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Jarrod West and El Ellis both have distributed the ability to play on the ball, as well as shoot it from long distance. While Ellis has arguably the higher upside, It's likely that West gets the starting nod due to his experience. Ellis can play the two guard, but he has stated that he wants to play point.

Speaking of two guard, Noah Locke is absolutely the man to start here based solely off his ability to shoot the basketball. However, there has the potential to be some intriguing backcourt lineups, as Locke wants to get back to playing combo guard, and Ellis can already play both on and off the ball.

If Mack wants to go with bigger lineups, Dre Davis is probably going to be the answer - but he still should see his fair share of playing time regardless, whether in the backcourt or on the wing, due to his potential. Louisville's depth starts to take an uptick when looking at small forward. Samuell Williamson was able to overcome a disappointing freshman year and inconsistent first half of his sophomore season to average Matt Cross, as well as all four guards, will be able to give Louisville some much needed three-point shooting, as he shot Mike James will be a versatile piece both on the wing, and occasionally as a two guard.

Power forward is another spot on the roster where there is solid depth.



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