Who will be our Most Valuable Newcomer?

Who will be our Most Valuable New Comer?

  • Bryce Hopkins

    Votes: 40 34.2%
  • Ian Jackson

    Votes: 33 28.2%
  • Oziyah Sellers

    Votes: 8 6.8%
  • Joson Sanon

    Votes: 23 19.7%
  • Dillon Mitchell

    Votes: 8 6.8%
  • The Field

    Votes: 5 4.3%

  • Total voters
    117
Sanon, unlike Jackson won’t be learning to be a primary ball handler. Yes, learning a new system, but has experience off the ball where he’ll as usual primarily play.

An aside, seems on paper to have a ton of talent offensively, but rubber hits the road w Rick on D. Perhaps a better question is who will be our primary guys to make stops.
 
A serious embarrassment of riches. Finally on an even playing field with the bluebloods. Since we are forced to pick one, I’ll go with Captain Jack.
I really have no opinion (aka idea) who will be MVNC, but I decided to vote because:
Dillon Mitchell deserves some props
This poll requires mandatory participation, and I don’t any visits from somebody looking to adjust my kneecaps…
 
I voted Ian, because as the anointed starting PG of a Top 5 team going into the season, the team success is contingent on the PG success. If this team is going deep into March, it starts at the Point.
 
Sellers will average the most impactful 12.3 PPG ever seen -- mostly because the last three points of his college career bring us a national championship.

Someone should bookmark this page because I'm absolutely nailing this prediction.
 
Sellers will average the most impactful 12.3 PPG ever seen -- mostly because the last three points of his college career bring us a national championship.

Someone should bookmark this page because I'm absolutely nailing this prediction.
I’m pulling up the Draft Kings app right now!
 
A serious embarrassment of riches. Finally on an even playing field with the bluebloods. Since we are forced to pick one, I’ll go with Captain Jack.
thought the same thing looking up and down that list... like wow... what a.. dare i say... Mega... Haul.

Sellers and Mitchell will have specific roles... but are studs in their own right...

Ian and Joson probably have the highest ceiling of anyone on the team...

But i am on the Bryce train... I am fully convinced he made a business decision last year. Knew / Wanted to come here. 4 yr Vet with a giant "remember me" chip on his shoulder.

Gonna be a fun year
 
Sanon, unlike Jackson won’t be learning to be a primary ball handler. Yes, learning a new system, but has experience off the ball where he’ll as usual primarily play.

An aside, seems on paper to have a ton of talent offensively, but rubber hits the road w Rick on D. Perhaps a better question is who will be our primary guys to make stops.

See this is what the thread should have been - who will be LMF's favorite newcomer. The answer to both that and your question is Dillon Mitchell.

I voted for Sanon on the thread topic poll, though
 
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