Yeah I agree and I think THT could be good enough to push for a starting spot regardless. It will be nice to have the versatility to play multiple ways. A big lineup of Babb/Lindell/Shayok/Solomon or Jacobson/Lard or a small lineup of Babb/Lindell/Shayok/THT/Lard. Add Lewis, Talley, and maybe Griffin in that mix too. Prohm will have a lot of options at his disposal.
I think the default right now is...
Weiler-Babb
Wigginton
Shayok
Young
Lard
That lineup has a few questions marks, namely...
-- who is the PG? NWB or Wigginton?
-- can Young and Lard thrive together as two traditional big men?
-- is NWB going to be healthy?
-- does it have enough shooting relative to some other bench options?
Wanting to start THT is... well, hard, though, because I do not know who you send to the bench. If Nick is hurt, well, that is an obvious one, but I do not know how you put a healthy NWB on the bench. Wigginton and Lard were our two best players last year, and Shayok might be our best player overall, so I doubt any of them are going out.
That leaves Solomon. I love the guy's motor, post defense, and boxing out, but he is limited offensively, has no outside shot, and kind of clogs the lane for any of the wings to work or for Lard to beat up on guys one-on-one. He has been a starter for two years, too, and while I am sure he could bury the ego and go back to the bench, that is never easy.
Is this lineup going to be big enough, though? Can NWB and Shayok guard 4s?
Weiler-Babb
Wigginton
Horton-Tucker
Shayok
Lard
That thing would score, but I wonder how it would rebound and defend.