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12/16: GT vs. Penn State at The Garden
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<blockquote data-quote="78pike" data-source="post: 985541" data-attributes="member: 4030"><p>Our guys could benefit by faking their passes every now and then to bait the defender into moving with the fake and allowing our guy receiving the pass to slip by him and present for a much easier pass.</p><p></p><p>Also, where are the poster from earlier in the season that said these transfers we got were not ACC or P5 level talent? Gapare and Reeves have definitely shown they can hang with the big boys. And Downona gives us some minutes and doesn't hurt us when he is in the game because he understands and accepts his role as a pick and roll guy on offense but is primarily in there for his defense. Really the only transfer that has played below expectation to date is Abram but I still hold out hope that the light turns on for him and he becomes more of a contributor down the road.</p><p></p><p>Did anyone else see that when the game was on the line at the end of regulation and OT CDS had Gapare guarding the guy at the top of the key. And on offense he gives us that stretch 4 that we have been looking for that can hit the three and just as easily drive it to the hole and post up a shorter defender. </p><p></p><p>Ndongo reminds me of Lorela Cubai. He just has a nose for the ball and a desire to get every rebound. And then has the quickness to come from the Weakside to block a shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="78pike, post: 985541, member: 4030"] Our guys could benefit by faking their passes every now and then to bait the defender into moving with the fake and allowing our guy receiving the pass to slip by him and present for a much easier pass. Also, where are the poster from earlier in the season that said these transfers we got were not ACC or P5 level talent? Gapare and Reeves have definitely shown they can hang with the big boys. And Downona gives us some minutes and doesn't hurt us when he is in the game because he understands and accepts his role as a pick and roll guy on offense but is primarily in there for his defense. Really the only transfer that has played below expectation to date is Abram but I still hold out hope that the light turns on for him and he becomes more of a contributor down the road. Did anyone else see that when the game was on the line at the end of regulation and OT CDS had Gapare guarding the guy at the top of the key. And on offense he gives us that stretch 4 that we have been looking for that can hit the three and just as easily drive it to the hole and post up a shorter defender. Ndongo reminds me of Lorela Cubai. He just has a nose for the ball and a desire to get every rebound. And then has the quickness to come from the Weakside to block a shot. [/QUOTE]
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