By Joel Welser
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Big East Conference
2009-10: 19-16, 7-11
2009-10 postseason: NIT
Coach: Mick Cronin (61-68 at
Key Losses: G Lance Stephenson, C Steve Toyloy, G Deonta Vaughn
Key Newcomers:
The three newcomers may add some depth to the team, but
Backcourt:
The Bearcats were an awful shooting team last year even with Stephenson and Vaughn. In fact, without those two the shooting numbers will likely go up as this team starts looking inside to the forwards more often. Yet, the backcourt still needs to find some new scorers. Cashmere Wright is the most experienced option after averaging 5.4 points and 2.0 assists last season. The junior started 11 games and has proven that he can be the leader on the floor. Finding a starter at the shooting guard position will be a little more difficult. Dion Dixon, Jaquon Parker and Larry Davis all have their pros and cons. Parker started the most games a year ago and was the most consistent outside shooter, but it remains to be seen if he can do that from a starting role.
Frontcourt:
No matter who starts at the shooting guard spot, it is pretty clear that Rashad Bishop and Yancy Gates will start at the forward positions. Bishop, a 6-6 senior, will do a little bit of everything and will need to turn into the leader on the floor. For a player who can hit the long ball, Bishop was one of just a few players on the team last season who would take smart shots. If he continues to do that, he should improve on his 8.8 points and 4.4 rebounds. Gates is the bigger body in the paint and will almost exclusively stay under the basket. He has developed into a fine interior scorer and a decent rebounder and shot blocker. Darnell Wilks and the newcomers will have to cover most of the minutes off the bench, but this is a team that can move Bishop to the five spot, Gates to the four and a bigger guard like Parker to the small forward position if they need to play smaller.
Who to Watch:
However,
Final Projection:
Making shots will be the difference between a good year and a bad year for
Projected Post-season Tournament: NIT
Projected Starting Five:
Cashmere Wright, Sophomore, Guard, 5.4 ppg
Dion Dixon, Junior, Guard, 4.9 ppg
Rashad Bishop, Senior, Forward, 8.4 ppg
Yancy Gates, Junior, Forward, 10.4 ppg
Ibrahima Thomas, Junior, Center, 5.8 ppg