siudawgs wrote:SIU's roster (so far, still two scholarships open):
Returnees
Kennard Davis, 6-6 So.
Jarrett Hensley, 6-8 Sr.
Sheridan Sharp, 6-3 So.
Newcomers
Ali Dibba, 6-4 Sr. (Abilene Christian)
Drew Steffe, 6-5 RS Fr. (Texas Tech)
Damien Mayo, 6-3 Jr. (Missouri State)
Davion Sykes, 6-6 Jr. (Texas State)
Jaheem Webber, 6-10 Fr. (Normal HS)
Rolyns Aligbe, 6-9 Fr. (Winchendon Prep)
Tyler Bey, 6-9 So. (Missouri State)
Jorge Moreno, 6-10 Jr. (Lee CC)
Adding a point guard who could challenge Sharp for the starting spot would seem to be a high priority in the (very) late stages of the spring cycle. I don't think that's really Mayo's game (correct me if I'm wrong, MoState fans), and you wouldn't think they'd go into the season with only one true PG onboard. They could probably also still use another 3-point sniper to complement Steffe, but they are stocked with athleticism and depth at the wing spots.
Believe Mayo's best offense is in front of him , right now he's best around the basket and on cuts. Can post up most guards his size or smaller. However, if he isn't active offensively, it's tough to pair him with a traditional pg . He's got tons of leadership qualities, is really versatile defensively , but isn't a pg and to date hasn't shown a consistent outside stroke. But like I said, pair him with a couple offensive minded guards and his defense and intangibles come thru .