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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 280007" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>Neither NCST or BC plays good defense.</p><p>BC has 2 big time scorers - Robinson and Bowman, both are avg over 20 ppg in ACC Games so far. They get almost nothing inside though. Bowman has been a huge surprise as a FR, maybe even moreso than okogie.</p><p></p><p>BC has also had an easier slate to start the ACC which helps - Syracuse, Wake, Duke and NC ST. None of them have a winning record in the ACC - but still, impressive by BC.</p><p>The game in Atlanta will be interesting. GT is a much better defensive team than BC, but BC is a much better offensive team, with 2 guys that can really score it from the perimeter.</p><p></p><p>NCST is sort of a hot mess. They have a ton of talent, but they don't play like a team. I do wonder if Smith is better as a one on one guy than as a PG. He doesn't seem to make his team better and at times really hunts his own shots. Just a team that looks disjointed. I don't know if it is good or bad that we play them next. The fact we have to play in Raleigh and after a loss to BC may not be good for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 280007, member: 1776"] Neither NCST or BC plays good defense. BC has 2 big time scorers - Robinson and Bowman, both are avg over 20 ppg in ACC Games so far. They get almost nothing inside though. Bowman has been a huge surprise as a FR, maybe even moreso than okogie. BC has also had an easier slate to start the ACC which helps - Syracuse, Wake, Duke and NC ST. None of them have a winning record in the ACC - but still, impressive by BC. The game in Atlanta will be interesting. GT is a much better defensive team than BC, but BC is a much better offensive team, with 2 guys that can really score it from the perimeter. NCST is sort of a hot mess. They have a ton of talent, but they don't play like a team. I do wonder if Smith is better as a one on one guy than as a PG. He doesn't seem to make his team better and at times really hunts his own shots. Just a team that looks disjointed. I don't know if it is good or bad that we play them next. The fact we have to play in Raleigh and after a loss to BC may not be good for us. [/QUOTE]
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