This looks like a good place to add to your comments. I wrote this on the other side to add to another's comments, but paste it here for whatever...
Just to add to your numbers Tony since a concern for Fletch was mentioned. The only concern for Fletch is his individual defense when defending the dribble IMO. His team defense is solid and he helps offensively most of the time with spacing the court, getting his angles, hitting his FTs and making good decisions. Who should he defend is a valid consideration. I’ve seen part of one game as a casual view and certainly don’t claim to be very knowledgeable about them. I did however look at some season numbers of what appears to be the top four offensive players for Houston. Now Houston has more contributions than those 4 on offense, but they are the largest contributors.
The four main offensive players are Cryer (6’1”) who takes 22% of the teams shots and 59% of his shots are behind the arc. He is deadly on FTs for the 3 or so each game (92 total) he takes and contributes less rebounds (78) than the other three (two of which are guards.
Sharp 6’3” takes 14% of the teams shots and 66% of his shots are behind the arc. He is deadly on FTs for the 3 or so each game (106 total) he takes and contributes (100) rebounds which is more than Cryer but less than Uzan.
So almost 2/3s of the shots taken by Cryer and Sharp are behind the arc.
What I don’t know is how those shots are generated.
Uzan is the third guard who takes roughly 17% of the teams shots and only 37% of his shots are behind the arc and only gets to the line 58 times, but dominates the assists for 39% of the team’s assists. Apparently he looks to drive the ball and score inside the arc and when he causes help is a willing passer. However, doing all that he only got to the line 58 times where Sharp had 106 and Cryer 92 times.
The other scorer a forward Roberts is 6’8”. He has attempted no 3pt shots and takes roughly 15% of the shots and so they are all inside where he shoots barely over 50%. He is a 62% FT shooter and gets there 93 times or about like Cryer. He gathered 207 boards second only to Tugler a 6’8” F who had 211. The two gather 34% of the boards for the team and Tugler is the more athletic with 46% of the teams blocks and shoots 54% at the FT line. I haven’t really absorbed the above but Uzan is interesting in that he shoots less threes, but rarely gets to the line and generates most of their assists. He must not be getting to the rim, but inside the lane to either shoot a mid range or pass if he pulls help.
(1) Uzan is the tallest at 6’4”. If he doesn’t put pressure at the rim will Fletch guard him to not pick up fouls as well as trying to provide some height as a defender in the lane since he apparently doesn't drive to the rim?
(2)Or does Purdue put Fletch on Sharp or Cryer who shoot almost 2/3s of their shots behind the arc and try to put CJ/Giccari on Uzan and apply pressure on the ball? Course we know Purdue switches a lot, but with Cryer and Sharp shooting mostly behind the arc will Purdue go over on those two and under on Uzan? I think we see #2