DTN's 2008-2009 Texas Tech Basketball Preview
Basketball season is right around the corner and I thought it was high time to take a look at this year's squad. All numbers are based on last year's performances and you'll note that Texas Tech has quite a few new players that are expected to contribute immediately.
Probable Starters
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| 23 | Nick Okorie | 6'1"/195 | PG/SG | Jr. | 17.2 | 3.4 | - | - | - | - |
| 21 | John Roberson | 5'11"/165 | PG | So. | 12.3 | 2.5 | 3.3 | 1.2/1 | 0.8 | 0.0 |
| 20 | Alan Voskuil | 6'3"/181 | SG | Sr. | 13.1 | 3.8 | 1.4 | 1/1.2 | 1.4 | 0.0 |
| 32 | Mike Singletary | 6'6"/230 | SF | So. | 7.3 | 3.0 | 1.0 | 1/1.5 | 0.4 | 0.3 |
| 31 | Darko Cohadarevic | 6'9"/242 | PF | Jr. | 15.4 | 8.0 | - | - | - | - |
| 24 | Trevor Cook | 6'9"/241 | PF | Jr. | 4.9 | 2.4 | 0.6 | 1/1.9 | 0.3 | 0.6 |
I understand the rules of basketball and there are only 5 starters, but I've included 6 starters because I think that Pat Knight will utilize these 6 guys depending upon the opposing team. Junior Knight has already said that Cohadarevic and Okorie will start and I think that's a good thing. I think it's also safe to assume that Roberson and Voskuil will also continue to start. I think that Junior Knight would prefer to have an athletic 3-guard lineup, much like Texas has run out in recent years (Augustin, Abrams and Mason) and now, Texas Tech has something similar, although Voskuil is not quite as athletic as Mason, he's a much better shooter, is okay defensively (he does a good job of keeping his man in front of him) and with his shooting, makes up for some of the lack of true athleticism.
Okorie is supposed to be a jumping-jack of a guard and in JUCO he was a very good shooter. I think opposing teams are going to have a difficult time covering Okorie and he should have more than enough athleticism to cover opposing guards as well. Roberson's freshman season had some bumps along the way, but he was a true freshman and he'll improve on what he did last year, he just needs to watch the turnovers.
Singletary is another true sophomore who will need to improve defensively as well as adding to his offensive game. When I watched Singletary in the Futures Game he displayed a nice 3-point shot and I'm hoping that he continues to mature his game to the point that he's both an inside and outside threat, but would hate to see him abandon his inside game completely. Singletary has some good post moves and I think he can take advantage of opposing small forwards inside.
Cohadarevic is the wild-card. Cohadarevic adds intensity that this team hasn't seen, but worry about his ability to stay with opposing defenders. He should be able to cover opposing centers/power forwards. He certainly has the size to do that and with his offensive game, which is typical of a Euro, he's a good shooter and can handle the ball as well as a better than average passer.
Depending upon matchups, Cook could see more than a couple of starts. Cook has added some muscle to his frame, which should make him a greater asset defensively. Cook has always been able to shoot from the outside and much like Cohadarevic he's a decent passer.
The key for this unit, and hell for the entire team, is improving the rebounding. Last year's unit was awful rebounding the ball and if this team expects any improvement then Cohadarevic, Cook and Suljagic have got to improve the rebounding edge.
Key Reserves
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| 3 | Tyree Graham | 6'0"/190 | PG | Fr. | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| 5 | D'Walyn Roberts | 6'7"/194 | SF | So. | 2.5 | 1.8 | 0.2 | 1/4 | 0.3 | 0.2 |
| 41 | Damir Suljagic | 6'9"250 | PF | Sr. | 4.7 | 4.0 | 0.7 | 1/1.5 | 0.4 | 0.5 |
| 15 | Robert Lewandowski | 6'10"/240 | C | Fr. | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| 34 | Esmir Rizvic | 7'0"/262 | C | Sr. | 2.9 | 2.1 | 0.1 | 1/5.7 | 0.4 | 0.3 |
| 30 | Michael Prince | 6'7"/208 | SF | Sr. | 1.6 | 1.8 | 0.4 | 1.1.7 | 0.5 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Rogdrick Craig | 6'6"/217 | SF | Sr. | 0.9 | 0.4 | 0.0 | 1/1.2 | 0.4 | 0.0 |
Tyree Graham will be one of the first players off the bench, along with Suljagic and Roberts. Graham is especially important because he possesses a type of game much like Okorie's. A smaller guard who is capable of scoring, playing some point guard, and is all-kinds of athletic. This team is generally short on guards who can handle the ball and his development as a freshman will be important.
I'm hoping that Roberts makes some significant weight gains and improvement. Last year Roberts was somewhat hesitant and I think that in order for him to see significant playing time, he's got to improve his rebounding and defefnse. Roberts has a skill-set that this team doesn't have otherwise. He's incredibly athletic, has long arms and could be a force on the boards, again if added some weight, and defensively. Roberts has a nice outside shot, but for him to see significant playing time he needs to make his mark inside.
Suljagic is one of those players who has done quite a bit in his time at Texas Tech. When he first arrived he struggled to make layups, but he's become much more well-rounded offensively and is a good rebounder. I'd expect Suljagic to continue his improvement, although I'm not expecting a huge jump in skill, but enough to see significant time in the post.
Lewandowski is something that this team doesn't have, which is a true post player. Lewandowski has low-post moves, but I worry about him from a size and strength standpoint because he is a true freshman, but I'd expect Junior Knight to work Lewandowski in early because he could be a tremendous asset in conference play. I'm also guessing that Knight will favor Lewandowski over Rizvic because there's a much better offensive game there over Rizvic. Rizvic is good in very short spurts, but he shouldn't see significant time. Also keep in mind that Rizvic will need to set out this semester or next due to the broken jaw received from Longar Longar, and I'd expect Rizvic to see time during the second half of the year.
Prince and Craig should be at the very end of the key reserves because I'm not expecting each of them to see significant time, but it wouldn't bother me if they did, especially if the younger guys aren't playing well. Prince is a good defender, but lacks offensive assertiveness and often defers to the point that it's maddening. I don't really think we saw enough of Craig to know what he could bring, but he's a decent athlete that could contribute.
End of the Bench
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| 10 | Wally Dunn | 6'4"/194 | SG | So. | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| 4 | Corbin Ray | 6'7"/225 | SF | Fr. | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Walk-on Wally Dunn should be a deep reserve and could become a decent spot player. Dunn is a good shooter, but I don't know much else about him.
I'd love to see Ray redshirt this year. He's a decent prospect, but there are plenty of guys in front of him and Ray shouldn't play unless he forces Junior Knight's hand with excellent practices. If Ray plays that means that Singletary, Roberts, Prince, and Craig aren't playing well and that would probably not be a good scenario.
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Young Players
I have to say this about the General: He didn’t leave the cupboard bare when he left. We have a number of FR & SO that were pretty highly touted recruits. I think Junior had something to do with that as well. Talent wise, they are probably better than some of our Jr and Sr players. However, the General rarely let freshmen play. I hope Junior reverses that trend. I would like to see the young guys get some playing time in early in the season so that we have more depth during conference play. It would also show potential recruits that they will get playing time. In basketball especially, that is important as a lot of guys are looking o only play 1-2 seasons and then turn pro.
I think last year was a tough transition
year for the team and had RMK left at the beginning of the year, JK would be in pretty bad shape. I get the feeling that Okorie and Cohad are going to be pretty good players, not the Charlie Burgess and Benny Valentine type of players that we’ve seen, but complete players who can score and defend. Roberson, Singletary and Roberts should all make fairly significant improvements this year.
Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation
And just to clarify
I don’t think that RMK left the cuppard stocked either. The talent on this team is probably good for a middle of the pack finish, if things go according to plan and the JUCO’s pan out, which in the past hasn’t been a real good proposition. Best case scenario: NCAA -bubble and NIT-lock; worst case scenario: bottom of the conference.
Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation
Just saying
that the best way to improve the team is to get the most talented players out there on the court. They may be terrible starting out, but they will get better and it will help the cause next year. I think we have 5 guys that we can put on the floor that were 4* recruits. If you want them to play better, you have to let them play and take their lumps.
My biggest critique of RMK was his reluctance to play young guys. That coupled with the fact that he HATED that a guy could play for 1 year and then turn pro. He explicitly recruited guys that he thought would stay 4 years. That automatically reduces your ability to bring in upper echelon talent. You have to be willing to sacrifice having a guy for 4 years occasionally to try and get 1 dominant player that will draw double teams, still be productive, and create room for other guys to play. Even if he leaves after the first season. We may not have that guy, but we have several guys that could start anywhere.
Totally agree
about getting the most talented players on the court, which is why I think PK will go with the best lineup, regardless of position, to a point.
RMK was very set in his ways, there’s no other way to say it. I also think it’s fair to say that RMK would not have recruited Durant (or player like him), but I also think that Durant would not have wanted to play for RMK either.
I also thought that it was much more difficult to recruit kids to play for RMK, although I’m not sure that many people would admit that. I think that with PK at the helm, a fresh face, kids can relate to him, and he’s very personable. Guys will want to play for him.
I really believe that PK will turn this around quickly (hoping . . . fingers crossed).
Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation
So
My boss was at their open workout during UT weekend and was completely aghast at what he saw. Again, this is second hand reporting here, but he was saying they missed about 30% of their layups against air in drills. Guys were falling down, looking a little bewildered, etc. I am not a huge basketball fan in general, so I am the LAST guy to post intelligently on this sport, so take that with a grain of salt.
I'm sure that these guys
aren’t perfect or North Carolina, but I watched them quite a bit last year and would be truly surprised if they missed layups against no defense. That’s pretty junior high and 3 of the sophomores were on the Futures Team 2 summers ago, the best in the state of Texas. Not to mention, we’ve see almost everyone else except for Okori and Cohad and they both played high level JUCO ball. Not doubting your boss, but that sounds really unlikely.
Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation
Well,
I only know what has been entered here, but of the returning players, only a few (Voskuil, Singletary, Roberson, Cook) are close to major college type players. The signees appear to be really good, but can they honestly help to improve the team this year? Irregardless of abilities, THE SEASON DRAWS NYE. All we can realistically hope for is for this team to lay a decent foundation for Junior to build on for the next couple of years. Then, hopefully, with improved recruiting, we will begin to see a marked improvement and entry into the post-season playoffs.
TTpilk

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