Boogie has had some great comments on Matt...even saying he has ‘guard feet’ and that his skill set wasn’t really used last’s year bc of the offense built around the 4 seniors. I think Haarms is the default answer because of his potential to become the second option to Boogie...but I’m going to go with someone else.
Sasha. Given the offense will be tailored more to Haarms’ strengths in the PNR and getting him to get the posts away from the basket, I think a bump in improvement is likely to occur no matter what. He also shouldn’t have the usual sophomore struggles because technically he is a junior. If Sasha has developed a more consistent game as a shooter and defender (he is more athletically gifted than Cline is), that could go a long way in developing a deeper bench to play with on the wings. If Carsen, Nojel, Cline, and Wheeler (and lesser extent Evan) are the consistent wings...Sasha making a big improvement goes a very long way to maintaining the space on the floor for Nojel, Wheeler, and Boogie to attack the lane. It could also allow more ease for Haarms to operate more freely as well.
***just trying to make a case for a player not named Haarms***