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<blockquote data-quote="glandon1960" data-source="post: 368860" data-attributes="member: 2458"><p>Red, Dead on assessment as usual. For AD to play big minutes, there needs to be 4 scoring threats on the court with him, He does play defense and rebound much better than the freshman at this point, and does not make as many mistakes - but we can't expect him to score - credit to him for knocking down the FT yestersday as I bet all of us that were there feared the worst when he got fouled at the end.</p><p>Wright will eventually pass him on both ends for the 4 spot - he has huge upside - but had not adjusted yet. Agree with you on Moore's lack of improvement (first two games) as a dissapointment -and needing to make FT and layups - can live with him not being 3 point threat, but based on first two games he will be playing no more than 1 minutes a game once everyone is back ... and could not have much of a role next year with the recruits and Phillips. Alston in there at end instead of Tadric if we are ahead looks solid based on what we have see nso far- he can really shoot FT. Not sure how Alston's game will translate once in ACC ... do not see him getting to double figures much there - but mainly the first man in on wing unless Hayward really develops quickly (10-15 minutes most nights) and he is miles ahead of Hayward at this stage (not a surprise).</p><p></p><p>Right now, Cole and Hayward are liabilities on defense - not unusual for freshman, but both need to learn to play D with their feet and not arms/body. Still see lots of potential in both and by next year could both be playing bigger minutes.</p><p></p><p>Jose is going to be a good one - just needs to get his outside shot more consistent .. others were talking comparisons (to Ohio State player) ... he reminds me of Perentes from UVA .... does not look that impressive but really can impact a game. I know he will make some silly plays - but if he learns to value the ball, keep it simple, and gets more consistent from outside we really have something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glandon1960, post: 368860, member: 2458"] Red, Dead on assessment as usual. For AD to play big minutes, there needs to be 4 scoring threats on the court with him, He does play defense and rebound much better than the freshman at this point, and does not make as many mistakes - but we can't expect him to score - credit to him for knocking down the FT yestersday as I bet all of us that were there feared the worst when he got fouled at the end. Wright will eventually pass him on both ends for the 4 spot - he has huge upside - but had not adjusted yet. Agree with you on Moore's lack of improvement (first two games) as a dissapointment -and needing to make FT and layups - can live with him not being 3 point threat, but based on first two games he will be playing no more than 1 minutes a game once everyone is back ... and could not have much of a role next year with the recruits and Phillips. Alston in there at end instead of Tadric if we are ahead looks solid based on what we have see nso far- he can really shoot FT. Not sure how Alston's game will translate once in ACC ... do not see him getting to double figures much there - but mainly the first man in on wing unless Hayward really develops quickly (10-15 minutes most nights) and he is miles ahead of Hayward at this stage (not a surprise). Right now, Cole and Hayward are liabilities on defense - not unusual for freshman, but both need to learn to play D with their feet and not arms/body. Still see lots of potential in both and by next year could both be playing bigger minutes. Jose is going to be a good one - just needs to get his outside shot more consistent .. others were talking comparisons (to Ohio State player) ... he reminds me of Perentes from UVA .... does not look that impressive but really can impact a game. I know he will make some silly plays - but if he learns to value the ball, keep it simple, and gets more consistent from outside we really have something. [/QUOTE]
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