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Predicting Oklahoma State Basketball's Starting Lineup in 2023-24

June 8, 2023
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I’m pretty sure this goes without saying, but there has been a LOT of turnover since the end of the season in March. It’s always safe to assume a team is always going to lose at least a few players from season to season, but Oklahoma State lost eight scholarship players, six of which entered the transfer portal.

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Predicting Oklahoma State Basketball's Starting Lineup in 2023-24

3,322 Views | 3 Replies | Last: 1 yr ago by RodeoPoke
RodeoPoke
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yeah.... that's probably as good of a guess as any at this point, although I might be tempted to put in a shooter at freshman rather than a big man. It should be a shuffle inside anyway, so who starts is likely not significant.

I'm gonna wait until after the August trip to Spain to try and guess what we have to work with.

I think Hicklen (big scorer) and Marsh (has some meat) will have more of an immediate impact than any Freshmen... even relative rookie Miranda may get more early PT underneath due to his defensive play around the rim.


2023 Oklahoma State Men's Basketball Signees
Name Pos Ht Wt Elig. Hometown/Previous School

Eric Dailey Jr. PF 6-7 215 Fr. Bradenton, Fla./IMG Academy
Connor Dow SF 6-5 180 Fr. Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow
Brandon Garrison C 6-9 205 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla./Del City
Jarius Hicklen G 6-3 170 Sr. Dallas, Texas/DeSoto/Oklahoma Baptist/North Florida
Jamyron Keller G 6-1 190 Fr. Killeen, Texas/Ellison
Mike Marsh F 6-11 240 RSr. Columbia, S.C./Gray/USC Salkehatchie/Dodge City CC/Jacksonville
Justin McBride PF 6-7 210 Fr. Plano, Texas/Plano
Javon Small G 6-2 180 Jr. South Bend, Ind./Compass Prep/East Carolina
Isaiah Miranda C 7-1 RFr. NC State
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You could be right about Garrison not playing as much because of Miranda and Marsh, but I can promise you that Eric Dailey Jr. is definitely a starter. He played a prep year so he's more experienced than the other freshman and he basically has an NBA body already. He needs to be a top 3 scorer on this team for us to be good and I expect that from him. I think there will be a lot of times that Dailey is on the court with 2 of our bigs because he's basically a big guard.
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I'm just blind guessing at this point.

We lost our #4 position players (Newton, Smith) so it is likely that Daily will get significant PT at that position, and even start.

That would be a fairly small starting line-up, but he's one of the few with any size that we can put at the #3 or 4 spot.

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