By Joel Welser
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Southeastern Conference
2009-10: 21-13, 9-7
2009-10 postseason: NCAA
Coach: Billy Donovan (333-139 at
Key Losses: G Ray Shipman, F Dan Werner
Key Newcomers:
This is also a group that desperately needs depth on the perimeter. Scottie Wilbekin is not the most highly regarded recruit around; in fact he is the worst in this class according to most pundits, but he will have to play some major minutes at the one and two spots. Small forward Casey Prather has the versatility to play some minutes at the shooting guard position, but he is not much of a shooter. He will score around the basket and be a nuisance on the defensive end however. Cody Larson and Will Yeguete are a couple power forwards who will have to bide their time for now, but center Patric Young could make an impact right away. The 6-8, 224 pounder is a superb rebounder and shot blocker and will blossom into a great player once he can find the minutes.
Backcourt:
Erving Walker and Kenny Boynton make this team tick.
Frontcourt:
Chandler Parsons, a 6-9 forward, may be the best outside shooter on the team. Not only is he a clutch scorer, but he connected on 35.8 percent of his attempts from long range. That is better than both Boynton and Walker. However, Parsons just does not take too many three-pointers. The Gators need him in the paint as well. Even as a part-time starter Parsons averaged 6.9 rebounds per game on top of his 12.4 points and 2.6 assists. Alex Tyus will stay under the basket more often, although he has developed a nice mid-range game throughout the years. The 6-8 senior is a tough rebounder and yet another double figure scorer. Much of the depth from the frontcourt will come from the newcomers along with sophomore Erik Murphy and junior Adam Allen, if he can get healthy.
Who to Watch:
The addition of Vernon Macklin has provided a much needed banger under the basket. Macklin is not a great rebounder, but he is a tough player and his ability to consistently score in the paint has opened up the offense. With another year of improvement, Macklin will make this already impressive starting five even better.
Final Projection:
The depth in the frontcourt will not be a problem with the addition of Young and some other talented newcomers. However, the lack of depth in the backcourt will be a problem again this year. Wilbekin will help, but he is probably going to be another Ray Shipman, who can shoot a little better and handle the ball. Boynton and Walker both averaged nearly 33 minutes per game last year and they were tired by the end of the year. That has to change or this
Projected Post-season Tournament: NCAA
Projected Starting Five:
Erving Walker, Junior, Guard, 12.6 ppg
Kenny Boynton, Sophomore, Guard, 14.0 ppg
Chandler Parsons, Senior, Forward, 12.4 ppg
Alex Tyus, Senior, Forward, 11.8 ppg
Vernon Macklin, Senior, Center, 10.6 ppg