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<blockquote data-quote="gtpi" data-source="post: 49659" data-attributes="member: 869"><p>pretty close ae. i was just making a comment. a comment made often in other similar situations.</p><p></p><p>is rc talented? undoubtedly. is he an nba caliber player? i dont think so but that is my opinion. as i see it...</p><p></p><p>+1 1. we get a player who wants to be here as opposed to a player that no longer wants to be here.</p><p>-1 2. we lose rebounds and points per game </p><p>+.5 3, we gain a player who averaged 4 pts 4 rebounds in a guard orientated offense that only played 16 minutes a game as opposed to 27 mpg f0r carter.</p><p>+1 4. we lose a player that has a hard time guarding his opponent as opposed to a shot blocker .</p><p>+1 5. we lose a player that probably does not buy into the idea that he should play around the basket as opposed to an athletic freak who loves the contact and <strong>does </strong>buy into his role on the team.</p><p>-1 6. we lost a player that shot 66% from the ft line as opposed to a player that shot 51 %</p><p>+1 7. we gain a player that shot 54% from the field as opposed to a player that shot 46% from the field.</p><p>-1 8. we lose a player that the team is familiar with as opposed to a new face and style of play.</p><p>+1 9. intangibles. just was not impressed with rc's overall game and his leadership. his shot selection was often poor. he often dissappeared for long stretches in a game. on the other hand we gain a player with 2 more years of experience</p><p></p><p>i realize that arguments could be made on any number of my points. however imo i feel that we could be a better team over the long haul.</p><p></p><p>am i unhappy that rc is leaving? hell yes. do i think we are a garbage dump on fire? no fn way. just remember.... until he actually matriculates he has not left gt yet. i have a feeling that he could change his mind after further thought. just a poor decision all the way around imo. at the least he loses a year of salary in the nba if he goes after his junior year.</p><p></p><p>another thought. cox has already graduated so there will be little academic pressure on him as opposed to a rising jr carter that is required to take a full course load. how many times have we used the excuse "they just got done with finals or midterms" after a poor performance or loss??????</p><p></p><p>for all of you who trashed cbg over this just remember we have gained two commits rather quickly while beating out some good competition. that is a testament to our program as i see it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtpi, post: 49659, member: 869"] pretty close ae. i was just making a comment. a comment made often in other similar situations. is rc talented? undoubtedly. is he an nba caliber player? i dont think so but that is my opinion. as i see it... +1 1. we get a player who wants to be here as opposed to a player that no longer wants to be here. -1 2. we lose rebounds and points per game +.5 3, we gain a player who averaged 4 pts 4 rebounds in a guard orientated offense that only played 16 minutes a game as opposed to 27 mpg f0r carter. +1 4. we lose a player that has a hard time guarding his opponent as opposed to a shot blocker . +1 5. we lose a player that probably does not buy into the idea that he should play around the basket as opposed to an athletic freak who loves the contact and [B]does [/B]buy into his role on the team. -1 6. we lost a player that shot 66% from the ft line as opposed to a player that shot 51 % +1 7. we gain a player that shot 54% from the field as opposed to a player that shot 46% from the field. -1 8. we lose a player that the team is familiar with as opposed to a new face and style of play. +1 9. intangibles. just was not impressed with rc's overall game and his leadership. his shot selection was often poor. he often dissappeared for long stretches in a game. on the other hand we gain a player with 2 more years of experience i realize that arguments could be made on any number of my points. however imo i feel that we could be a better team over the long haul. am i unhappy that rc is leaving? hell yes. do i think we are a garbage dump on fire? no fn way. just remember.... until he actually matriculates he has not left gt yet. i have a feeling that he could change his mind after further thought. just a poor decision all the way around imo. at the least he loses a year of salary in the nba if he goes after his junior year. another thought. cox has already graduated so there will be little academic pressure on him as opposed to a rising jr carter that is required to take a full course load. how many times have we used the excuse "they just got done with finals or midterms" after a poor performance or loss?????? for all of you who trashed cbg over this just remember we have gained two commits rather quickly while beating out some good competition. that is a testament to our program as i see it. [/QUOTE]
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