DoubleJayAlum wrote:Wasn't Cousinard an all conference performer though? Sounds like a pretty good player to inherit to me. How many other recent MVC hires have inherited an all conference player? Not McDermott. Not Hinson. Not Indiana St. Lusk inherited POY, but that was all as everyone else graduated.
I think it is a stretch to say that Marshal didn't inherit any talent. If you want to say it wasn't the best talent for his offensive sustem, that is one thing (but it is pretty much true for any new hire).
Some seniors have lot of trouble adapting to a new coach. Couisnard seemed to have that situation. Or maybe it was just that there was no one to get the ball to him.
Hatch hadn't played a game of basketball in two years and desperately needed a RS year to get back to anything resembling a basketball player.
Durley hadn't decided it was necessary to learn or attempt to play defense. He averaged 7, but he consistently gave up 30+. Turgeon almost cut Durley loose because Durley didn't like to practice or do conditioning work. Marshall had to be convinced not to cut him loose until Durley finally admitted he was lazy and didn't like to work hard. Those were Durley's words.
Ellis was a 2.5 ppg guy. The SG was Gal Mekel (28.7% from 3). A walkon started 5 games. Clemente was decent on the boards, and a 7 ppg guy. Phil Thomasson had no business being on an MVC team (he got cut t Colorado State before Turgeon recruited him as a transfer), but he was the starting Center. Mantas Griskenas was a 1st team JuCo AA that Marshall, but he blew out a knee.
Guards 6'2" or taller just shot over Braeuer at 5'11". Mekel was too slow to defend any but the slowest guards in the league. Wendell Preadom got 12.5 minutes with his 28.3% and 18.8% shooting numbers. WSU shot 30.8 % from 3 while giving up 38.9%.
Durley was huge liability. Thomasson, Preadom, and Mekel were not D1 players at the "mid-major" level. Hatch needed a RS year. Braeuer missed a lot of the season. Griskenas blew out a knee. That's 7 (of 11) guys who averaged double-digit minutes. After Braeuer got hurt, there wasn't another player on the team who could actually play PG. Braeuer played some late in the season, but after he got hurt and started missing games, WSU went 4-15.