
Originally Posted by
zagfan24
If there is a season, it's likely going to look quite different. Limited fans, some changes and restrictions with travel, and players probably more quarantined. Maybe fewer practices, maybe just conference play, maybe the tournament is a smaller number of teams at one site or something similar.
So, how does this impact GU? I'd say that the Zags are pretty well situated to withstand this adversity. The one concern is inexperienced (albeit extremely talented) guard play. However, Ayayi will help in this respect as will the incredibly maturity I've seen in the snippets about the incoming tricky trio. In addition, we have a very experienced and veteran front court likely returning and a coaching staff that is obviously well situated.
If there is any semblance to a normal season, the roster is so loaded it's hard to not see them as a favorite. Just an embarrassment of riches with almost no holes up and down the lineup.
To the extent that a season is possible it will almost surely be without fans - at least until late spring (best case scenario IMO), and I think the Zags are well equipped to handle a drastic change in atmosphere such as that.
All teams will undergo a massive relearning period as to new environments. That is a given.
But I feel that the Zags are uniquely suited to adjust. Zag basketball has always been about family, brothers who play for their team, school, friends at the school, their coaches, etc. They are not there to make SportsCenter top 10, nor hear the roar of huge crowds - they could go to Arizona, Oregon, Kansas, Kentucky, to hear the roar and be in the bright lights of the big city. Some of our recruits have chosen that path and that's just fine. But the guys that come here buy-in.
If we have a season where games are limited to the teams, the staffs, and support personnel, I believe that our guys and their maturity and priorities will shine through. They'll struggle, every team will. I just don't think they'll struggle as much.
I have my doubts about the viability of this year, but have no doubt my heart breaks for these kids already, hanging on the edge, not knowing, killing themselves to remain in shape, scared they'll be the one that quarantines or infects a team. Just really have my heart out for these guys.
One way or another, games or no games, I have no doubt that they'll make us extremely proud.
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.
Mark Twain.