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    Quote Originally Posted by msstate7 View Post
    If Malik does return, does peters redshirt? Got to assume if Malik returns, it will be to play the 1 and improve draft stock. Ready will be back, so where does peters fit in?
    No way. Peters should be getting an absolute minimum of 20 minutes per game at the point, and should probably start. Malik can play the point when he is on the bench and in certain sets, but there is no way we have our best 5 out there if Peters isn't playing point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HSVDawg View Post
    No way. Peters should be getting an absolute minimum of 20 minutes per game at the point, and should probably start. Malik can play the point when he is on the bench and in certain sets, but there is no way we have our best 5 out there if Peters isn't playing point.
    So a freshman in Peters is better than a Senior in Ready. I haven't seen Peters play, but he sounds like an All-American..

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishwater99 View Post
    So a freshman in Peters is better than a Senior in Ready. I haven't seen Peters play, but he sounds like an All-American..
    Q is better than Sword and Thomas right now, and isn't an All-American. Why can't Peters be better than Ready?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ifyouonlyknew View Post
    If Kegler would embrace the stretch 4 role he'd be great at it. That's his best position. I understand why he wants to play the 3 because that's what he is in the league but he's going to have to get in great shape & lose about 10-15lbs to do that.
    Agree. I'd love to see this lineup next year:

    PG - Peters. Backup PG Malik
    SG - Malik. Backup SG's - Spoon, Wright
    SF - Spoon. Backup SF's - Keglar, Stapleton
    PF - Keglar. Backup PF's - Holman, Ado
    C - Herard. Backup C - Ado

    That is a 9-deep lineup that is very versatile. Many guys are capable of playing 2 or even 3 positions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HSVDawg View Post
    No way. Peters should be getting an absolute minimum of 20 minutes per game at the point, and should probably start. Malik can play the point when he is on the bench and in certain sets, but there is no way we have our best 5 out there if Peters isn't playing point.
    Lamar's biggest adjustment is going to be running a team. Right now he has free reign to do whatever he wants & shoot from wherever he wants. There's not a lot of structure to their offense. He plays an awful lot like Malik at Calloway. How quick he can grasp running an offense & being a general on the floor will determine the amount of minutes he get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishwater99 View Post
    So a freshman in Peters is better than a Senior in Ready. I haven't seen Peters play, but he sounds like an All-American..
    Peters is 100% better than Ready as a PG right now. I expect some growing pains from him as far as finding his outside shooting at the college level and perhaps finishing around the basket as well (similar to Malik this year), but he has the best handles and passing ability of anyone that will be on the roster next year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HSVDawg View Post
    Peters is 100% better than Ready as a PG right now. I expect some growing pains from him as far as finding his outside shooting at the college level and perhaps finishing around the basket as well (similar to Malik this year), but he has the best handles and passing ability of anyone that will be on the roster next year.
    That is some great news....

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    Quote Originally Posted by HSVDawg View Post
    Agree. I'd love to see this lineup next year:

    PG - Peters. Backup PG Malik
    SG - Malik. Backup SG's - Spoon, Wright
    SF - Spoon. Backup SF's - Keglar, Stapleton
    PF - Keglar. Backup PF's - Holman, Ado
    C - Herard. Backup C - Ado

    That is a 9-deep lineup that is very versatile. Many guys are capable of playing 2 or even 3 positions.
    You forgot Carter as well.

    This is how i see it playing out:

    PG - Malik. Backup PG Peter, Ready?, Carter
    SG - Spoon. Backup SG's - Wright, Carter
    SF - Keglar. Backup SF's - Stapleton, Wright
    PF - Holman. Backup PF's - JUCO/Transfer, Keglar
    C - Herard. Backup C - Ado

    10/11 deep, depending on Ready/who we sign.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ifyouonlyknew View Post
    Lamar's biggest adjustment is going to be running a team. Right now he has free reign to do whatever he wants & shoot from wherever he wants. There's not a lot of structure to their offense. He plays an awful lot like Malik at Calloway. How quick he can grasp running an offense & being a general on the floor will determine the amount of minutes he get.
    Agree with what you are saying, but from a raw skills perspective I think he has more tools than Malik does as far as playing PG. Hopefully, he makes a quick adjustment. Time will tell. Either way, he still needs minutes and should not redshirt in any scenario.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big4Dawg View Post
    You forgot Carter as well.

    This is how i see it playing out:

    PG - Malik. Backup PG Peter, Ready?, Carter
    SG - Spoon. Backup SG's - Wright, Carter
    SF - Keglar. Backup SF's - Stapleton, Wright
    PF - Holman. Backup PF's - JUCO/Transfer, Keglar
    C - Herard. Backup C - Ado

    10/11 deep, depending on Ready/who we sign.
    Not really opposed to this lineup either. However, I don't really see 10 or 11 guys getting significant minutes. I like Carter but I think he'll need an adjustment year mainly just to get bigger. He'll have a bigger role in 2018 after Malik leaves. Or course, if Malik leaves this year, he has an early opportunity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big4Dawg View Post
    Q is better than Sword and Thomas right now, and isn't an All-American. Why can't Peters be better than Ready?
    I hope peters is way better than ready, but I'll wait and see. Malik was supposedly much better than ready too, but Malik hasn't been. I was one of the main guys saying Malik would be much better than ready, but I was wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by HSVDawg View Post
    Agree with what you are saying, but from a raw skills perspective I think he has more tools than Malik does as far as playing PG. Hopefully, he makes a quick adjustment. Time will tell. Either way, he still needs minutes and should not redshirt in any scenario.
    His PG skills are definitely better than Malik's that's no question. His ball handling is grade A. A few things he has to work on is his finishing with his right hand. He always seems to come back to his left. Also his defense needs improvement. I think he can be a solid defender because he's super quick it's all about effort & want to. Finally he has to add some weight to his frame. Everybody always mentions IJ's weight well Peters is the same size just has a couple inches on him. Lamar is going to be very very good at MSU I just hope fans will give him a chance to grow & not expect the world his 1st year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big4Dawg View Post
    You forgot Carter as well.

    This is how i see it playing out:

    PG - Malik. Backup PG Peter, Ready?, Carter
    SG - Spoon. Backup SG's - Wright, Carter
    SF - Keglar. Backup SF's - Stapleton, Wright
    PF - Holman. Backup PF's - JUCO/Transfer, Keglar
    C - Herard. Backup C - Ado

    10/11 deep, depending on Ready/who we sign.
    Only way I see 10/11 guys getting consistent minutes is if we go to a more uptempo style defense where we're trapping & pressing most of the game. It's just hard to get that many guys quality minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big4Dawg View Post
    Speaking of Holman, why did he only play 9 minutes last night? Zuppardo even played more minutes than him.
    May have had something to do with back to back turnovers. Idk. he didn't look too great in the minutes he played.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ifyouonlyknew View Post
    Only way I see 10/11 guys getting consistent minutes is if we go to a more uptempo style defense where we're trapping & pressing most of the game. It's just hard to get that many guys quality minutes.
    Has Howland ever done that in the past? As hard as it is to believe considering where we were for the last 4 years and considering we have what, 5 seniors leaving (Ware, Zuppardo, Daniels, Thomas, Sword), we could actually have a log jam next year if Malik comes back and going uptemp might make it easier to keep everybody happy.

    If Malik comes back, Malik, Weatherspoon, and Holman are all clearly going to have a significant part to play next year. Herard and Ado will presumably have to play just because we need centers.

    I'm thinking that Peters, Keglar, and Wright are all highly rated enough taht they are expecting playing time as freshmen? That's an eight man rotation right there without Ready and without Stapleton or Carter.

    I guess if both Herard and Ado aren't ready and we end up playing a lot of small ball, that will open up a lot of minutes.

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    Carter is actually rated higher than Wright.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HSVDawg View Post
    Not really opposed to this lineup either. However, I don't really see 10 or 11 guys getting significant minutes. I like Carter but I think he'll need an adjustment year mainly just to get bigger. He'll have a bigger role in 2018 after Malik leaves. Or course, if Malik leaves this year, he has an early opportunity.
    If you play more than 8, you usually aren't very good. The best teams play 8 players unless we full court press the whole game.

    Also, don't get so caught up in who is the PG. Howland has said many times he likes having 2 PG's in at the same time like Westbrook and Collison at UCLA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big4Dawg View Post
    Carter is actually rated higher than Wright.
    Carter could redshirt b/c he only weighs about 155 lbs. He can really shoot it though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ifyouonlyknew View Post
    Howland's job is to win games for MSU. For MSU Malik's best spot is the 2 & IJ & Peters will play the 1.
    This^^ I think Malik can be a hell of a slasher for us like Sword but better when he gets his confidence up. Malik needs to practice all offseason of coming off of ball screens and catching and shooting like Fisher-Davis from Vandy was doing. Malik is a shooter and when he gets warmed up can be lethal. His catch and shoot shots lately have been bad off. That and driving more would be my main two goals for Malik and occasionally running the point but Peters and Ready will be much better at the point than Malik. Also agree on him getting his weight up and more conditioned. I think Malik Q and Holman will all look better next year after being thrown to the fire and having experience and confidence under their belt. They will be the leaders of the team next year. Q is already a beast so I know he will be strong next year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoopsDawg View Post
    Carter could redshirt b/c he only weighs about 155 lbs. He can really shoot it though.
    Yes Carter is going to be that go to guy when we need a 3. That kid can flat out shoot. We have been needing this desperately. I am hoping he is like Shane Power automatic!

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