glm38 wrote:Depth at the post position is really a problem for just about every Valley team isn't it? There just aren't enough quality 4/5 players to go around even for a team like WSU. As good as WSU has been this year they have a definite gap at the post in between Carter and their young guys. Is that a deficiency on the part of Marshall and staff? I don't think so. I'm sure they took the best players available to them.
Next year it appears we (the Valley) will really have a dearth of quality post players. If Mock doesn't come back who does that leave? Lynch for sure but who else. You could argue that Tyler McCullough even though he's been really inconsistent could be one of the top 3 or 4 fives in the league. Kind of by default.
I actually don't think there's that much of a gap between Carter and Shaq right now -- particularly considering the experience gap of senior to freshman. Carter's the better offensive player and Shaq's the better defensive player. Regardless, Shaq will be a strong five long-term as long as his motivation level stays high. That guy is one of the few people I see with a Valley future that realistically ranges from Player of the Year to transferring to a lower conference by his junior year.
For WSU, Nurger could potentially be a player if he gets a lot of weight room help ... but considering his age I think it's more likely he ends up as a bust. Kelly has a good future in front of him at 6'7". McDuffie's going to be one of the best big men in the league at 6'8", but he's not a post guy from what I've seen of him.
I think Envold at Drake could be really strong the next two years as well. Especially with a solid PG in Timmer getting the ball to him consistently.
Lynch seems to have a very high ceiling. Mock obviously has the potential to be a monster. Koch will likely end up being good considering the family's/Jacobson's track record.
But yeah, big man issues are always going to be a Valley thing.