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<blockquote data-quote="MtnWasp" data-source="post: 993653" data-attributes="member: 4110"><p>Great game. It came down to a few pivotal possessions at the end, and again, we didn't make the plays. The fumbled pass out of bounds by Coleman. Kelly picked up his dribble at the left elbow and no one came to rescue him and we turned it over on a gap intercepted pass. The George's missed three. And that was that. </p><p></p><p>We shot over 54% from the floor and 55% from three at Cameron. Our guys did a great job of plying through the officials Duke-heavy whistles. That was outstanding.</p><p></p><p>One official's non call still bothers me. Claude receives a baseline entry lob and the Duke player collides with Claude with enough force to jolt the 236 pound Claude and the ball gets knocked out of bounds over the end line. No call. Duke ball. There is no "angle" issue or "bang-bang" issue here. No way they miss it. The Duke player basically ran right through Claude after Claude received the ball. That call has to made 100 out of 100 times. WTF? </p><p></p><p>I understand the George 3 attempt. He was feeling it. Didn't care for it, though. But George had a great game. In the first half they put a lot of ball pressure on George so we made the adjustment to just allow Kelly to bring the ball up the court and they did not bother to pressure Kelly. Apparently, Scheyer does not want the ball in George's hands, especially in transition. Good strategy. That allowed Duke to set up defensively. </p><p></p><p>George finished with 5 assists and only one turnover. George reminds me of the Freshman Alvarado. In his Freshman year and on a struggling team, Alvarado took a lot of long jumpers in clutch situations and missed them. Alvarado was not a good percentage shooter early in his career. They were open looks, they were not "bad" shots as no one else on that team were clutch-moment scorers. I think it says a lot about why George is good and is going to be real good. He is willing to stick his nose in the action and that Cameron is not too big for him. Before his career is over, he is going to be considered among other top GT PGs</p><p></p><p>Abram played! What does it mean?! Could we get a late season backcourt scoring boost???</p><p></p><p>Gapare looked good. We desperately need another productive post player. Unfortunately, he is not really a true post player, he is more of a wing. He doesn't rebound, but he does block shots! He has the potential to be a transition monster. There is hope here. </p><p></p><p>Kelly played hard on both ends and looked good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnWasp, post: 993653, member: 4110"] Great game. It came down to a few pivotal possessions at the end, and again, we didn't make the plays. The fumbled pass out of bounds by Coleman. Kelly picked up his dribble at the left elbow and no one came to rescue him and we turned it over on a gap intercepted pass. The George's missed three. And that was that. We shot over 54% from the floor and 55% from three at Cameron. Our guys did a great job of plying through the officials Duke-heavy whistles. That was outstanding. One official's non call still bothers me. Claude receives a baseline entry lob and the Duke player collides with Claude with enough force to jolt the 236 pound Claude and the ball gets knocked out of bounds over the end line. No call. Duke ball. There is no "angle" issue or "bang-bang" issue here. No way they miss it. The Duke player basically ran right through Claude after Claude received the ball. That call has to made 100 out of 100 times. WTF? I understand the George 3 attempt. He was feeling it. Didn't care for it, though. But George had a great game. In the first half they put a lot of ball pressure on George so we made the adjustment to just allow Kelly to bring the ball up the court and they did not bother to pressure Kelly. Apparently, Scheyer does not want the ball in George's hands, especially in transition. Good strategy. That allowed Duke to set up defensively. George finished with 5 assists and only one turnover. George reminds me of the Freshman Alvarado. In his Freshman year and on a struggling team, Alvarado took a lot of long jumpers in clutch situations and missed them. Alvarado was not a good percentage shooter early in his career. They were open looks, they were not "bad" shots as no one else on that team were clutch-moment scorers. I think it says a lot about why George is good and is going to be real good. He is willing to stick his nose in the action and that Cameron is not too big for him. Before his career is over, he is going to be considered among other top GT PGs Abram played! What does it mean?! Could we get a late season backcourt scoring boost??? Gapare looked good. We desperately need another productive post player. Unfortunately, he is not really a true post player, he is more of a wing. He doesn't rebound, but he does block shots! He has the potential to be a transition monster. There is hope here. Kelly played hard on both ends and looked good. [/QUOTE]
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