ASSOCIATED PRESSEach week, Sporting News college basketball writer Mike DeCourcy takes on five burning questions.
1. Which player is facing the most crucial offseason in terms of improving so he can carry his team?
Although Michigan State's Kalin Lucas was Big Ten player of the year, and although he did a great job in a head-to-head battle with Kansas All-American Sherron Collins, there were games when you barely remembered he was on the court.
It's OK. It was like that with North Carolina's Ty Lawson for a lot of his career, but he eventually became a commanding point guard who controlled the basketball, his team and the game.
A lot will be expected of Michigan State with so much talent returning. Lucas does not necessarily need to improve on his 14.7-point scoring average because forward Delvon Roe should be more productive as he becomes healthier, and wings Chris Allen and Durrell Summers should score more consistently. But Lucas must gain an understanding of what it means to be in charge. With Lawson, that led to an increase from 5.2 assists per game as a sophomore to 6.6 last season. Lucas averaged 4.6 assists in his sophomore year. He needs to experience a similar improvement.
2. Did the NCAA's board of directors make the right call in approving a measure requiring players to withdraw from the draft by May 8 instead of the current June 15 deadline?
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3. How much will John Wall's recent brush with the law affect the Wall recruiting sweepstakes?
Not much. On the surface, it seems like a high school hijinks issue and not a serious offense. Everybody that really wants Wall still is hoping he'll choose their school.
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