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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 995843" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>A comment about the need for size down low. Without a doubt I would love to put 15 lbs on Ndongo and keep his motor and springs. It would help him on both ends. But if you look at most of the games we had trouble containing bigs - especially last night - look to see how often we give an easy switch and end up with a guard trying to wrestle with a big. Last night in particular we gave the switch at the mere hint of a high ball screen. We started the game bringing Sacho or Reeves from the corner to pick up the roll with the guard replacing them in the corner. That lasted about 5 minutes until we got tired of it and simply left the guard stuck wrestling in the paint. That was scheme and/or lack of want to get over the screen as much or more than whether Ndongo is a good rim protector. I would fix the perimeter D first.</p><p></p><p>And if you get a big for defense that moves Ndongo to the corner on O. He may make that work but right now he is plugged in as the role in this offense. </p><p></p><p>Having said all that, Dowuona is not the answer and Claude works hard but isn't either. So I expect we will go for a transfer big unless - and maybe even if - our recruit big is ready to play at this level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 995843, member: 2784"] A comment about the need for size down low. Without a doubt I would love to put 15 lbs on Ndongo and keep his motor and springs. It would help him on both ends. But if you look at most of the games we had trouble containing bigs - especially last night - look to see how often we give an easy switch and end up with a guard trying to wrestle with a big. Last night in particular we gave the switch at the mere hint of a high ball screen. We started the game bringing Sacho or Reeves from the corner to pick up the roll with the guard replacing them in the corner. That lasted about 5 minutes until we got tired of it and simply left the guard stuck wrestling in the paint. That was scheme and/or lack of want to get over the screen as much or more than whether Ndongo is a good rim protector. I would fix the perimeter D first. And if you get a big for defense that moves Ndongo to the corner on O. He may make that work but right now he is plugged in as the role in this offense. Having said all that, Dowuona is not the answer and Claude works hard but isn't either. So I expect we will go for a transfer big unless - and maybe even if - our recruit big is ready to play at this level. [/QUOTE]
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