I think we lose more than two - and it is not a given that Lawson is gone to the pros. If he does go, it might be that he leaves through the portal to play for a contender - especially if Frank is let go.
Unfortunately, none of the four recruits is a slam dunk guy - I looked at their film, and the best player is the one that has not signed yet, IMO. So we need to keep our current guys and hope they improve with a full, unrestricted offseason,
I think Frank does play the guys that follow his directions and play hard in practice. Unfortunately, some guys are gameday players that do not go hard in practice, leaving us with less talented guys on the court. And since Frank focuses on D and rebounding, that leaves us without reliable shooters on the court.
Moss, Minaya, Couisnard and Woods have all struggled mightily with their strokes. Anderson is a guy that could help with three pointers, but he must not listen in practice.
I'm not 100% convinced that it's a practice thing. I think it's a team fit and ability to match the level of SEC play.
Remember, Anderson
got the start against Tennessee on 2/17. Prior to that game, he had 2 minutes vs. Ole Miss (2/13), 0 minutes vs. 'Bama (2/9), 4 minutes vs. Miss. St. (2/6) and 0 minutes vs. Fla. (2/3). He returned to a game vs UK (3/6) - 5 minutes.
Contrast that against Nathan Nelson.
Nelson
has started in two games:
- with 11 minutes on the court vs. Mizzou (2/20),
- 17 minutes on the court in the Ms. St. game (2/24),
Nelson played 4 minutes vs. UK (3/6), 3 minutes vs. Arky (3/2), 1 minute vs. UGA (2/27),
25 minutes vs. Tenn (2/17), 7 minutes vs. Ole Miss (2/13), 2 mins. vs. 'Bama (2/9), 7 minutes vs. Miss St. (2/6), and 13 minutes vs. Fla. (2/3).
If you look at the dates/games above, you'll note that Anderson and Nelson were both playing in games between February 3rd and February 17th - the Tennessee game where Anderson started. After that, Anderson doesn't see the court again until vs. UK on the 6th of this month. Nelson, on the other hand, continues to play AND gets two starts. Heck, even Mike Green has gotten to play in games recently when Anderson did not.
The other thing of note to me... When Anderson got the start vs. Tennessee, he played SIX total minutes. Nelson, who did not start, was subbed in to the game (
for Anderson) in the first half, playing extensive minutes in two stints. Anderson returned to the starting lineup for the 2nd half, Nelson was subbed in to the game (
for Anderson) and again played extensive minutes in two stints. Nelson played 24 total minutes. Anderson played 6 total. Nelson would then go on to start in the two subsequent games.
I'm of the opinion that Frank Martin is helping Trey Anderson to find the door (well, the portal) and to make his way out of a Gamecock uniform following the SEC Tournament. Nathan Nelson is NOT starting material (and as we all know, is a walk-on), but I believe, by way of Nathan Nelson, Frank has been helping some of the other guys to see that their services are not up to snuff, and won't fit in SEC play unless they up their game.
As I've previously mentioned, I fully expect Trey Anderson to be gone after this season is over. Benson is another candidate, though I believe he's been sitting on the bench, for no other reason than to give him a season to develop his skills. Moss has gotten a LOT of minutes (and starts in the last 5 games), but he's not contributing as a scorer. He's my other likely candidate for being gone (again by way of the transfer portal). Woods could be an asset if he returns, but I'm doubtful we will see that happen. I also am fearful that Leveque will look for greener pastures. He's going to take more time to develop, but I think he has tremendous upside - in much the same way that Chris Silva developed during his time at USC. McCreary and Frink are better players in the immediate term than Leveque, but both of them are defensive liabilities (due to too many unnecessary fouls). I hope that both Cousinard and Hannibal will return. I'm a little concerned with Cousinard's mindset, and that his issues in shooting may be related to coaching issues (hopefully, that is not the case... I don't want to lose him)
Long story made even longer... Anderson, Moss, Leveque, and perhaps Benson are IMO likely candidates for transfer after the 2020-21 season has concluded.