by far the most important, and valuable piece to this team next year. As it stands, it appears he will be probably our only true point guard on the team in my eyes. I don't view Montgomery or Lawrence at true point guards or better facilitators/playmakers than Silas, even if they can pick up minutes and hold it down here and there. I think Silas will play 30-32 minutes a game next year, and the bulk of our offense, setting it up, running it, and controlling tempo will fall on him. I think he showed progress in his playmaking ability and improved at running an offense at the SEC level. Unless we get another true point guard, it will be on him. This off season will be extremely important for him to develop and get more comfortable in the Mike White system and be able to handle the usage. He showed flashes of his athleticism, finishing, and getting to the rim last year, but still needs to work on his touch and outside shooting. He is a pretty solid defender and rebounder at his size, so I trust him to hold his own on that end. I think if he has a good year, we have a great year, I think if he does not take a step forward, unfortunately we are held back. I know that is a lot on the shoulder of a sophomore in college, but he had a lot of run last year and to me him sticking around and not leaving shows he embraces this role and wants to handle it. He is my favorite player on the roster, and was last year, and wish the best for him. I think he could easily be an ALL-SEC caliber player in the future.