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Who Starts for Illinois: Ben Humrichous, Zvonimir Ivisic or David Mirkovic?

Published 5 days ago3 minute read

Four spots in Illinois’ starting lineup appear to be fully cemented: Mihailo Petrovic at point guard, Kylan Boswell at shooting guard, Andrej Stojakovic at small forward and Tomislav Ivisic at center.That leaves just one spot up for grabs: power forward. The trio of players battling for that coveted role?

International recruit David Mirkovic, Arkansas transfer Zvonimir Ivisic and returning graduate forward Ben Humrichous.Let's break down the benefits and drawbacks of each potential option, then make our Illinois on SI pick.

Just 19 years old, Mirkovic has professional experience, but he is the only player on this list without any college experience. On the other hand, he’s the most versatile offensive option. Mirkovic has spot-up shooting ability, is an instinctive cutter, a solid passer and can get downhill – and he does an excellent job of dribbling into post-ups when he’s cut off by smaller defenders. 

David Mirkovic has officially committed to Illinois!The Illini effectively the top available international prospect to play CBB next year. 6’8 forward who’s been elite in both Pros & U19s for SC Derby, averaging23 PPG | 15 RPG | 6 APG in U19s9 PPG | 7 RPG | 1 APG as a Pro pic.twitter.com/syQtcEPClF

— nbadraftpoint (@nbadraftpoint) April 8, 2025

Mirkovic has a frame that is mature beyond his years. Wide-bodied and with adequate length, he is a top-notch anticipator, a plus defender in the paint and a game-changing rebounder. The only question mark is his lack of agility – and, consequently, his ability to stay in front of athletic, perimeter-oriented forwards.

Soon-to-be 23 years old, with five years of college basketball already under his belt (including a season in the Big Ten), Humrichous is a veteran in every sense of the word – which is immeasurable by a statistical standard. Also a high-volume, efficient long range marksman, Humrichous has proven his ability to stretch defenses.

Even given his well-documented shooting woes last season, Humrichous was still a 34.3 percent shooter from deep – a number all but guaranteed to climb next season. Worth noting: while Humrichous may not have looked the part of a difference-maker on defense last season, he put up a solid defensive box plus/minus of 3.0; for context, Kylan Boswell recorded a DBPM of 3.5.

Randomly thought of this nice dunk by Ben Humrichous pic.twitter.com/zZKwNnZG4q

— Armchair Illinois (@ArmchairIllini) April 12, 2025

Although Humrichous is a board crasher with an uncanny ability to read where a missed shot is headed on the offensive end, he offers little on the defensive glass. Last season he managed just 2.7 defensive rebounds per game – a troubling number considering his position, size and relative athleticism. And aside from his shooting ability on the offensive end – which includes a midrange fadeaway – Humrichous has shown limited creation ability.

Although Zvonimir Ivisic’s list of strengths may lack quantity, they more than make up for it with quality. Immediately the best perimeter shooter on this Illini roster, Zvonimir is a 37.6 percent career three-point shooter who hit 1.3 per game last season in just 19.1 minutes per game. Then there’s this: Zvonimir’s career defensive box plus/minus of 4.76 ranks 11th in the SEC since 2010-2011. 

Zvonimir Ivisic on Wednesday night for Arkansas:* 19 points* 6 of 7 from three* 5 blocks* 3 steals* 2 reboundsFirst player ever with 6 three's, 5 blocks + 3 steals in a game.Not bad. Not bad at all.pic.twitter.com/hlLtqndwm4

— Aaron Torres Podcast (@AaronTorresPod) November 14, 2024
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