2011-2012 Purdue Boilermakers Basketball PreviewPurdue Boilermakers - Big Ten Conference
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Who to Watch: Lewis Jackson will lead the offensive and defensive effort once again from the point guard position. Jackson, when healthy, has been a superb distributor and defensive stopper. But Jackson has emerged as a fine offensive threat as well. He has developed a decent mid-range jumper that has forced the opposition to guard him out on the perimeter. When that happens, Jackson can use his explosiveness to drive to the basket and find an open teammate. Purdue plans to run more of their traditional motion offense this year instead of isolating Johnson and Moore. That should lead to open looks for guards like Ryne Smith and D.J. Byrd. Smith is easily the best shooter on this team, connecting on 44.1 percent of his attempts last year. He should step back into a starting role, but he may need to diversify his offensive attack a little bit. Byrd started 22 games last year, mostly at the power forward spot as an undersized replacement for Hummel. With Hummel back, Byrd will move to the small forward position. However, he will have some stiff competition for minutes from Kelsey Barlow. The 6-5 junior is not a shooter like Byrd, but he is a great defender who has been asked to guard point guards and power forwards. He is a fine athlete who can attack the basket and when asked to score more, he can do it. Sophomore Terone Johnson is the player most like Moore. Johnson can do a little bit of everything and will eventually do a lot of everything. However, he may be relegated to the bench again this season, but he is another fine player to have on the bench. Purdue even has John Hart back to provide more depth on the perimeter. |
Final Projection:
The backcourt is in great shape even without Moore, but the frontcourt is much more inexperienced. Travis Carroll or Sandi Marcius will have to step into a starting role beside Hummel and if the freshmen are not ready to play, Byrd will have to spend more time backing up Hummel than Coach Painter would prefer. Carroll has been the more consistent player and was playing pretty good basketball at the end of last season, so he will likely get the first crack at the starting job. However, Marcius is a better athlete and is full of potential. Either way, Purdue will have to stay healthy and the young frontcourt needs to grow up in a hurry if this Boilermaker team wants to avoid another disappointing ending to a season.
Projected Postseason Tournament: NCAA
Projected Starting Five:
Lewis Jackson, Senior, Guard, 8.0 points per game
Ryne Smith, Senior, Guard, 6.2 points per game
Kelsey Barlow, Junior, Guard, 5.1 points per game
Robbie Hummel, Senior, Forward, DNP last season
Travis Carroll, Sophomore, Forward, 1.3 points per game
By Joel Welser courtesy of www.CollegeSportsMadness.com
CollegeSports-fans.com Senior Basketball Writer
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