I think that really depends on where Ullis is as a 3pt shooter because otherwise you're trying to run a Fred Hoiberg offense with at least two of the guys bricking 3s
https://www.theringer.com/nba/2024/4/30/24145054/point-guard-field-guide-2024-nba-playoffs
Found this article in the Ringer today and it got me thinking about Nebraska's PG situation as we've arguably not had one since Cam Mack (or have we?) and we're all of a sudden turning into an offense that should have a 'true' PG on the court at all times next season. Curious what archetypes our previous PGs have been and what we think we're getting in Ullis and Worster.
Somewhat interesting as a passing post player who spent his first year at Providence. Would assume that Zeiger would be familiar since he's from Michigan.
Morgan and Meah would be a rotation at the 5 with Morgan playing some 4 if we think we need to match up size. Seems apparent by our recruiting of Xavier Amos that we're also trying to recruit to the 4.
It would seem that Meah's reduced playing time was due to an ankle injury and then a hand injury
https://www.uwdawgpound.com/2024/4/22/24137850/braxton-meah-enters-transfer-portal-uw-washington-huskies-basketball
Tonje was committed to New Mexico until Wisconsin flipped him today.
Igor hasn't signed with Tennessee but right now we're out on him, which you can chose to believe or not.
Meah as a shot blocker/high conversion center with zero range nor likely passing ability makes a lot more sense on a team that has PGs, which is us next year.
His efficiency numbers are good; his foul rate is high. Not sure if we can get big minutes if we run pace.
If we land him hopefully a guy we can wheel out when we need rebounds.