs to find offensive consistency. I really hope he has worked on his ball handling in the offseason. He needs to become a consistent threat to score with penetration. That would really add to his game, and make him a very difficult guy to stop. This is his SR year. I hope he can take his game to an all conference level to close out his GRIZ career.
Personally, I feel our guards are too talented to not find a lot of minutes for all of them. Many of you are expecting a 3 guard rotation. I will take it a step further, and feel DeCuire is the coach to take guard rotations a step further. I won't be surprised to see him go with 4 guard lineups frequently this season The GRIZ strength is at guard. North Carolina proved last season how successful 4 guards can be. It became a staple for North Carolina last season. I feel it makes sense for DeCuire to frequently go with 4 guard lineups as well, this season. For me, the question is, how often will DeCuire go with a 4 guard lineup?
I am so excited for this season. Even moreso, knowing there is a good probability DeCuire may go with a strategy we do not see often in college basketball. Could the GRIZ become the mid major team to make a 4 guard lineup common place? We will all see.