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“Against all odds, Georgia managed a 20-win season last year. There were highs, such as a 10-game winning streak spanning between late November to early January, starting the SEC slate 4-2, and coming back from double-digits to beat Florida State on the road.

But there were also lows, like a six-game losing streak with four single-digit losses, starting 2-3 on the year, and failing to beat a single ranked opponent all season long. If a few more breaks had gone Georgia’s way, we could possibly have been talking about them as a tournament team.

In a way, we can talk about them as a tournament team, just not the NCAA tournament. The Bulldogs accepted an invitation to the NIT, where they defeated, in turn, Xavier, Wake Forest, and Ohio State. If Georgia basketball played like that the whole season, who knows where they would have ended up. But in reality, they ended up in the NIT semifinals before losing to Seton Hall. All things considered, not a bad season.

This year, expectations are higher. 5-star freshman Asa Newell joins the program and is expected to start. Even with notable departures in the backcourt with Noah Thomasson and Jabri Abdur-Rahim gone, the cupboard is by no means bare. Silas Demary Jr. returns to run point after a solid debut season. Mike White dipped into the portal to grab projected starting shooting guard Tyrin Lawrence from Vanderbilt and the entire Mount St. Mary’ starting backcourt from last year (De’Shayne Montgomery and Dakota Leffew). Blue Cain also returns to the back, part of a talented freshman duo with Demary Jr., and freshman Savo Drezgić will provide depth.

In the frontcourt, all is well despite the loss of Russel Tchewa. Asa Newell, the aforementioned 5-star, will likely be the Bulldogs’ starting power forward when the season tips off, while Appalachian State transfer Justin Abson will likely start at center. Abson is a premier paint protector and one of the best defenders in the nation. Freshman Somto Cyril will also see plenty of time down low as a very talented prospect, with Clemson transfer RJ Godfrey, and returning sophomore Dylan James all providing much-needed depth to the rotation. All in all, there is hope for this Georgia Bulldog team, and Mike White’s foundation is beginning to show. If Georgia can start to take down ranked opponents this season, (they will have the opportunity to do so) they can take the next step.

Head coach: Mike White (3rd season at Georgia, 14th season overall)

2023-24 record: 20-17 (6-12)

2024 postseason finish: Lost to Seton Hall (84-67) in the NIT Semifinals

Notable departures:

  • Noah Thomasson (13.1 PPG, 2.8 RPG, 1.6 APG)
  • Jabri Abdur-Rahim (12.2 PPG, 3.5 RPG, 0.3 APG)
  • RJ Melendez (9.6 PPG, 4.1 RPG, 0.8 APG)
  • Justin Hill (9.5 PPG, 3.2 APG, 1.7 RPG)
  • Russel Tchewa (7.4 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 1.3 APG)
Notable non-conference games:

  • at Georgia Tech (Nov. 15)
  • vs. Marquette (Nov. 23)
  • vs. St. John’s (Nov. 24)
  • vs. Notre Dame (Dec. 3)
  • vs. Grand Canyon (Dec. 14)

Projected Rotation

PG: Silas Demary Jr. (6-5, 195, So.)

2023-24 stats: 9.7 PPG, 3.8 RPG, 2.5 APG

SG: Tyrin Lawrence (6-4, 200, Gr.-Sr.)

2023-24 stats: 13.8 PPG, 5.1 RPG, 1.5 APG (Vanderbilt)

SF: Blue Cain (6-5, 195, So.)

2023-24 stats: 7.4 PPG, 2.5 RPG, 0.8 APG

PF: Asa Newell (6-11, 220, Fr.)

247Sports Composite #19 ranked recruit

C: Justin Abson (6-9, 255, Jr.)

2023-24 stats: 7.9 PPG, 7.1 RPG, 1.4 APG (App State)

6: Dakota Leffew (6-5, 195, Gr.-Sr.)

2023-24 stats: 17.6 PPG, 4.3 RPG, 3.9 APG (Mount St. Mary’s)

7: Somto Cyril (6-11, 260, Fr.)

247Sports Composite #46 ranked recruit

8: RJ Godfrey (6-8, 230, Jr.)

2023-24 stats: 6.1 PPG, 3.4 RPG, 0.8 APG (Clemson)

9: DeShayne Montgomery (6-5, 190, So.)

2023-24 stats: 13.2 PPG, 3.5 RPG, 2.0 APG (Mount St. Mary’s)

10: Dylan James (6-9, 210, So.)

2023-24 stats: 4.0 PPG, 2.6 RPG, 0.5 APG

11: Savo Drezgić (6-4, 190, Fr.)

247Sports Composite #208 ranked recruit

Georgia Basketball Team MVP: Silas Demary Jr.

Demary Jr. came in as a touted freshman and earned that title quickly. Starting in 36 of the team’s 37 games, Demary Jr. provided a steadying force to the Bulldog defense, leading the team in defensive box plus/minus, defensive win shares, and placing 2nd behind RJ Melendez in steal percentage. Even as a freshman in the SEC, Demary Jr. showed the ability to defend against veteran players on the perimeter, making the most of his opportunities and helping glue the team’s outside defense together.

Offensively, Demary Jr. had the 2nd-highest assist percentage on the team last season, behind just Justin Hill. Even on a team where the backcourt was veteran-laden, Demary Jr. held his own and did exactly what Mike White needed him to do. As one of the focal points in the offense, Demary Jr. was able to place 3rd on Georgia in points produced, accounting for 368 points last year. This year, the team will need him to take full control of the offense. It’s certainly a title he can handle.

Georgia Basketball make-or-break player: Asa Newell

Newell, the highest-rated recruit in Mike White’s 2024 class, joins the team out of Montverde Academy. While there, he was highly productive as a lefty athletic big. Newell fits right into the modern big man mold, with the ability to shoot and score as well as defend to a high degree. Exceptionally good in transition and physical on offense when driving, his game works well with Mike White’s scheme, as Georgia averaged more than 70 possessions a game on offense last year.

Newell should immediately slide into the four-spot in the starting rotation, and though there will be other options for the lineup if Newell isn’t ready (Abson at PF, Cyril at C, or Godfrey at PF, Abson at C) it is needed for this team to have a college-ready Asa Newell, as was advertised. I don’t have any doubt in that, as his game and talent should translate well, but there’s no denying that Georgia basketball is depending on this freshman to step up and create.

Key analytic: Opponent blocks per game

Despite shooting just 35.5 two-point attempts per game, good for 237th in D-1, Georgia still got their shots blocked often, with an average of 4.4 shots sent back per game. Only 26 teams were worse at not getting rejected. That could be a result of a high volume of inside shots from guards, big men not getting in proper position inside, or a litany of other reasons. A film study would be needed to find out, but regardless, the Bulldogs are leaving points on the board.

The SEC is a physical basketball conference, and each team needs to be physically ready for a grueling conference slate every year. That is in no way insinuating that Georgia is not physically capable of competing for a top spot in the conference this year. After all, they just grabbed Justin Abson from the portal, one of the best athletes available, and signed Asa Newell and Somto Cyril from the freshman class. Georgia is plenty physical, they just need to get to the basket strong and show it.

Georgia Basketball 2024-25 projections

Projected conference finish: 13th in the SEC

Projected postseason ceiling: NCAA Tournament Round of 64“






NBA Draftpoint

“11. Georgia A group with some really fun young talent, especially in their front court, a top freshman duo in the nation, in Asa Newell and Somto Cyril, as well as a super deep back court with MSM transfer Dakota Leffew and Savo Drezgic who recently led Serbia to second place in the FIBA U18s. Overall super young team but a team that within a few years can become a really strong into G: Dakota Leffew G: Blue CainF: Tyrin Lawrence F: Asa NewellC: Somto Cyril G: Savo Drezgic G: Silas DemaryC: Justin AbsonPotential prospects Savo Drezgic Asa Newell Somto Cyril Justin AbsonSavo is one of the better pure points in this class, showing out in every evernneus been part of, including ANGT, EYBL and for DME HS last year. Notably put on a big performance for Serbia in U18s, leading them to the silver medal averaging 22-6-6 on 49/39/77 splitsAsa Newell was part of last years Montverde team that went undefeated, and sacrificed his output to a smaller role to help the team win. Super athletic F/C hybrid at 6’11 who’s really impressed whenever he’s gotten the chance to. Potential lotto guy with some fun offensive skills and even better defensive upsideSomto Cyril was a man amongst children at OTE, as an athletic phenom with amazing conditioning. Great vertical athlete and prototypical play-finisher / shot blocker. Still a bit raw but still clearly an NBA guy. Has a great opportunity to shine, sharing the front court with 2 great talents in Newell and Abson Justin Abson is the underrated guy in this bunch, as a 6’9 sophomore who shows some great flashes at App State averaging 7 and 7 with nearly 3 blocks a game while shooting 62% from the field. Super underrated and a guy who can genuinely break out within his role at UGA”

 
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