After the loss of Holmes to a heart condition, there was a question about a backup for VanVleet at PG. Baker ran point for one of the teams and was outstanding. May not be the guy for end of the shot clock situations, but he's a solid PG.
Early was unstoppable. Not sure if that's because Early is that good or if Darius Carter is that weak on D.
There wasn't much scoring around the basket, except for Early who was scoring from wherever and whenever he chose to score. The post players can defend the basket, but I didn't see much offense. I came away with less confidence in the Shox post play than I had going in.
Shaq Morris - the 6'7, 270 lb. Fr (had some great HS credentials) looked like he still belonged in HS.
VanVleet can throw a sweet lob and Coleby can catch it and finish. Coleby has incredible ups for a 6'9" guy.
In the NCAA's I watched VanVleet get to the hoop and score against some of the top guards in the nation. VanVleet was completely shut off at the hoop by Baker. Don't know if that's because VanVleet was making bad decisions or if Baker has figured out how to D VanVleet.
VanVleet got a lot of points. I thought he took too many shots to get the points he got. I thought it was the Baker/Early show.
A scrimmage doesn't count for that much and doesn't always indicate how players are going to perform in games. With that disclaimer, I believe Early and Baker are easily the best 2 Shox I've ever seen at Shocker Madness. Some other observers think VanVleet had a vetter game than Baker.
Post play appears it could be weaker than I was expecting. The bigger SF's didn't have great games.
I expect the starting lineup to be:
C - Coleby
PF - Early
SF - Cotton/Baker
SG - Baker/Cotton
PG - VanVleet