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09-10 Season and Projected Starting 5

tuffgong

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Picking up Gilchrest was huge, and I really like our chances to win the BSC next year. The other teams that I see posing the biggest problems to us are Weber, Montana, and possibly Montana St.

My Projected Starting 5 for next year, well I have 2 depending on going big or small.. Backups follow, with a RS for SG Eric Siegert..

BIG
1- Broderick Gilchrest, Sherrod Baldwin 6' SOPH, or Mike Lacey, Todd Starks 5'10" FR
2- Amorrow Morgan, or Donnie Carson, 6'2" SR or Mike Lacey, 6'3" SR Phylip Taylor 6'2" SR
3- Chron Tatum, and/or Austin Kilpatrick, Felix Caspari 6'7" SR
4- Rolando Little, Meech Monroe 6'8" SR
5- Deividas Busma 7' SR, ?

SMALL (I like this line-up best)
1- Broderick Gilchrest 5'11" JR
2- Amorrow Morgan 6'5" SR
3- Austin Kilpatrick 6'5" SR
4- Chron Tatum 6'7" SR
5- Rolando Little 6'9" SR
 
Little, from Memphis, started his career at a D-II school, then played at a junior college. ISU was recruiting him, but he wasn't eligible academically. He has to complete summer school this year in order to get eligible.

His JC stats indicate he's knd of a poor man's Slim Millien -- very athletic, blocks a lot of shots and throws down a lot of dunks, but not nearly as good a shooter as Slim was. He shot 47 percent from the field, which is not great when you consider most of his shots come from point blank range. (He attempted -- and missed -- only 1 three pointer). He averaged about 17 minutes a game in JUCO. He'll probably be a solid backup to Busma, and get some minutes at the 4.
 
Tuff- It appears as if light from the almighty Jah has given you added insight to the lineups. Could that be? That lineup looks to have some real fire power.
 

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