By Joel Welser
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Southeastern Conference
2009-10: 24-11, 9-7
2009-10 postseason: NIT
Coach: Andy Kennedy (85-50 at
Key Losses: F DeAundre Cranston, F Murphy Holloway, G Eniel Polynice, G Terrico White
Key Newcomers:
Coach Andy Kennedy has a total of seven newcomers headed to
Backcourt:
The backcourt has their star in Chris Warren. He is the unquestioned leader of this team after averaging 17.2 points and 3.5 assists during his junior campaign. Those numbers may go up with more of the scoring load sitting on
Frontcourt:
Terrance Henry and Reginald Buckner both averaged a little over 17 minutes per game last year. Those numbers will have to go up due to lack of other options. The part-time starters will now be counted on to do a lot more. Henry is a versatile scorer who can stretch out the defense with his three-point shooting ability, but he is also not afraid to throw around his 6-9, 205 pound frame in the paint. Buckner is the more traditional big man. He was not much of a scorer as a freshman, but he was limited due to an ankle sprain. If Buckner starts scoring, he will be a superb player in the SEC. Buckner is already a great rebounder and shot blocker and if he can add eight to ten points per game on top of that, he will be looking at all-conference accolades. The biggest thing stopping him is his knack for getting into foul trouble.
Who to Watch:
With just five returning players who saw any significant playing time last year, Ole Miss would like to get some immediate production from their group of experienced newcomers instead of having to rely too heavily on the freshmen. Steadman Short is a lengthy power forward who has the skill to immediately be a quality backup. Fellow junior college transfer Donald Williams is a great shooter and if his shot is falling, he will be a great asset off the bench. Nick Williams, a transfer from
Final Projection:
The overall team depth should be in good shape with the healthy mix of transfers and freshmen. Sooner or later players like Cox and Nick Williams could be starters and at the least they should be superb players off of the bench. That gives
Projected Post-season Tournament: NCAA
Projected Starting Five:
Chris Warren, Senior, Guard, 17.2 ppg
Trevor Gaskins, Junior, Guard, 4.7 ppg
Zach Graham, Senior, Guard, 9.2 ppg
Terrance Henry, Junior, Forward, 6.4 ppg
Reginald Buckner, Sophomore, Forward, 4.1 ppg