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No chance. Gilchrist is better right now then either of those guys.

 

How many times have you scouted Gilchrist? I think his offensive game needs work especially his outside shot. I will admit, though, that I haven't watched him more than 3 or 4 times.

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If Cal has Gilchrist starting ahead of Miller, and Miller is still on this team, then Cal will get my PR man of the year award. I gotta believe that Miller and his father will be having this discussion with Cal shortly after the season concludes. That situation could get very interesting.

 

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If Cal has Gilchrist starting ahead of Miller, and Miller is still on this team, then Cal will get my PR man of the year award. I gotta believe that Miller and his father will be having this discussion with Cal shortly after the season concludes. That situation could get very interesting.

 

:popcorn:

 

Miller won't leave. He thought about it last year but didn't. I can't see him switching for one year.

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If Cal has Gilchrist starting ahead of Miller, and Miller is still on this team, then Cal will get my PR man of the year award. I gotta believe that Miller and his father will be having this discussion with Cal shortly after the season concludes. That situation could get very interesting.

 

:popcorn:

 

Competition will bring out the best in them. Cal will use it to his advantage.

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His offensive game does need work, and Liggins is a game changer on defense. I don't think you can sit the veteran after he carried a heavy load on a Final 4 team...

 

Minutes are going to be hard to get which will make practice a daily war.

 

BK, Liggins, Miller, Lamb, Teague, and Gilchrist all fighting for the 1,2, and 3 slots. Long year for Poole and #4.

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Like I mentioned earlier, the practices should be like none other. Great competition day in and day out. Miller wouldn't ever consider a redshirt (Jeff Sheppard), would he??

 

No but I could see Poole red shirting. Maybe Hood if he didn't want to transfer.

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Like I mentioned earlier, the practices should be like none other. Great competition day in and day out. Miller wouldn't ever consider a redshirt (Jeff Sheppard), would he??

 

I doubt he would be asked and I doubt he would accept. I think Cal likes as many as he can get knowing he'll go get more later.

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Minutes are going to be hard to get which will make practice a daily war.

 

BK, Liggins, Miller, Lamb, Teague, and Gilchrist all fighting for the 1,2, and 3 slots. Long year for Poole and #4.

 

No but I could see Poole red shirting. Maybe Hood if he didn't want to transfer.

 

Weird....you know what they say...

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His offensive game does need work, and Liggins is a game changer on defense. I don't think you can sit the veteran after he carried a heavy load on a Final 4 team...

 

But of the three (speaking of Liggins, Miller, & Gilchrist) don't you think the latter is more suited to play out of position at the 4 spot? Seems to me that unless Cal wants to start Wiltjer & Davis both that one of those guys will have start at the 4 spot & that Gilchrist is the best candidate for the position. Now, if Cal does choose to start the two big freshmen, then I can see a scenario where Gilchrist comes off the bench. From what I've read of all the freshmen, he seems to be the one who would best be able to take a perceived back-seat as a non-starter.

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But of the three (speaking of Liggins, Miller, & Gilchrist) don't you think the latter is more suited to play out of position at the 4 spot? Seems to me that unless Cal wants to start Wiltjer & Davis both that one of those guys will have start at the 4 spot & that Gilchrist is the best candidate for the position. Now, if Cal does choose to start the two big freshmen, then I can see a scenario where Gilchrist comes off the bench. From what I've read of all the freshmen, he seems to be the one who would best be able to take a perceived back-seat as a non-starter.

 

Isn't Gilchrist about 6'7? He looks like he's wiry but not thick. I would think you would have Darius at the 4 simply for his ability to battle strong post players.

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