I just don't have the words to describe how disappointing this team has been.
They have too many "great" shooters who can't shoot. Wilcher @ 37.7%, Webster @ 36.6% & Tominaga @ 33.7% are the only ones who even shoot at a rate that is acceptable. Every other player shouldn't be shooting 3's.
They have too many players who are out to "get theirs". Verge is the biggest example, but Bryce McGowens does the same thing. At various times Tominaga, Wilcher & Webster have hunted shots too.
Their post players are all undersized. I like Walker, but in the B1G a 6' 9" post won't cut it. Andre has a lot of potential but needs to get stronger. He's got the right length but gets pushed around too easily. He also looks really awkward with the ball in his hands.
They, in theory, have a couple of stretch 4's but Mayan is shooting 21.6% from three, is a horrible ball handler and doesn't rebound. Breidenbach, before he was injured, had a lot of the same issues, but I'll give him a bit of a break since he is a freshman. At the very least he hustled when he was on the floor, he looked like a bull in a China shop many times, but at least he gave effort. I'm not sure to say about Lakes, he was clearly a great D2 player, but the move to D1 seems to have been too big of a leap.
There are some people that say Trey McGowens will solve some of the issues, but he's not going to fix the 3-point shooting. His presence might solve the lack of hustle, but I'm not convinced. He's also not going to be a savior for all their rebounding issues or lack of mental toughness.
Keon Edwards hasn't played enough to give a reasonable assessment, but there's probably a reason he's not playing. He's played more than Lakes (81 minutes vs 72), but has made no impression while he's been out there.