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<blockquote data-quote="dtm1997" data-source="post: 55118" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>Travis, by all accounts, has been working hard to get ready.</p><p> </p><p>Between he & Tadric, they'll have the driving ability to take it in for layups or drop passes in to the post. That said, I'm not so sure I'd look for us to be setting up too many scoring opportunities in the post beyond a few plays for Sampson. I don't know any of our post players have a refined ability to capitalize on getting the ball down low, the way Miller & Holsey did.</p><p> </p><p>This isn't a new theory, but I tend to also wonder if Trae Golden being a primary scorer, along with primary PG stunted MGH's offense at times and didn't help Bolden's confidence. Thankful for Trae's contributions, but the return of Travis as a pass-first PG and what everyone expects as a move to the bench for Bolden may alleviate some of the mental pressure on him to perform. MGH's numbers will likely/hopefully go up based on sheer numbers, more open looks, and hopefully a dedicated effort to finish strong at the hoop. He can certainly get there and he's certainly strong enough, but I'm sure I'm not the only one who saw he needed to finish with more authority, rather than getting layups & floaters blocked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtm1997, post: 55118, member: 572"] Travis, by all accounts, has been working hard to get ready. Between he & Tadric, they'll have the driving ability to take it in for layups or drop passes in to the post. That said, I'm not so sure I'd look for us to be setting up too many scoring opportunities in the post beyond a few plays for Sampson. I don't know any of our post players have a refined ability to capitalize on getting the ball down low, the way Miller & Holsey did. This isn't a new theory, but I tend to also wonder if Trae Golden being a primary scorer, along with primary PG stunted MGH's offense at times and didn't help Bolden's confidence. Thankful for Trae's contributions, but the return of Travis as a pass-first PG and what everyone expects as a move to the bench for Bolden may alleviate some of the mental pressure on him to perform. MGH's numbers will likely/hopefully go up based on sheer numbers, more open looks, and hopefully a dedicated effort to finish strong at the hoop. He can certainly get there and he's certainly strong enough, but I'm sure I'm not the only one who saw he needed to finish with more authority, rather than getting layups & floaters blocked. [/QUOTE]
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