This article makes some good points about the process of veteran BYU basketball players blending with the new crop of incoming players as they begin getting ready for next season.
A couple of key points:
* Re-emphasizes that the planned offense is much more position-less than folks are used to - don't think we need a "traditional 5" or a "typical power forward." The coaching staff just wants versatile, talented players who can run their style of offense, so it may result in some interesting lineups at times.
* Some positive press for incoming point guard Elijah Crawford - his quickness, skills, etc. Jonathan Tavernari comments and has high praise for Crawford, thinks he will definitely find minutes.
Nice article from Harmon, DNews.