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<blockquote data-quote="SecretAgentBuzz" data-source="post: 973517" data-attributes="member: 253"><p>Nice to begin the season with a W. Here is my summary:</p><p></p><p>What I liked:</p><p>-Sturdivant the sturdy. I loved it when we looked to push, and (with a few exceptions) he was smart with the ball. The added bonus was his shots falling. Anytime your PG has a 6-1 Assist/TO ratio and is +25 in the game, things are going to go well. </p><p>-Tyzhaun Claude's toughness on the inside. Someone already said here that he reminds them of Franklin and I agree, but perhaps with better inside moves and less hops. Its nice to have a guy who can back into the paint and get a bucket and his rebounding was excellent. He might be undersized, but he makes up for it with effort. He did look gassed at the end, though!</p><p>-Miles Kelly and Deebo Coleman up to their old tricks. When those guys are hitting their 3s, watch out. That is where the game turned and the two of them were +17 and +25 for the game. Someone said we lack a guy who go and get a bucket when we need it, and I disagree. #13 is that guy.</p><p>-Reeves and Sacko's defense. Reeves had a lot to offer on offense as well, but both of these guys played excellent defense on the wings. They are long, athletic, and smart defenders. Reeves had 3 steals and as a team, we had 10. It felt like more, especially in the second half, as we were all up in their passing lanes.</p><p>-Gapare's potential. Overall he didn't have a great game (the only Jacket with a minus at -3), but you can see the potential. He seemed to rush things on offense (like most of the team in the first half) and he tended to rely on his athleticism instead of good technique on defense.</p><p>-The second half lineup with Claude, Kelly, Reeves, Coleman, and Sturdivant. It reminded me of the group that ended last season so well. They seemed to play really well together and it looked CDS took notice and kept them together.</p><p></p><p>What I didn't like:</p><p>-The sloooooow start. We scored 2 points in the first 6 minutes and for a while, had more turnovers than points. I hope this was just first-game jitters, because if we start that way against a better team, we might find ourselves down by 20 at the half.</p><p>-No Terry and Ndongo. I am excited to see what those guys will bring this year. We are going to be DEEEEEP.</p><p>-All the technical fouls. I don't like all of the trash talk either, but it seemed like the technicals came without any warnings. </p><p></p><p>I have no idea how good GSU will turn out to be, but it was nice to pull away. I'll take any win any day. Go Jackets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SecretAgentBuzz, post: 973517, member: 253"] Nice to begin the season with a W. Here is my summary: What I liked: -Sturdivant the sturdy. I loved it when we looked to push, and (with a few exceptions) he was smart with the ball. The added bonus was his shots falling. Anytime your PG has a 6-1 Assist/TO ratio and is +25 in the game, things are going to go well. -Tyzhaun Claude's toughness on the inside. Someone already said here that he reminds them of Franklin and I agree, but perhaps with better inside moves and less hops. Its nice to have a guy who can back into the paint and get a bucket and his rebounding was excellent. He might be undersized, but he makes up for it with effort. He did look gassed at the end, though! -Miles Kelly and Deebo Coleman up to their old tricks. When those guys are hitting their 3s, watch out. That is where the game turned and the two of them were +17 and +25 for the game. Someone said we lack a guy who go and get a bucket when we need it, and I disagree. #13 is that guy. -Reeves and Sacko's defense. Reeves had a lot to offer on offense as well, but both of these guys played excellent defense on the wings. They are long, athletic, and smart defenders. Reeves had 3 steals and as a team, we had 10. It felt like more, especially in the second half, as we were all up in their passing lanes. -Gapare's potential. Overall he didn't have a great game (the only Jacket with a minus at -3), but you can see the potential. He seemed to rush things on offense (like most of the team in the first half) and he tended to rely on his athleticism instead of good technique on defense. -The second half lineup with Claude, Kelly, Reeves, Coleman, and Sturdivant. It reminded me of the group that ended last season so well. They seemed to play really well together and it looked CDS took notice and kept them together. What I didn't like: -The sloooooow start. We scored 2 points in the first 6 minutes and for a while, had more turnovers than points. I hope this was just first-game jitters, because if we start that way against a better team, we might find ourselves down by 20 at the half. -No Terry and Ndongo. I am excited to see what those guys will bring this year. We are going to be DEEEEEP. -All the technical fouls. I don't like all of the trash talk either, but it seemed like the technicals came without any warnings. I have no idea how good GSU will turn out to be, but it was nice to pull away. I'll take any win any day. Go Jackets! [/QUOTE]
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