If DJ Stays...
As noted in the diaries, Andy Katz has Texas as his pre-pre-season #1 team for 2008-09.
If DJ Augustin comes back.
Andrew and I think DJ's headed pro, but let's pretend he's not and talk about it for a few minutes, both because it'll be fun and I need a break from work.
ROSTER
The 2008-09 team would look exactly like this year's team, minus a couple dozen minutes from JD Lewis and Ian Mooney, both of whom graduate. Texas would replace those two with two superior guards in J'Covan Brown and Dogus Balbay. Both are 6'2 Brown is 6-2, Balbay 6-0, and both can handle the ball, instantly upgrading our depth at guard by 67%.
Texas is still in the mix for a couple other big name recruits, but under the assumption that DJ and Damion return, there's a scholarship problem. Either someone like Harrison Smith would have to go off scholarship, or there'd need to be a transfer. For now, we'll just cap the roster as is; anyone else that comes aboard would be gravy.
OFFENSE
Texas did a lot well on offense this past season. We were off the charts protecting the ball, solid beyond the arc (38%), and surprisingly strong on the offensive glass, securing nearly 37% of our misses (40th best nationally).
What didn't Texas do well? We were a below average team shooting twos (48.5%) and we struggled all season to get to the free throw line. Texas' 21.8% Free Throw Rate was 271st in Division 1 basketball. (Good news caveat: none of this season's Final Four participants finished in the Top 50 in FTM/FGA, and only North Carolina finished in the Top 100.)
Mostly, it was an outstanding year on offense, as evidenced by Texas' Adjusted Efficiency of 123.8, third best nationally. Looking beyond the stats, though, for two straight years Texas has struggled when its undersized guards have been smothered by long, athletic defenses. We saw it for the first time in February 2007, when Kansas State came to the Erwin Center and muscled around DJ and Abrams, stealing the upset. The same problem plagued Texas in the second round of the '07 tournament, as Texas' guards were handcuffed by a bigger, more athletic USC squad. And we all just saw what Memphis did to the Longhorns in the regional finals.
Part of the solution next season would involve bench help from Brown and Balbay - allowing us to rest better our starting guards - but the bigger solution involves improvement in the frontcourt. Texas will certainly have depth in that regard, so much so that the competition for minutes should be fierce. Gary Johnson, Connor Atchley, Dexter Pittman, Alexis Wangmene, and Clint Chapman all return, and Matt Hill should be all the way back from the foot injury that sidelined him for '07-'08.
That's a good problem to have, allowing Barnes both room to experiment with different lineups, an ability to play different match ups based on opponents, and some margin for error should any of Texas' forwards befall injury (or fail to develop). One thing you had to love about this year's national champion Jayhawks was their ability to succeed with a variety of personnel groupings. Bill Self could go long and fast with his big guys or insert a Jumbo package with big bodies to bang.
Texas will have some of that ability next year. Texas can run with DJ-AJ-Mase-Connor-James, it can go a little bigger but still athletic with DJ-Mase-Gary-Connor-James, Barnes can go big with DJ-Mase-James-Gary-Wingman, or Barnes can go Jumbo with Pittman-Wingman-James and two guards. And those are just a few of the possibilities. Hell, if we had flash cards with Texas' roster, we could spend an entire afternoon playing Line Up Musical Chairs.
DEFENSE
This roster should help Texas on defense, as well. Not only will Rick have more options, but he won't be forced to play DJ and AJ for 38-40 minutes a game. As we all know well, Abrams is a very useful college player. But he has limitations, and when Texas finds itself matched up with an opponent which is going to take away the things he can contribute, we can just change our look. That's not just better for our offense; it's huge for our defense, where AJ is often a liability. (To his credit, AJ improved a lot this year. Still, there's only so much you can do at 5-10, 160 pounds against Memphis-type guards.)
The roster flexibility helps the defense in other ways, as well. With more bodies at his disposal, Rick can experiment with full court pressure without worrying that he'll be gassing the only guards on his roster. For a team that gave team after team hell because of our quickness, we weren't able to do much full court pressuring because we had three guards we counted on for 35+ minutes and no back ups to speak of. Barnes (wisely) played to avoid foul trouble or fatigue, but if DJ returns, this roster would give him a lot more options.
Don't forget, too, that the next time we see these guys will be after another offseason working with Todd Wright. The impact of that probably can't be overstated.
FINAL THOUGHTS
It's fun to think about another year with this group, isn't it? Give this year's squad a couple back ups at guard, a year of maturity, and another offseason of strength and conditioning and you can imagine this team being incredibly special. Things to consider as we await DJ's decision:
- Zero percent chance that DJ Augustin doesn't see Andy Katz's article. Any chance the prospect of returning as preseason #1 has any effect on his decision? Not saying it should, but... hey, who knows.
- Dogus Balbay, assuming he's at full health, is going to surprise Texas fans. When I was trying to get the scoop on Kevin Durant's decision last offseason, I chatted on the phone with a draft expert who - after breaking the bad news that Durant would be leaving - went out of his way to make sure I understood what a strong player Texas was getting in Balbay. He would have made a big difference this season. If he's at full strength next year, I expect good things.
- Whether DJ returns or not, I'm fascinated to see what happens with the Texas front court next season. What's the next step for Pittman? For Johnson? Clint Chapman is intriguing as hell. When WingMan gets the game to slow down, he's going to be incredibly useful.
--PB--
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Connor Atchley
Very interesting article. I wanted to point out something though. Connor is a JUNIOR (basketball wise) but a SENIOR in school. He is a graduate of the class of 2008. I haven't read anywhere whether or not he will be returning next year, seeing as this his last academic school year. Any thoughts on this fellow blod readers?
by MJY6087 on Apr 9, 2008 7:21 PM CDT 0 recs
Connor stay, Connor NBA!
Connor will either delay graduating or start his post graduate degree or something. I'm interested in seeing if he can get some team to take a flier on him in the draft next year.
by Horn Brain on
Apr 9, 2008 8:13 PM CDT
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No reason for him not to stay
His development in the last year has been amazing at Texas. If he went pro now he'd likely not get picked, because of his lack of strength and poor rebounding for a player of his size.
He has NBA potential because of his shooting and pick and pop ability. With one more year he can only improve his chances of playing NBA without going to the D-league next year, or at least improve his Europe salary if the right NBA cards don't show up for him.
by longhorn00 on
Apr 9, 2008 9:59 PM CDT
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Could DJ really stay?
Very rarely does an underclassman predicted in to be in the lottery stay. in school.
The optimist in me thinks we have a couple things working in our favor.
First, DJ is a good kid who values education, as does his family.
Perhaps more importantly, his draft stock could very well be improved by another year at school, due to the other point guards in this particular draft.
Derrick Rose will probably be the #2 pick. Jerryd Bayless, Eric Gordon, Darren Collison, and Ty Lawson all may enter the draft as well(some even classify OJ Mayo as a PG/SG, but I don't agree).
DJ would probably be drafted higher than Lawson, and maybe Collison, but this year is clearly a point guard heavy draft.
When looking at 2009 mock drafts, only two point guards are currently projected in the top 15 (a guy from Spain named Rubio, and Brandon Jennings, who is in high school and will be attending Arizona), making next year potentially more lucrative for DJ.
One thing about this year worries me though. A few 2008 mock drafts have DJ going to Phoenix, as the Suns have Atlanta's pick. I'm sure DJ would love to play in that system, and be mentored by Steve Nash, who he somewhat patterns his game after.
by hornshoops on Apr 9, 2008 8:22 PM CDT 0 recs
Not going down that road again
We found plenty of reasons for TJ, LA, and KD to stay for one more year and in the end the lure of the big time proved too much. This time I'm not going to get my hopes up.
by Caradoc on
Apr 10, 2008 9:52 AM CDT
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Sounds like it's time
to start the Official BON "What Would You Do If DJ Augustin Stayed Another Year" thread...
I'll reiterate my pledge from last year's Kevin Durant drive:
I will tell the next Aggie or Sooner I meet that they are a fine, upstanding person that attended a very respectable institution of higher learning. And I will not vomit on them.
by Kahuna on Apr 9, 2008 8:28 PM CDT 0 recs
What if we did something substantial
Like, considering DJ's family being victim to Katrina, we pledge to donate to the Red Cross Disaster Relief fund (or something similar)?
If DJ stays, I'll donate 50 bucks.
by Meekrob on
Apr 10, 2008 10:21 AM CDT
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re: donation
You might wanna watch out or the NCAA will suspend him for that! Unfair advantage and all!
by vy til i die on
Apr 10, 2008 11:09 AM CDT
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Balbay?
by longhorn00 on Apr 9, 2008 8:29 PM CDT 0 recs
Yeah
He has to sit out 10 games because the NCAA is utterly ridiculous.
As for his height... not sure. I had 6-2 in my head, but could be wrong.
by PB @ BON on
Apr 9, 2008 8:38 PM CDT
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Also
I've heard that he's a phenomenal athlete, great vertical, great quickness and speed (even though he looks like the average UT student). His pre-college experience in professional and semi-professional games playing for his country leads me to believe he'll be ready to take the reigns sooner than most.
by longhorn00 on
Apr 9, 2008 8:48 PM CDT
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TexasSports.com
has Dogus at 6-0, 176.
J'Covan Brown is listed as 6-2, 190.
by awiggo on
Apr 9, 2008 9:23 PM CDT
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Thanks
that makes more sense
Nitpicking, I know...
by longhorn00 on
Apr 9, 2008 9:47 PM CDT
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what?
This is the first I have heard of this 10 game suspension. What is this about?
by hornshoops on Apr 9, 2008 8:41 PM CDT 0 recs
I'll tell you...
... before Beergut tries to make it sound like we pay all of our players in all of our sports, and are somehow evil.
He played in some sort of pro/semi-pro league in Turkey for no pay one time, and so the NCAA says that's wrong and evil and somehow an unfair advantage to Texas. Therefore, the playing field must be leveled by depriving us for ten games of our foreign professional millionaire superstar play-for-free player who exemplifies all that is evil and wrong with college athletics.
by Horn Brain on
Apr 9, 2008 8:49 PM CDT
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Suspensions
Can universities appeal NCAA suspensions?
by goingforthecorner on
Apr 9, 2008 11:09 PM CDT
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We could
but others have been suspended the same amount for the same offenses, so the precedence is set.
by Wells on
Apr 10, 2008 11:46 AM CDT
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2 things:
- Nothing against the guy, but Harrison Smith is on scholarship!?!?!?! What if Ebanks wants to be a Horn?
- During his suspension, is Balbay allowed to practice with the team?
by BigTexBD on Apr 9, 2008 11:36 PM CDT 0 recs
I'm sure that's affirmative.
The suspension was for the games, not from the team (that would be real punitive action toward Texas).
This seems more like a technical infraction and almost a no-harm, no-foul situation, if that's all the story.
by whills on
Apr 10, 2008 12:31 AM CDT
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what's with...
everyone hating on harrison smith? someone fill me in please? wasnt he a 4 star recruit. and when he came in during garbage time last season he performed well.
by clra2 on
Apr 10, 2008 12:38 PM CDT
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I have nothing against him personally
I enjoy seeing him in the game, and he has shown some skill when he plays. But I think a scholarship is worth more than 20 minutes a season.
by BigTexBD on
Apr 10, 2008 12:48 PM CDT
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It the D
I heard that his problem is on the defensive side and Barnes did not feel confident about putting him in. His HS record was as a scorer, so with some work, he could be a good contributor next year.
by Caradoc on
Apr 10, 2008 4:28 PM CDT
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Not to give anyone false hope...
but I just spoke with Gary Johnson after one of my classes and I asked him straight up is D.J. going pro? His response was "I doubt it". Maybe a glimmer of hope!
by vyrexall on Apr 10, 2008 10:22 AM CDT 0 recs
Dj staying...
I would really like to believe that DJ is staying & gary johnson is right...and there are some convincing reasons on why he would stay
by MJY6087 on Apr 10, 2008 7:30 PM CDT 0 recs













