2025-2026 Season

Any chance there is a boxscore we can take a look at? I know, it was just a team scrimmage, but would love to see stats for Sanon, Mitchell and some of the other guys.
 
May not be the best exercise to over evaluate game stats from a intra squad scrimmage. Much like a February Grapefruit League boxscore. Having 5 potent scorers, with 3 that can break you down can be lethal. Then go back to traditional sets with Darling is a nice change of pace. Get the defense right, look out.
 
May not be the best exercise to over evaluate game stats from a intra squad scrimmage. Much like a February Grapefruit League boxscore. Having 5 potent scorers, with 3 that can break you down can be lethal. Then go back to traditional sets with Darling is a nice change of pace. Get the defense right, look out.
Exactly. We're going to be able to score, if we can play the switching D like last season this team has the potential to be lethal.
 
I’m thinking that CRP is envisioning Jackson and Sellers as “guards”. Think Earl Monroe and Clyde Frazier with the Knicks. With Sellers as Clyde and Ian as Earl. No true point guard, but lead guards.
For you younger fans think Kyrie Irving and James Harden with the Brooklyn Nets.
As long as they share and play defense, CRP will take our team very far.
I can’t wait.

Well 3 of the 4 guys you mention were point guards, just scoring point guards, and some of the best ever at that.

Listening to CRP's interview it's clear that he expects the entire team to move, move the ball and run positionless basketball once they cross the mid court line. He said multiple times he expects Oziah to be competent at getting it across half court and then make the first pass after that it's motion offense and no plays. Does that mean he doesn't feel the need for a true PG or does it mean he's adjusting to not having a true starting PG. The biggest concern is is Oziah, or anyone for that matter, going to be able to attack full court pressure.
 
Well 3 of the 4 guys you mention were point guards, just scoring point guards, and some of the best ever at that.

Listening to CRP's interview it's clear that he expects the entire team to move, move the ball and run positionless basketball once they cross the mid court line. He said multiple times he expects Oziah to be competent at getting it across half court and then make the first pass after that it's motion offense and no plays. Does that mean he doesn't feel the need for a true PG or does it mean he's adjusting to not having a true starting PG. The biggest concern is is Oziah, or anyone for that matter, going to be able to attack full court pressure.
Doesn’t this have the feel when a MLB team uses the expression “closer by committee”, which really means you don’t have a closer? IMO, we can dive into this position-less basketball, motion offense, etc, all we want but I want a strong PG who can settle the team down when needed, set others up in advantageous positions to score and play solid D while being able to shoot/score when needed. Remember what happen to our team when Kadary fouled out and no one could get us into a flow on offense. This team does not have that it appears unless Darling is that, which would be unexpected. This, and how they click on D, is going to be a big reason if we sink or swim this year. But all we can do is have faith in Coach to mold this team into what it can be because we all agree the talent is there.
 
This is a “just saying” post because I am not remotely familiar with the majority of players on this team. But I have posted and felt since day one that Pitino is taking a huge gamble putting together a team with no point guard. Although very early, it would appear Jackson ain’t it and I have my doubts Sellers, also with no experience at the position, will be equipped to man the position against the teams the Johnnies will have to beat to get to where they hope to go. So that leaves Darling who is making a bigger than even monumental jump if he turns out to be the one. Comparisons to Kolek are all well and good but let’s face it, the Kolek story is pretty much a one off.
Positionless basketball sounds great in the off-season, but not too many real successful examples, NC level successful examples, to fall back on. As for Frazier and Monroe; two of the very best all around guards to ever lace them up, not just two all time great players but two all time team oriented, highly unselfish, highly cerebral players.
We shall see and I am not betting against it all coming together but I certainly think it is going to be an interesting ride to say the least.
 
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Do you believe Dylan should be the starting point guard? I do. Referring back to what sju79# posted about the team not meshing yet, I think Dylan is the missing piece. This would leave Lefty on the bench who has point guard experience and Sellers on the bench for instant offense. This would also leave Jackson free to do what he does best. Any thoughts?
I agree CBA69. I think Lefty becomes very important this season as we really only have Darling as true PG. Lefty also already has one year in the system. He knows the offense. If Darling can start at PG and Lefty can give us 5-8 quality minutes as the back up, that would solve the only issue that I could see this team having.
 
Problem is that while I think they are both cerebral enough to man the point for us, they'll eventually run into equally cerebral kids who can also abuse them with their athleticism.
Fair point. Teams are going to press us like crazy without a bonafide PG on the floor. That’s a real concern.
 
Fair point. Teams are going to press us like crazy without a bonafide PG on the floor. That’s a real concern.
I like both kids, but I think we'll find out pretty quickly if we should have tried harder/overpaid for Acaden Lewis.

It's not my business to tell a billionaire what to do with his money, but when the rest of the roster looks like this, I personally may have pushed all my chips to the center and given Boogie $6m-$7m.
 
I like both kids, but I think we'll find out pretty quickly if we should have tried harder/overpaid for Acaden Lewis.

It's not my business to tell a billionaire what to do with his money, but when the rest of the roster looks like this, I personally may have pushed all my chips to the center and given Boogie $6m-$7m.
Nothing has convinced me that they've done enough at PG this offseason, given where we are for every other position.
 
I agree CBA69. I think Lefty becomes very important this season as we really only have Darling as true PG. Lefty also already has one year in the system. He knows the offense. If Darling can start at PG and Lefty can give us 5-8 quality minutes as the back up, that would solve the only issue that I could see this team having.
The only way Lefty plays significant minutes in a game this year is if half the team is out with the flu.
 
I agree CBA69. I think Lefty becomes very important this season as we really only have Darling as true PG. Lefty also already has one year in the system. He knows the offense. If Darling can start at PG and Lefty can give us 5-8 quality minutes as the back up, that would solve the only issue that I could see this team having.
Time will tell but from what I’ve seen, read and heard it seems that Ayo and Lefty are likely going to be competing for the 10 and 11 spots in the rotation. I just don’t see Lefty being part of the point guard solution this year.
 
If Darling can start at PG and Lefty can give us 5-8 quality minutes as the back up, that would solve the only issue that I could see this team having.
If Pitino wants Darling to start at PG, he's orchestrating a major headfake! He has just pronounced Sellers -a guy who has never played a second at PG in college- as the starting PG. That's after his first choice at starting PG, Jackson- another guy who has never played a second at PG- was deemed unsuitable for the position. Pitino's good at playing mind games, but I suspect this is a case of swinging and missing on multiple PG transfer targets and Darling's coming off the bench because he's not ready for prime time.
 
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