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<blockquote data-quote="Connell62" data-source="post: 475829" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>Good stuff - I think that this is about the only item I disagree with you on. Personally, I think that Alston is going to be a big part of the rotation. He flashed a few times last year, and he’s an older guy that’s been there before. I’m not saying he’s instant offense, but he’s got the ability to score, and we’re going to need help in that area the most. I think the key is him doing a better job of picking his spots and not forcing the action!</p><p></p><p>Regarding Moore/Sjolund, I think that this is one of the areas I’m most excited to watch. I’m not expecting much from Sjolund, but I think Khalid could surprise some of us. These two (along with Moses) have the most upside. Get some unexpected offensive production from one of these three and some help on the boards, and we could surprise people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Connell62, post: 475829, member: 484"] Good stuff - I think that this is about the only item I disagree with you on. Personally, I think that Alston is going to be a big part of the rotation. He flashed a few times last year, and he’s an older guy that’s been there before. I’m not saying he’s instant offense, but he’s got the ability to score, and we’re going to need help in that area the most. I think the key is him doing a better job of picking his spots and not forcing the action! Regarding Moore/Sjolund, I think that this is one of the areas I’m most excited to watch. I’m not expecting much from Sjolund, but I think Khalid could surprise some of us. These two (along with Moses) have the most upside. Get some unexpected offensive production from one of these three and some help on the boards, and we could surprise people. [/QUOTE]
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