The past two seasons have made it obvious that Bill's defensive and offensive brands of basketball only excel with the presence of a "footer" or "near-footer" with NBA skills and athleticism.
It's possible to win at an elite level without a true center. But I'm not sure it's possible for Bill Self. He flirted with the outside-in style of play this past season, but ultimately stuck with his old reliable way of ball. Which, unfortunately, just doesn't work well without the presence of a legitimate NBA-potential forward/center.
In fact, a lot has been made in recent years about how basketball has become a guard's game. I disagree. In college ball, no position is more important than the center position. Or, at least, when the center position is being occupied by a highly-skilled big man, who will some day make millions in the NBA. All of Bill Self's great teams at Kansas have been anchored by NBA-skilled big men. Kentucky, Duke, and Wisconsin all have lottery talent at center this year.
Here's my concern:
Bill Self is on the verge of having a front-court crisis.
In a little more than a year (hopefully more than a year...) KU and Bill Self could be facing the very real prospect of returning only ONE scholarship front-court player -- Landon Lucas. At best, KU is probably looking at two returning big men (Bragg + Landon).
For some strange reason, Self has struggled to land expected OAD big men, and there's a very real chance he will whiff on all of the remaining 2015 prospects as well. To my knowledge, there aren't even any top-150 forward/center recruits left that Bill Self is recruiting in the class of 2015. (and very few left at all)
I think you can see where this is heading.
Bill Self is on the verge of either having to rely on OAD players in the front-court, or risk some potentially brutal seasons while some talent develops.
And maybe both.
Freshmen typically struggle in Self's system. Especially big men. Even big men who are currently making a lot of money in the NBA struggled as freshmen under Self. Self's lack of pursuit of a mid-tier recruit in the class of 2015 (20-50 ranked) has made me question his end-game. Is he putting all of his eggs in one basket? (Next season) And if so, why? Is he planning on bolting to the NBA? Is he just trying to make one last, great stand? Or is he on the verge of going all-in with the OAD approach? Or can it simply be chalked up to a lack of recruiting the position?
I know plenty of things can and will happen between now and April, 2016. But never has the cupboard seemed so bare for Bill Self at this position.