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As we wait for the PG situation to be resolved . . .

look at the possiblities for the depth of our team. Not only will the first team be awesome, but the second team will be made up exceptional talent, as well. In fact, the way I figure it, some of the third team players could be some of the most experienced players on the team. These experienced players will be able to lay claim to having been coached by Tubby Smith, Billie Gillispie, and Coach Cal. That is quite a coaching pedigree. Like everyone else, I am not sure of the status of Liggins, Stewart, Williams and Harrellson, but not counting their talent, look at the talent we can put on the floor and literally run the opposition down. As you will notice, I also assume Jodie and Pat will return.

PG: ? , Galloway

SG: Meeks, Hood

SF: Dotson, Miller, Harris

PF: Patterson, Pilgrim, Stephenson

C: Cousins, Orton

Notice each position has several large players or players who play large. For the first time I can remember, except for Galloway and Pilgrim, we have a four or five star player on all positions of the first and second strings. This scenario even has a four star (Stephenson) possibly on the third team. If the players truly become interchangeable (heard that before), then adding fresh legs throughout the season will keep everyone fresh for March and give the newbies a season of experience.

This lineup should be a good reason for me to get HDTV. I can be patriotic by helping the economy, and then sit back and watch Big Blue roll. What do you think?Will Mama by it?

 

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like that lineup with Wall or Bledsoe starting at the point, either will be fine. Galloway could surprise us in this new system as well. Only gripe with your lineup is that I think Miller should start. Dodson may be good, but he has sat out a year and played against JUCO talent. Miller is proven in my mind and Calipari has expressed many times how much he loves his game.

The Spork, I'm two things in one.

by the spork on May 1, 2009 1:17 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Absolutely agree...

Even in BCG’s rather stagnant offensive schemes, Miller showed himself very capable of creating his own shot. Especially as time was running down on the shot clock, and most especially in the latter part of the season. Starting Miller should be a no-brainer, or so I hope. Go with the Ky. kid!

by bigbluestu on May 3, 2009 11:31 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

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