
So I think what's gonna happen with these new guards is that Coach Donovan's gonna have to make some tough decisions about who fits his team culture best.

I mean, Sexton's all about being present and not worrying too much about the future, but for a guy like Dillingham, this evaluation period might just be what he needs to prove himself and show that he belongs on the team.
I'm curious to see how Coach Donovan approaches this whole thing, 'cause it's not just about basketball skills โ it's also about fit and chemistry with the rest of the guys.

And let's be real, if a player doesn't mesh well with the team, no amount of talent can save them.
I think what I want to know is how much of an impact these decisions will have on the team's overall rebuild. Will they stick with players who might not be the best fits but could provide some stability and experience? Or do they go all-in for younger guys who might need a bit more time to develop?
It's gonna be interesting to see how it all plays out, especially since there's so much at stake for these young players.
