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<blockquote data-quote="bucknellbison31" data-source="post: 995542" data-attributes="member: 6654"><p>1) Nait and Baye are clearly getting better. Wacie has improved substantially from his final year at UF.</p><p>2) Better relative to what? To last year? Or to earlier in the year? If the latter, then the obvious answer is three-point shooting.</p><p>3) Again, it depends on what your point of reference is. I don't think we've regressed noticeably in any area from earlier in the season, but individual players have certainly regressed from last year, namely Miles and Deebo. Miles seems to be starting to figure things out, and hopefully that continues. Also, in fairness to Deebo, coming off the bench/reduced minutes may be the main cause for his statistical decline.</p><p>4) Three main things: </p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">New contributors — we need at least one more experienced scorer out of the portal, and ideally one of the freshmen will contribute to some degree next year.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Development — Amaree and Tafara NEED to be able to contribute more next year if we are going to make a run at the tournament. The staff has their work cut out for them with those two.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Retention — we need continuity. Ideally, this would mean returning everyone getting minutes except for Kyle and Tyzhaun Claude.</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bucknellbison31, post: 995542, member: 6654"] 1) Nait and Baye are clearly getting better. Wacie has improved substantially from his final year at UF. 2) Better relative to what? To last year? Or to earlier in the year? If the latter, then the obvious answer is three-point shooting. 3) Again, it depends on what your point of reference is. I don't think we've regressed noticeably in any area from earlier in the season, but individual players have certainly regressed from last year, namely Miles and Deebo. Miles seems to be starting to figure things out, and hopefully that continues. Also, in fairness to Deebo, coming off the bench/reduced minutes may be the main cause for his statistical decline. 4) Three main things: [LIST] [*]New contributors — we need at least one more experienced scorer out of the portal, and ideally one of the freshmen will contribute to some degree next year. [*]Development — Amaree and Tafara NEED to be able to contribute more next year if we are going to make a run at the tournament. The staff has their work cut out for them with those two. [*]Retention — we need continuity. Ideally, this would mean returning everyone getting minutes except for Kyle and Tyzhaun Claude. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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