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Better "young" bball team 13-14 Wildcats or 15-16 Wildcats?

mobcat

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In 2013-14 we had a young team. We had some decent upperclassmen (Shane, Spradling, Gip, Nino), but much of the hype was about the Freshmen. Foster had the potential to become a POY type of player, Iwundu was a future NBA pick, and Nigel/Jevon had the potential to grow into skilled guards. We also had a 4-star big man on the bench that had transferred in from Georgetown that had J-O shot blocking potential. That team won 20 games and made it into the NCAA tournament.

In 2014-15 we again have a young team. We have some decent upperclassmen (Edwards, Hurt, Iwundu, DJ), but much of the hype is about the Freshmen. Dean Wade has huge potential. Barry Brown is explosive. Kamau Stokes is showing good poise and shooting. Our young bigs can't get on the court but they have P5 bodies.

Last year was bad, but are we better this year then we were two years ago? Is the future brighter today then we thought it was then?
 
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