Personally I'm most excited / curious to see how Niang translates to the college game. He's a really unique player and person. I actually think there's a slight chance he starts over Ejim at the 4. Not because he's better than Mel or means more to the team, but I think Ejim can be a TREMENDOUS 6th man, where he comes in and changes the flow and character of the game. Probably won't happen, but what is the offseason for if not mindless speculation :smile:
He'll be a hell of a player but there is a 0% chance he starts over Melvin as a true freshman post player with limited explosiveness.