As has been discussed in this forum quite a bit, Kyle Wiltjer is having one hell of a year and I'm happy for him. Gary Parrish from CBS Sports has him listed at #8 on his national player of the year rankings. Willie Cauley-Stein is at #10. (See link) Kyle even made the ESPN Top 10 plays the other night with a nifty behind the back move for a driving layup.
Parrish makes the point that Kyle is flourishing at Gonzaga in a way that would have been impossible at UK. That's probably a true statement although I don't think it's a given (primarily since we lost Alex to injury).
It's pretty interesting to image Kyle as a member of the Blue Platoon (moving Trey Lyles back to the White Platoon). Kyle would give the Blues another great shooter (53.8% overall and 44.3% from 3 so far this year), another veteran player and his defensive limitations would get covered up pretty well by Willie and Karl Anthony Towns.
Some fun with numbers... Kyle is only playing 26 minutes a game at Gonzaga and is scoring 16.2 points and grabbing 5.2 rebounds. If you prorate those numbers to 20 minutes of playing time he'd get in platoons at UK then he'd still be at 12.5 points per game and 4 boards. He'd be our leading scorer! (Right now Aaron is at 11.5 points per game.)
No way that Kyle would know that we'd lose Alex to injury and so I completely understand why he would make the move to a school where he could be a bigger fish, but the "what ifs" say that he might have done just as well or better redshirting but staying at UK. What if Kyle was the leading scorer on the #1 undefeated Kentucky Wildcats? Not a bad option.
Gary Parrish POY List
Parrish makes the point that Kyle is flourishing at Gonzaga in a way that would have been impossible at UK. That's probably a true statement although I don't think it's a given (primarily since we lost Alex to injury).
It's pretty interesting to image Kyle as a member of the Blue Platoon (moving Trey Lyles back to the White Platoon). Kyle would give the Blues another great shooter (53.8% overall and 44.3% from 3 so far this year), another veteran player and his defensive limitations would get covered up pretty well by Willie and Karl Anthony Towns.
Some fun with numbers... Kyle is only playing 26 minutes a game at Gonzaga and is scoring 16.2 points and grabbing 5.2 rebounds. If you prorate those numbers to 20 minutes of playing time he'd get in platoons at UK then he'd still be at 12.5 points per game and 4 boards. He'd be our leading scorer! (Right now Aaron is at 11.5 points per game.)
No way that Kyle would know that we'd lose Alex to injury and so I completely understand why he would make the move to a school where he could be a bigger fish, but the "what ifs" say that he might have done just as well or better redshirting but staying at UK. What if Kyle was the leading scorer on the #1 undefeated Kentucky Wildcats? Not a bad option.
Gary Parrish POY List