By Joel Welser
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Pacific-10
2008-09: 17-16, 8-10
2008-09 postseason: NIT
Coach: Ken Bone (First year at
Coach Tony Bennett continued the success started by his father at
Key Losses: C Aron Baynes, F Caleb Forrest, F Daven Harmeling, G Taylor Rochestie
Key Newcomers:
Coach Ken Bone has been very successful at
Backcourt:
Without Rochestie, Klay Thompson is the star of this team. As a freshman, the 6-6 guard tallied 12.5 points and 4.2 rebounds per game. He is a great outside shooter who connected on over 41 percent of his attempts and hit over two per contest. With his size, he can simply shoot over most opposing defenders. Once he gets a little more aggressive getting to the basket, Thompson will be a superstar in the Pac-10. Marcus Capers is his likely partner on the wing. Capers will not score anywhere near as much as Thompson, but he earned nine starts as a freshman and can handle the ball and even hit the glass relatively effectively. With players like Mike Harthun returning, the backcourt should be in great shape if one of the newcomers can run the point.
Frontcourt:
It is in the frontcourt where there are some major losses. Nikola Koprivica has the ability to defend the four spot, but he would ideally spend most of his time on the wing. Coach Bone would not mind having a player who can handle the ball and shoot the outside shot at the four spot, but the Cougars will suffer on the glass because of it. The only true post player with any amount of experience is DeAngelo Casto. The 6-8 forward had a decent freshman campaign, averaging 4.4 points and 4.0 rebounds while earning two starts. The frontcourt will now be his and he has to develop into a more consistent scorer.
Who to Watch:
Capers, Castom and Thompson were all freshmen last year who played a big role on this team. Those are the players that need to be watched. If they can continue the success of their freshmen campaigns and turn into consistent sophomores,
Final Projection:
That means this is a young team with a new coach. There is certainly some rebuilding to be done, but the pieces are there for this year to be relatively successful. The Cougars might not make the NIT again, or any other postseason tournament for that matter, but they have a great new coach and a young nucleus of players to build around and will be looking at the NCAA Tournament in the next year or two.
Projected Post-season Tournament: none
Projected Starting Five:
Reggie Moore, Freshman, Guard, DNP last season
Klay Thompson, Sophomore, Guard, 12.5 points per game
Marcus Capers, Sophomore, Guard, 1.7 points per game
Nikola Koprivica, Senior, Guard, 3.1 points per game
DeAngelo Casto, Sophomore, Forward, 4.4 points per game