2011-2012 Liberty Flames Basketball PreviewLiberty Flames - Big South
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Who to Watch: Antwan Burrus and Joel Vander Pol split starts at the center position last season. One of those two will need to step up and be a more consistent force under the basket even if the group of newcomers can provide a quality power forward. Burrus proved to be the more productive player, but at 6-6 he is way too small to start at the five spot with the 6-4 Brown at power forward. That will not work against most opponents. Vander Pol has the height and girth to push people around in the paint, but he did not have a particularly productive freshmen campaign. Carter McMasters and Sommy Ogukwe will fight it out with the newcomers for playing time off of the bench in the frontcourt. |
Final Projection:
The Flames really need to find a shooter in the backcourt. Speaks is more of a scorer than a shooter, but he could certainly fill that role sooner or later. David Minaya started 31 games a year ago and proved to be a fine scorer, but not a particularly effective shooter. Jeremy Anderson is running out of time to emerge as a shooter and is much better off attacking the basket with his 6-4, 200 pound frame. Chene Phillips showed some promise during his freshman campaign, but not as a shooter. That leaves last year’s most effective sixth man, John Caleb Sanders. Sanders only averaged 12.4 minutes per game, but he did knock down 1.1 three-pointers per game. However, Sanders is almost exclusively a catch and shoot player and he will almost certainly provide a little spark off of the bench every once in a while instead of finding a starting role. That still leaves a big gap in the starting lineup to replace Gordon’s 2.2 three-pointers per game and on a team that did not shoot very well last season, it may get worse this time around. However, this team has plenty of options and more than enough talent to win the Big South even if they cannot hit an outside shot.
Projected Postseason Tournament: none
Projected Starting Five:
Jesse Sanders, Senior, Guard, 11.3 points per game
Tavares Speaks, Junior, Guard, DNP last season
David Minaya, Senior, Guard, 10.7 points per game
John Brown, Senior, Guard, 11.3 points per game
Joel Vander Pol, Sophomore, Center, 4.1 points per game
By Joel Welser courtesy of www.CollegeSportsMadness.com
CollegeSports-fans.com Senior Basketball Writer
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