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Perhaps the one positive from JA leaving early ...

Is it just wishful thinking, or could there possibly be one positive from Anderson's departure and subsequent first round selection?

If Malcolm can stay healthy and have a monster season, he could be drafted or even potentially a first rounder next season (I realize he's not the freakish athlete that JA is, but he's plenty big enough, flashed more athleticism when JA was out, and is awfully skilled on both ends of the court). Could it be that having three consecutive years of draft picks (JH to JA to MB) and stringing them out helps battle the "system" perception on the recruiting trail, instead of having a year without a guy getting drafted at all (which would have happened with JA's return)?

Just a thought ...

Too early NBA mock draft 16

Saw a mock draft for next years draft. Yes it's way too early for that type of stuff, but I just want to see if anyone from our team was in the first round and we didn't have one guy on there .

I think Malcolm will be a late first-round pick with Tobey and Gill going in the second round. All those guys have some asset to an NBA team with Tobey eventually blowing up if he ever reaches potential
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A look ahead to 2016 baseball.

I was wondering what our lineup might look like next year. I believe that a lot depends on whether Coman, Doherty, and Rosenberger return and whether Casey and Sperling have recovered from their surgery. Having said that I think that we are set with Thaiss at catcher and Smith at 1B. I believe that Pinero will return, and if so, we can pencil him in at SS; if not Gerstenmaier might have the lead going in. The battle at 3B should be between Cody and Karstetter, and 2B should be between LaPrise and Clement. The outfield positions will include Haiseley (when he is not pitching and I imagine he will be pitching much more next year) with Jones and Doherty (if he returns), newcomers Dozier, McCarthy, and Simmons as well as LaPrise (if we keep Clement at 2B) and Lowry. Pitching will probably have to rely on first years Donahue, Eason, Harrington, Lynch, and Sloan unless Doherty and Rosenberger return and Casey is able to play. We also have Bettinger, Doyle, Roberts, and Sousa returning. I have failed to mention several other players who might earn playing time.
Pitching will be the key next year as we are losing three stud pitchers from the, dare I say it, the national champion team. The April games will tell us a lot.

WAR ROOM-- 6.26.15

The WAR ROOM is back and this edition is full of hoops recruiting scoop! After hosting an important transfer big man last weekend for an official visit, we'll break down how things look now coming out of his trip to UVa as well as another he's taken since then. We'll also tell you what to expect from his recruitment as things move forward, including a somewhat surprising visit he'll take this weekend. Speaking of visits, the Wahoos have to reschedule one they had planned for the next few days and we'll give you the information on that as well as tough on guard recruiting, both in this class and the one that follows. The Cavaliers have a lot of options but it's clear that one class will help inform what they look for in the next.

As always, what's said in the War Room, stays in the War Room. Let's go!

Latest on Chukwu

We'll start this week with where things stand with Providence transfer Paschal Chukwu coming off his official visits to both Charlottesville and East Lansing.

According to our sources, Chukwu's visit to UVa was a very, very good one and the Wahoos, who felt pretty good about their chances before he arrived, felt even better about things once the visit concluded. And after his trip to Michigan State this week (UVa was really sweating that one, especially given the success MSU has had on the trail lately), word around the campfire is that the Cavaliers and Sparty will likely battle it out as they are seen as the top choices. That's not to say anyone should discount Nebraska or Syracuse, though. The Cornhuskers have some connections to those Chukwu trusts and that could play a factor in his ultimate decision. And late Thursday, word began to spread that he would take a visit to check out the Orange, which was a bit of surprise given where things seemed to be headed.

There's still plenty of buzz here about Virginia, though, and the Hoos appear to be well positioned. How well? We get the feeling they are likely a (very) slight favorite but the Cuse visit is obviously a big hurdle. The key will be in terms of the timeframe and given what we've heard from our sources this week, a decision from the talented 7-foot-2, 220-pound big man could come very soon, perhaps even in the next couple of days. We're not entirely sure how the Syracuse trip could impact that but our UVa sources were thinking it would get done sooner than later. It's pretty clear where things go once he makes his decision as Chukwu remains the first domino to fall this summer.

Rescheduling Cook's visit

Unrelated to Chulwu's visit and his pending decision is word that Tony Bennett and his staff won't be able to bring in four-star power forward Tyler Cook for his official visit this weekend as originally planned. Since the St. Louis (MO) Chaminade standout was invited to attend the Nike Skills Academy this weekend, he'll no longer be available to come out east, meaning the trip will obviously need to be rescheduled.

Now, we admit that sometimes when visits get moved like this there's a "real" reason, either on the part of the player or the school or sometimes even both. It's certainly happened in the past with UVa both in terms of prospects changing their priorities and the school changing its priorities. This time, though, we don't get any of those vibes. UVa has every intention of bringing him in. There has not been a weekend picked out for that, though, since July is such a big month both for players and for coaches. The dead period that begins on July 6 runs through the rest of the month. Clearly, it seems that by the time they're able to set up something with Cook they will know Chukwu's decision...and probably that of another four-star forward we've talked about a great deal over the last year or so.

Guarding recruiting taking shape

We thought we'd take a few minutes to talk about guard recruiting to wrap up this week's edition. We mentioned last week that UVa wants to add a wing in this class and that remains the case, according to our sources.

In 2016, we still get the vibe that the Cavaliers don't think they're too far out for Markelle Fultz, who had a pretty strong performance at Top 100 Camp last week. We continue to hear that the staff has gotten good traction with him and that the feeling remains that he might not be looking for the "big" offers or bright lights some expected. That remains the one to watch as UVa moves forward next month during the evaluation periods. The staff will be watching a number of wings but he's the guy we feel like they want the most. And that might make a difference in his recruitment.

But guard recruiting extends beyond just which wing the Cavaliers are able to get in this class. And the play at Top 100 Camp of commits Kyle Guy and Ty Jerome gives the staff a lot of options; both showed they can play on and off the ball. If they get a wing in this class, they could be shored up for a while.

Now, anyone who has been around here for a while knows about Matt Coleman and UVa definitely remains high on him. The Wahoos made that clear when Bennett was the first coach to reach out to him on June 15 when the unlimited contact period opened for 2017 recruits. In talking to sources, we still think Coleman is the top guy at the position on UVa's board in his class.

That's not to say there aren't others, as has been noted with UVa's interest and pursuit of Alex Barcello and Trae Young. In talking to sources this week following their respective times at Top 100 Camp and visits with the staff before heading out, we definitely got the vibe that UVa feels better about things with Barcello even if Young visited with Michael Porter.

Barcello perhaps fits Bennett's style a little better than Young and it feels like right now that Young is the longest shot among the three. We won't be surprised to see Barcello take hold as the "other" guy at that position as things move forward. Young's interest in Duke seemed to be a sign and we're not sure how serious UVa will be in this one over the next handful of months.

The question, though, will be how the numbers and skillsets stack up should UVa get a wing in this class. There's no doubt in our minds that it's the goal and we don't see it changing. But recruiting is always about inventory: What do you need? If the Cavaliers get a guy like Fultz, what does that mean for the potential PG they are after in 2017? Barcello, for example, is probably a little bit more balanced in terms of his ability to play on and off the ball. Coleman, meanwhile, is really at his best at the 1. And inevitably, there will be new targets that emerge next month as the staff watches various tournaments and events. All of that is to say that none of this happens in a vacuum and it'll be important for 2017 how the Hoos close out 2016.

That is it for this week, and as always, what's said here, stays here!
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