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IMO Brey realizes he will not be able to add by Ajax
any size that will be more effective as back ups than what he already has (Taylor as an energy guy most believe will be more ready, while Zona either sits out the season or plays very limited minutes).
I still can't see ND bigs playing more 60 minutes per game: Durham/Lasz will likely be in the 25-28 mpg, so that could leave 8-10 mpg for Taylor.
With that in mind, going after another perimeter player (grad transfer or frosh) makes sense when you consider the 3 bench options (Carmody, Djogo, Morgan) for 20-21.
I still would like to see him pursue a traditional transfer- best player available.