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<blockquote data-quote="Root4GT" data-source="post: 1003400" data-attributes="member: 5618"><p>Our 7 early wins against real teams were by a total of 29 points. That an average of 4 points per win. Our 3 losses were by a total of 57 points. It was very clear we were not a team that was a particularly good at that point.</p><p></p><p>The returning starters Kelly, Sturdivant and Coleman were one starter and 2 reserves on this year’s team which seemed approximate. Their play was similar this year to the prior year on a team that had a 6-14 conference record.</p><p></p><p>Of the transfers in Reeves was pretty good, especially early but by no means a guy who could lead/carry a team. Abrams was a bust for whatever reason. I don’t think any of us really know. Gapare was a very raw athlete who did nothing on a bad Mass team and Ebe basically didn’t play for NCST.</p><p></p><p>Thinking that group would raise GTBB to the NIT was simply false hope. </p><p></p><p>Ndongo was a solid recruit. George seemed to be a development guy who would get little playing time. Turns out he was our leader/general on the floor and one of our 2-3 best players. Ndongo was the best player.</p><p></p><p>The roster has major holes. There are solid pieces but without an infusion of talent there isn’t much real hope. We need at minimum a good PG, a good big and a good outside shooter. </p><p></p><p>This offseason The team will know what CDS wants. If the players don’t like his style/methods they will transfer out. </p><p></p><p>Next year should be better but without a major upgrade in talent getting to .500 in ACC play will be tough.</p><p></p><p>I have no idea how GTBB sits regarding NIL. We better be at least ACC average or we will lose the player acquisition battle.</p><p></p><p>CDS is very clear what he wants vs what the team does. Should be an interesting offseason.</p><p></p><p>Only the Duke and UNC coaches have gotten their teams to the NCAAT in their 1st year. Shocking right. </p><p></p><p>Syracuse should make the NIT. Of course they hired from within so he knew the roster and was ready from day one to hit the Portal and had continuity with HS recruiting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Root4GT, post: 1003400, member: 5618"] Our 7 early wins against real teams were by a total of 29 points. That an average of 4 points per win. Our 3 losses were by a total of 57 points. It was very clear we were not a team that was a particularly good at that point. The returning starters Kelly, Sturdivant and Coleman were one starter and 2 reserves on this year’s team which seemed approximate. Their play was similar this year to the prior year on a team that had a 6-14 conference record. Of the transfers in Reeves was pretty good, especially early but by no means a guy who could lead/carry a team. Abrams was a bust for whatever reason. I don’t think any of us really know. Gapare was a very raw athlete who did nothing on a bad Mass team and Ebe basically didn’t play for NCST. Thinking that group would raise GTBB to the NIT was simply false hope. Ndongo was a solid recruit. George seemed to be a development guy who would get little playing time. Turns out he was our leader/general on the floor and one of our 2-3 best players. Ndongo was the best player. The roster has major holes. There are solid pieces but without an infusion of talent there isn’t much real hope. We need at minimum a good PG, a good big and a good outside shooter. This offseason The team will know what CDS wants. If the players don’t like his style/methods they will transfer out. Next year should be better but without a major upgrade in talent getting to .500 in ACC play will be tough. I have no idea how GTBB sits regarding NIL. We better be at least ACC average or we will lose the player acquisition battle. CDS is very clear what he wants vs what the team does. Should be an interesting offseason. Only the Duke and UNC coaches have gotten their teams to the NCAAT in their 1st year. Shocking right. Syracuse should make the NIT. Of course they hired from within so he knew the roster and was ready from day one to hit the Portal and had continuity with HS recruiting. [/QUOTE]
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