By Joel Welser
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Southeastern Conference
2008-09: 25-11, 9-7
2008-09 postseason: NIT
Coach: Billy Donovan (310-126 at
Key Losses: G Nick Calathes, F Allan Chaney, G Walter Hodge
Key Newcomers:
A few newcomers will make an immediate impact on this team. Vernon Macklin, a transfer from
Backcourt:
Boynton will help take some of the burden off of Erving Walker. Walker, a 5-8 sophomore, tallied 10.1 points and 2.4 assists last year and that was mostly off of the bench. Now
Frontcourt:
Dan Werner, Chandler Parsons and Alex Tyus started a majority of the games in the frontcourt last year and all three of them are back. Wener is a tall small forward who, at 6-8, can shoot over most opposing players. Parsons is also a decent outside shooter, but he does most of his damage attacking the basket. And, with the addition of Macklin, Parsons might be the odd man out as far as the starting lineup is concerned. Kenny Kadji is yet another sophomore who had a decent freshman season. He only averaged 12.5 minutes per game, but Kadji is a big body who can grab rebounds and block shots.
Who to Watch:
Tyus had to play the five spot most of last season and he is best suited to be a power forward. Still he averaged 12.5 points per game and led the team in rebounding and blocked shots. If Macklin can make the impact that most
Final Projection:
The frontcourt is very underappreciated. If Parsons, who averaged 9.2 points and 5.7 rebounds as a sophomore, is coming off the bench, that is some quality depth at Coach Billy Donovan’s disposal. The rebounding issues of a year ago will be gone and Walker and Boynton will give the backcourt plenty of scoring punch. That leaves it up to the defense as the difference between an NCAA appearance and another disappointing trip to the NIT.
Projected Post-season Tournament: NCAA
Projected Starting Five:
Erving Walker, Sophomore, Guard 10.1 points per game
Kenny Boynton, Freshman, Guard, DNP last season
Dan Werner, Senior, Forward, 8.9 points per game
Alex Tyus, Junior, Forward, 12.5 points per game
Vernon Macklin, Junior, Center, DNP last season