That would be perfect. I’ll be at the first round and if we get the late games I would make it to both Tuesday and Wednesday games (yes I am planning on making it past the first round)
I was at the game last night and boy it felt great to see the state fans walk out crying, GT took all of the air out of the building with the game winner.
I know a lot of guys have been very critical of his game, but I hope everyone is sitting back enjoying the maturation of Wrights game. He's going to be a key piece for our success in the future.
If we win this game we are gonna need stellar performances from our bigs. They go a lot of man and aren't a good rebounding team. NCSU being a team that plays only one center on the floor, Wright & Banks must assert themselves in the paint this game in order for us to get the W.
Did anyone see this!?!?!?!?
https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/georgia-tech-guard-curtis-haywood-out-indefinitely-with-ankle-injury/tBoJwL7vIj5dffnxTMwHhL/
Here’s what I see for next year
1. Alvarado
2. Devoe
3. Haywood/Moore
4. Wright/usher
5. Banks/wright
What we really need is a backup point guard, not a combo guard but a true floor general.
We have so much length on this team it kills me that Pastner doesn't emphasize rebounding with all of the athleticism that we have. That plan is going to have to get scratched if we plan on having any success next year.
If you go back and watch the highlights on youtube Sjolund's zone was getting cooked all night. Pastner alluded to it in the post game interview, although I hate to hear pastner talk like that.
I totally agree with you on this, asking banks to play 35 mins a night closing out corners and expecting him to produce on the offensive end is just asking too much. I think the problem boils down to is that when we have our starting 5 out there and we have moses run the baseline of that 1-3-1...
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