Jim O'Brien's final season was a disaster in large part because Terrance Dials got injured early in the season. Had a freshman LeBron James been commanding most of the attention, then maybe that might not have happened. LeBron would have been running the point instead of Brandon Fuss-Cheatam. So right there you replace the worst starter on the team with the best player in the world. Dials in the paint, with JJ Sullinger and Tony Stockman on the wings. Stockman was a chucker, but LeBron likes to have a guy like that to hit open shots on the perimeter. Plus Stockman always led the team in steals, so his D was not exactly awful. Microwave Ivan Harris off the bench when Stockman went cold, who along with James would have been the top two freshmen out of Ohio, so the recruiting would have been viewed as a feather in O'Brien's cap instead of a glaring insufficiency. Then you'd have Matt Sylvester and Vladamir Radinovic coming off of the bench. That would have been a Helluva team.