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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 963153" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Going to be an interesting year. We have a really nice combination of talent and experience (both individually and as a group) in our backcourt with Sturdy/Kelly/Terry/Coleman and adding Abram gives us another player that should allow us to go pretty deep in the back court. I think the biggest question right now is if we will go small with Coleman or Reeves at the 4 (nominally at least) either by choice trying to emulate some of the NBA small ball lineups or being forced to because of a lack of production inside. I think playing out of position hurt Coleman last year and I don't see either him or Reeves giving us enough defense or rebounding there for it to be our base. Can get away with it situationally though. </p><p></p><p>Inside is a bunch question marks. How will Claude adapt to a higher level of play? How will Ndongo adjust to college play? Will switching ACC teams allow Dowuona to be a contributor on a competing ACC team? Can Gapare develop enough in one offseason to overcome both his poor play last year and increased competition? In general, I think how these questions are answered will largely be the biggest factor in how well we do. If Claude and Ndongo can adjust well and we get enough firepower from the back court to cover for Dowuona likely not being an offensive threat then this can be a really fun team to watch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 963153, member: 2299"] Going to be an interesting year. We have a really nice combination of talent and experience (both individually and as a group) in our backcourt with Sturdy/Kelly/Terry/Coleman and adding Abram gives us another player that should allow us to go pretty deep in the back court. I think the biggest question right now is if we will go small with Coleman or Reeves at the 4 (nominally at least) either by choice trying to emulate some of the NBA small ball lineups or being forced to because of a lack of production inside. I think playing out of position hurt Coleman last year and I don't see either him or Reeves giving us enough defense or rebounding there for it to be our base. Can get away with it situationally though. Inside is a bunch question marks. How will Claude adapt to a higher level of play? How will Ndongo adjust to college play? Will switching ACC teams allow Dowuona to be a contributor on a competing ACC team? Can Gapare develop enough in one offseason to overcome both his poor play last year and increased competition? In general, I think how these questions are answered will largely be the biggest factor in how well we do. If Claude and Ndongo can adjust well and we get enough firepower from the back court to cover for Dowuona likely not being an offensive threat then this can be a really fun team to watch. [/QUOTE]
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