I know I am not exactly breaking any news with the post, but watching the Tournament this weekend I have been struck by the guard play. It seems like a playmaking guard (one who can create for others and make shots on his own) is a mandatory component of a Sweet 16 team. Even teams that lost in the round of 32 like Marquette, Oklahoma State, and Siena had some impressive guard play.
I hope one of our current guards can become what I've seen this weekend, but it will take a ton of work for Nolen, Westbrook, or Joseph to reach that level. I hope we are looking heavily at out of state guards for the 2010 class.
I hope one of our current guards can become what I've seen this weekend, but it will take a ton of work for Nolen, Westbrook, or Joseph to reach that level. I hope we are looking heavily at out of state guards for the 2010 class.