by far, i think its unanimous that OAK is currently the most valuable, overall player on the team. George too. which leads me to....
i haven't looked at stats (attempts compared to others and scoring %) but give Kinsey credit for unselfish play, even if he struggles handling the ball, sometimes finishing. teams are keying on him. he's doing things somewhat quietly; D, rebounding/put-backs and assists. it's hard to remember that he's 6'5, his leaping ability makes us think he's 6'9 and almost we expect him to have a auto-height switch or perfect timing all the time, lol.
Taylor will be OK- he's dealt with the changes of playing within a West structure and now a team that is much more diverse. DD has mentioned taking bad chances (passes, etc.) as a team, not just Taylor. that (IQ, staying cool and collected) is what separates good teams from average.
i agree that past statements that the Campbell game was a bit of a fluke (shooting %). imho, we've played some decent teams and we i think we can stay close with Indiana if we finish shots/FTs better.
Glad to see that Early is playing smarter, better D and finding his niche- he's proving me wrong in some ways. same for Serenac. Toussaint has a pretty good IQ for a FR and has a foundation for a solid future, plays within himself. he'll learn D without fouling, we will have another positive contributing, team player.
If Byers and Miladinovic can just improve D when on the court and concentrate a little more specific on what 's the best O roles for themselves we can be better overall. i know the coaches are working on sorting things out, but it is on them to help these guys as soon as possible. remember, Byers has actually won us a few games in the past.
i do give credit to staff in regards to adjusting for lack of sweet shooting from outside so far this year. this is a different team from Elmore days and West days. how do we get these guys to stroke shots more consistently, relaxed but focused, like many of the teams we've played seem to do.
Last but not least is playing within the inconsistent world of referees, night in and night out, it's not easy but this is also on the staff (and players) to recognize early in games and play accordingly/adjust as necessary.