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no, dammit! they do not play the same position. this changes nothing for Turner. if he played the 5, he would not come to Texas because Ridley is there.
I've gotta go with JimR on this one. I have read just about everything that I can get myinterwebz hands on about this. Of course, all of the folks who write these posts and articles probably don't know any more than I do, which is piddlin' little, but a few things have stood out for me.
1. It seems to me that Myles has indicated that he wants to develop a well rounded skill set. From everything that I have read, Texas seems to have gone out of its' way to emphasize that he will be used in such a way that he can switch amongst the traditional forecourt roles of the three, four and five. That, in fact, coaches can mix and match the best three forecourt player combinations according to what the situation calls for. Of course, Ridley and The Prince are more traditional fives and they will take a lot pressure off of Turner allowing him to move about inside/outside in the half court creating better spacing for everybody. You can sure mix and match a lot of different looks with Holmes, Lammert, Jordan Barnett, if he comes in able to contribute, and Turner. Other than the five with Ridley and the Prince, you would not even have to play defined three and four rolls. Those players could respond according to whoever is defending them - there seems to be some serious height mismatch possibilities there. Seems to me that Turner could come in and be a major complimentary player to whoever is put on the floor with him. You could even run a four perimeter player set with Taylor, Walker, Yancy/Croaker (depending on their making a leap before next season), Barnett, and Turner. Lot of "if's" there, but a combination like that could run a lot of teams out of the gym and still have some decent height. Remember, Turner has only been playing organized basketball since his sophomore year in high school. He is probably smart enough to see who has the best complimentary players that will allow him to show his versatility without having to be the "go to" guy from day one. Kansas on the other hand, seem to me to be less likely to change their system to accommodate him. He might well not even start there.
2. There has been a lot of sentiment that Turner wants to stay closer to home so that his parents can see him play more. And, of course some have said that Kevin Durant is his favorite player. Hummmnn ... come to Texas and get to play with Kevin and Lamarcus Aldridge in the summertime ... not a bad perk there. Of course, if he wants to stay home, he could go to SMU and be closer to home. Let's see ... Texas where I can be the focal point of the offense without having to be "The Guy", and I get to play with Kevin and Lamarcus in the summertime - two guys that combine the skills that he wants to develop. Or, SMU ... I don't know the SMU roster very well but I do know that he has a couple of friends that will be on the SMU roster, but is this really a choice? I know! I am biased!
3. Our own Darrell McPhaul has said, "As reported a handful of months ago by HornSports’ own “Shaunsters,†Texas is the favorite to land the No.2 rated player in the nation in 6’11 power forward Myles Turner." He also said, "With everyone returning next year and the addition of Myles Turner, this team should go further than the second round." He later said, "I have not heard anything that we should worry about." Plus, in last weeks CrossFire, Darrell included this photo of Myles. Did you notice that both of the basketballs held by Mr. Turner are Burnt Orange? Huh? Is that just a coincidence? Huh?
I know! I know! I have a bad contagion of the Homerisms!
I agree with this. Though, I think that this is a big part of why Texas gets Turner.I think Self sees Turner as more of a 5. That's why he straight up told Turner not to come to Kansas if Embiid stays. I agree Turner is versatile, but there's certainty coaches that think he's a center. Turner at least considers Kansas now, that wouldn't be the case if Embiid stayed.
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