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Breaking Down Oklahoma State Guard Play in 2023-24

June 9, 2023
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STILLWATER – We’re roughly five months from the start of Oklahoma State basketball’s 2023-24 season, so that means we’re deep in the heart of offseason speculation season.

I put out an article on Thursday projecting what I feel the starting lineup is going to look like come November. Something important to remember is Mike Boynton and Co.

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Breaking Down Oklahoma State Guard Play in 2023-24

2,008 Views | 7 Replies | Last: 10 mo ago by RodeoPoke
CYalch
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I know he's a "foward", but I could see Dailey playing a lot of mins at guard with 2 bigs on the court too. I think if he gets going early in the season, Boynton will let him take the ball up the court some when Small isn't in the game.
RodeoPoke
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interesting comments.

I don't think we have enough talent/experience to put any of our bigs at the #4 spot. (i.e., no two bigs on the floor at once).

The way Boynton dials things up, there is probably a good chance we see 4 guards and Daily at center. (small ball)

CYalch
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I don't think experience would make a big lineup a problem. Miranda is 7'1 but will probably find his scoring from the outside before inside, so he'll be on the perimeter a lot on offense. I don't see Dailey as a small ball center because he's not that big and our guards aren't that big either.
Joe Khatib
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Coach Sutton said it all starts with the point, your quarterback! He always had strong point guards that could run the offense and play good defense!
RodeoPoke
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I'm just thinking back when we did have 2 legitimate centers, and one that could also play the #4 spot (Boone, Cisse), and Boynton almost never had them on the floor at the same time.

He tried it, but it didn't really work, which is why I express doubt about using these guys in that manner.

We'll find out soon enough - the August Spain trip is only about 2 months away.
CYalch
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I just don't see Dailey as a 5 whatsoever. He's about 6' 7 and he's built, but he has the skill set of a guard. He's too good to make him play inside. I think this year we'll run big lineups a lot more because we have more skill in our front court. Miranda is 7'1 but he can play as a wing shooter. I think there's always going to be someone taller than Dailey on the court. My favorite projected lineup would have Dailey, Miranda, and Garrison. I think this team can have that type of lineup because Dailey, Miranda, and McBride are fowards that can stretch the floor and pass very well.
RodeoPoke
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I don't see Daily as a 5 either.... I'm pretty sure I said we would more likely see him playing underneath in an all small lineup before we'd see any twin-towers lineup.

but.... it's Boynton, no telling what he could introduce into the lineup.
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