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Depth is overrated in hoops. Particularly college hoops. You need one or two wagons and a few guys who can play their roles well. Look at our best teams over the past two decades. What would the 2015 team have been without Whitehead? Or the 2020 team without Powell? Those teams were not deep, but they had stars.
I don’t know what the answer is anymore, the one sport I truly love to watch is ruined, add in the Giants and even the Yankees and I gotta figure something good will come out of this mess. Coleman could be that guy but sophomores are always erratic and he’s one step down or one year away. We are young but there is talent on the floor. Too late at this point to change anything. A year from now Sha will be either a hero or a goat.
 
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I don’t know what the answer is anymore, the one sport I truly love to watch is ruined, add in the Giants and even the Yankees and I gotta figure something good will come out of this mess. Coleman could be that guy but sophomores are always erratic and he’s one step down or one year away. We are young but there is talent on the floor. Too late at this point to change anything. A year from now Sha will be either a hero or a goat.
The Yankees made the world series
 
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The roster is terribly constructed. I don’t care about NIL or budget - I’m talking strictly about the profiles of players that you need to be a cohesive and winning team.

Guards who can penetrate, wings who can shoot, bigs who can protect the rim, etc. You need players that can fit into roles and hope they excel in your system.

This roster is filled with redundancy and unfortunately the redundancy is a roster full of guys who can’t score or create shots outside of a couple of players.

It’s a losing formula.
 
Depth is overrated in hoops. Particularly college hoops. You need one or two wagons and a few guys who can play their roles well. Look at our best teams over the past two decades. What would the 2015 team have been without Whitehead? Or the 2020 team without Powell? Those teams were not deep, but they had stars.
Did you just really say that the 2020 roster had no depth besides Powell?

Yes you need a superstar to have a great team…but what a disrespect to the rest of the roster.

Samdro and Rhoden become future 1st team All- BE players
Q was a great on ball defender and came into his own during his second year in the BE.
Gill and Obiagu you would give your left arm for right now.
Cale was solid defensive role player.
Shavar and Nelson would be starting PGs on today’s team.
Tyrese Samuel was on the bench as a frosh.

And I might still take Taurean Thompson and his 4 minutes played for the season over some of the guys on today’s roster.
 
The issue with the roster, not a top level proven pg, though feel jenkins is a good one year contribution player, and so many similar type players with limited arsenal
 
Did you just really say that the 2020 roster had no depth besides Powell?

Yes you need a superstar to have a great team…but what a disrespect to the rest of the roster.

Samdro and Rhoden become future 1st team All- BE players
Q was a great on ball defender and came into his own during his second year in the BE.
Gill and Obiagu you would give your left arm for right now.
Cale was solid defensive role player.
Shavar and Nelson would be starting PGs on today’s team.
Tyrese Samuel was on the bench as a frosh.

And I might still take Taurean Thompson and his 4 minutes played for the season over some of the guys on today’s roster.
I did not say no depth besides Powell. I said it was not a particularly deep team. And they weren’t. The rotation was 7 guys. And it was constructed exactly like I said. One or two stars (Powell and Sandro, although Sandro hadn’t fully broken through yet) and a few of guys who played their roles well. Yes, Rhoden was on that team but he wasn’t yet what he would become. He was a role player. Same with Samuel.

IMO you think more highly of Shavar, Cale and Nelson because of who they played with (Powell). If Shavar were on today’s team, we would win zero additional games. Same with Nelson. Same with Cale. They were replacement level players.
 
We’re 8 games in. 25% of the season. We’re losing buy games to terrible teams repeatedly. We’re showing no improvement. We’re 357th in 2PT shooting. I mean c’mon.

We didn’t have a forward who could play with Valencia. Bashir makes our guards like JUCOs. And Monmouth was 0-8! Individual talent alone should win these buy games.

Sha chose to stick the roster this way instead of paying better players with less depth. It’s blowing up in his face.
i think hes a good coach but he's becoming willard like in his stubbornness and it's clear he's not a GM. And you have to be a GM now.

these players are potentially not even D1
 
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I did not expect this roster to immediately become a respectable team. However, the wheels have completely come off, and losing to these teams is mind-boggling. They can't make fouls, and their supposed great defense was woeful today. The endless weave with either a crazy drive into traffic or a shot clock violation resembles guys in a pick-up game rather than a Division One basketball unit. There was no adjustment to the zone and I cannot remember a worse Pirate team offensively.
I love the Pirates and have been a strong supporter of Sha, but this program needs a major adjustment and a path to developing some genuine offensive threats.
I would be more optimistic if I knew that Sha had two years to develop players but that is a pipe dream.
 
We are in a tough spot as I see it. Our coach led an extremely small school to an Elite 8 and then Seton Hall to an NIT Championship just two years later. He knows basketball without question. So, what's going on? Although he inherited Richmond, he did sign Dawes and the Davis Brothers. Loved the way Dawes closed out his college career and for me Dre Davis was his best find. That type of basketball IQ is what you need on the court. Sandro and Rhoden had it also. Obviously, you need a Powell or Richmond on your Roster. You just can't afford to sign or pay players with such deficiencies in the NIL era. So far, this group collectively haven't produced, especially on offense or at the free throw line. I can only speculate on what our current NIL budget is, but I'm sure it's not zero. My opinion is that Sha and his staff did not work hard enough or put the time into scrutinizing these transfers in. Sure, these are mainly second and, in some cases, the third-tier selections because of compensation, but these are by in large not savvy basketball players. Also, Sha has to take a big hit for not have his players in the proper mindset to perform. They are a bunch of nervous and unfocused players finishing plays and especially at the free throw line. He is so enamored with winning practice and not coaching urgency in the Out of Conference Games. It came back to haunt us last season and has basically destroyed this season. For me Sha has to kind of grow up a bit.
 
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The strategy of buying low and trying to coach them up is going to be how we live in large part because I think the budget is still just under $2M, so I agree with that in principle. But it already looks like we did too much of it with this roster. There's nobody that pops offensively. You need 1-2 alphas even if it costs you a bench.

If you have a low budget and try to build a bench, you could end up with a roster of not-good-enough players. That looks like what we did and with hope some of these guys who were highly touted in HS but bombed in their first stop would find themselves.

The Yankees made the world series
I was at the game when they blew the 5 run lead, Judge dropped the ball in center, Cole failed to cover first base. Talk about games that make you disgusted. This one ranks up there. My opinion on Yankees is tainted.
 
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