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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 139141" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I think our backcourt will be good going forward. We have 2 FR (one getting over injury) that had to go through the bumps and bruises. I expected that. That is where TJ getting hurt last season really hurt this season. They expected him to earn the starting PG slot by ACC play last year and get to play alongside Trae. Instead he misses almost the whole season and has to play his FR year without Trae and trying to get back to 100%.</p><p></p><p>I've been looking at PG stats for the last 20+ years and there is alot of promise in Jorgy. If he can get 3 assists in the ACC Tourney, he will be the first guard to get 100 assists in a season at GT since Shump's JR year. And Jorgy will have done it with a much better A:TO ratio and a much higher min per assist rate.</p><p>Jorgy's 62 assists in ACC play is the highest since Shump had 66 his FR year in 2008 (and that was against 66 TO). once again Jorgy's A:TO ratio and min per assist were much higher.</p><p></p><p>The last time a GT guard had a better A:TO rate in ACC Games was Jack in 2003 (Note i am excluding Heath this year who had a better A:TO ratio than Jorgy - but alot fewer assists).</p><p></p><p>If you can put Jorgy with one solid offensive post player and one solid perimeter scorer - he is going to rack up assists and our offense is going to look alot better. He reminds me alot of Drew Barry with a little less offense. </p><p></p><p>I think Jorgy and Tadric are likely to make significant gains as SO if we can get a solid coach who can give them a good offensive gameplan. Jacobs is a much better offensive post than this year's crew. Natural scorer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 139141, member: 1776"] I think our backcourt will be good going forward. We have 2 FR (one getting over injury) that had to go through the bumps and bruises. I expected that. That is where TJ getting hurt last season really hurt this season. They expected him to earn the starting PG slot by ACC play last year and get to play alongside Trae. Instead he misses almost the whole season and has to play his FR year without Trae and trying to get back to 100%. I've been looking at PG stats for the last 20+ years and there is alot of promise in Jorgy. If he can get 3 assists in the ACC Tourney, he will be the first guard to get 100 assists in a season at GT since Shump's JR year. And Jorgy will have done it with a much better A:TO ratio and a much higher min per assist rate. Jorgy's 62 assists in ACC play is the highest since Shump had 66 his FR year in 2008 (and that was against 66 TO). once again Jorgy's A:TO ratio and min per assist were much higher. The last time a GT guard had a better A:TO rate in ACC Games was Jack in 2003 (Note i am excluding Heath this year who had a better A:TO ratio than Jorgy - but alot fewer assists). If you can put Jorgy with one solid offensive post player and one solid perimeter scorer - he is going to rack up assists and our offense is going to look alot better. He reminds me alot of Drew Barry with a little less offense. I think Jorgy and Tadric are likely to make significant gains as SO if we can get a solid coach who can give them a good offensive gameplan. Jacobs is a much better offensive post than this year's crew. Natural scorer. [/QUOTE]
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