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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 148747" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>VT played 21 games last season against Power Conference opponents.</p><p>He made multiple threes in 16 of the 21, failed to hit a three only twice.</p><p>He made 3 or more in 12 of those 21 games, 5 or more in 6 of them.</p><p></p><p>It hardly solves everything, but with a PG that is a good passer with good vision, a couple of guys that can slash and a couple of guys (especially Jacobs) that are threats close to the basket - all of a sudden teams may have to spread their defenses a little more. When he is on the floor it will at least force opponents to think about whether they want to pack in on defense and potentially give room for Smith to shoot or go out and guard him tight, which will open up a little more space for either penetration or for the bigs to operate.</p><p></p><p>Also, if they guard him tight, then the other guard is likely to have more room to operate. Jorgy is a solid shooter in space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 148747, member: 1776"] VT played 21 games last season against Power Conference opponents. He made multiple threes in 16 of the 21, failed to hit a three only twice. He made 3 or more in 12 of those 21 games, 5 or more in 6 of them. It hardly solves everything, but with a PG that is a good passer with good vision, a couple of guys that can slash and a couple of guys (especially Jacobs) that are threats close to the basket - all of a sudden teams may have to spread their defenses a little more. When he is on the floor it will at least force opponents to think about whether they want to pack in on defense and potentially give room for Smith to shoot or go out and guard him tight, which will open up a little more space for either penetration or for the bigs to operate. Also, if they guard him tight, then the other guard is likely to have more room to operate. Jorgy is a solid shooter in space. [/QUOTE]
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