Quote Originally Posted by MarketingBully View Post
It depends. Mario would have helped us if he improved his game in the areas I talked about, all of a sudden became a team player, and changed his attitude 180 degrees but what were the chances of that happening? It's obvious that our top scorers for this team are Q, Peters, Nick W, and Tyson Carter. Could Kegler have adapted and swallowed his pride enough to be the fifth or sixth option on offense? We have quite a few talented scorers on this team already. What we need are players willing to defend and rebound. Adding players like Ado and giving more minutes to Xavian Stapleton and Eli Wright should help us improve in our deficient areas. That is why I say addition by subtraction.
You're off on this one. Q was going to be our primary scoring option and after that, I'm not sure we'd have a standout scoring option. We're obviously going to work the ball into the post (we did that with Herard this year, and presumably he'll improve and we'll maybe have another option in Ado). And Peters will likely be the second scorer, but I'm not sure how much of that would be a function of us running plays for him and how much of that would be a function of him havnig the ball in his hands a lot. But even if Keglar didn't improve his offensive game, he'd at worst get as many scoring opportunities as any of the players other than Q, Peters, and Herard and he also brings some rebounding and size to the table.

I hate that we lost him because it made us worse and I think he's ultimately going to find out the move wasn't good for him. If he couldn't accept being a really important starter and not the star, better for him to move on. But it still stinks for us.