I'm going to be the dissenter here in that my opinion is we need a dominant big like Moultrie at State, not more shooters. I feel our guys will mature and become better shooters as they gain confidence and experience. What we don't have is a big who can take the team on his back and carry them. We have always had a big guy who could get a bucket when nothing else was working, A "Go To" guy. Green is NOT a go to guy. Perhaps part of the reason we shoot so poorly from outside is they don't have much respect for our forwards and centers. They jump out to cover the shooters since they perceive no inside threat.
Our problems seem to be when we get out muscled down low. (See USC and LSU game) We have a good group of kids who are developing, but you can't win a championship with players that you have to develop unless they have played together for 3 or 4 years which doesn't happen in the SEC very often. Teams that have that kind of makeup are generally Mid Majors like Murray State. At some time you need a nucleus of guys who have played together and know each other along with a couple of difference makers.
My personal goal for our is too win a championship, not just a few games.
2011 UConn - (Led by Kemba Walker, Alex Oriakhi was the best big...but wasn't anywhere near dominant)
2010 Duke - (Led by Singler, Scheyer, and Smith...no dominant big at all)
2009 UNC - (Led by Tyler Hansbrough, I'll give that one...even at 6'9" he was dominant)
2008 UK - (Only real big man was Freshman Cole Aldrich. Not dominant as a Freshman, averaging 2.8 ppg)
06/07 UF - (Led by Horford and Noah, among others, had too much talent everywhere...)
2005 UNC - (Sean May was a dominant big...until he left UNC's campus)
2004 UConn - (Emeka Okafor)
2003 Syracuse - (No dominant big, Carmelo played on the wing...)
2002 Maryland - (A Couple of good bigs who averaged over 10 ppg, especially Wilcox who avg nearly 16ppg)
Over the last 10 Champions, it's really split half and half between who had bigs and who didn't... Shooters are just as important...How far is State going with Moultrie? We've made it further with no shooting, and a big who you say isn't a "go to guy"...