No need to apologize, mate. And, don't even get me started on how stupid the leadership is at the GTAA and how blind they are to one of the best "voices of the Yellow Jackets" sitting right under their noses and they won't even apparently give a sniff. Yet just another of the long list (and growing) examples of mistakes and mismanagement I've just become accustomed to unfortunately.
Putting that aside, I fully expect CJP to play 1 guy in the paint and that guy most likely will be Lammers the vast majority of the time. In fact, I think Lammers showed a lot this past season and grew right before our eyes as the season progressed. By February, he was playing some solid ball in all facets of the game. I'm under no delusion as I know you aren't that we are going to be a winning team next year. Having said that, I know you agree I still want to see the guys be as successful as they can be (read: not flushing the season just because of the gloom and doom).
Remains to be seen obviously, but I can see Q and McComick playing the stretch-4 quite a bit with both T-Jax and Okogie on the floor at the same time. Matthews will be the wild card. I admit I am less familiar with his game. The little bit of film I saw a few months showed me a guy that runs the floor well (as he should at that position and size), can get to the glass, but may be limited in ball handling as a lot of freshmen are. With a few exceptions, most freshmen are complete liabilities defensively. I expect CJP to play for the future which means he will give his freshmen a lot of playing time. In some ways though that is a thought from the DUUUUUUH Department because he doesn't really have much choice considering the lack of experienced depth.
Come December, we may be exchanging thoughts about how big of a pick up McCormick is/was, particularly this late in the process.