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<blockquote data-quote="Bogey" data-source="post: 996669" data-attributes="member: 1999"><p>As a casual Georgia Tech basketball fan, I enjoyed watching this team play at the start of the season. We moved the ball around so fast which created open shots and we scored well, though a lot of turnovers. Then we got into ACC play, beat Duke and I thought we were well on our way. But it seems me me, being a lay person when it comes to round ball, ACC defensive play caught up with CDS and his offense. Whether it is due to scheme or talent, I do not know, probably both. I do think George, Ndongo, and Reeves are very talented and the type player Damon is looking for. Deborah has been a disappoint for me on offense, he is clearly a catch and shoot player. I shutter everytime he puts the ball on the floor. Kelly has worked hard on defense and i believe it has affected his offense. </p><p>I do like our coach and hope he gets things going our way within the next 2 years as he continues to rebuild our roster. We should be much better if our most experienced players like Kelly and Terry both return and Ndongo, George, and Reeves continue to improve with another season under CDS with the talent we have coming in and hopefully can still land a talented big who can shore up our defense at the rim.</p><p>Having said my piece, it would not surprise me a whole lot if we do the Georgia Tech thing of beating the number 3 team in the country tomorrow night. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🙂" title="Slightly smiling face :slight_smile:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.6/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" data-shortname=":slight_smile:" /></p><p>Go Jackets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bogey, post: 996669, member: 1999"] As a casual Georgia Tech basketball fan, I enjoyed watching this team play at the start of the season. We moved the ball around so fast which created open shots and we scored well, though a lot of turnovers. Then we got into ACC play, beat Duke and I thought we were well on our way. But it seems me me, being a lay person when it comes to round ball, ACC defensive play caught up with CDS and his offense. Whether it is due to scheme or talent, I do not know, probably both. I do think George, Ndongo, and Reeves are very talented and the type player Damon is looking for. Deborah has been a disappoint for me on offense, he is clearly a catch and shoot player. I shutter everytime he puts the ball on the floor. Kelly has worked hard on defense and i believe it has affected his offense. I do like our coach and hope he gets things going our way within the next 2 years as he continues to rebuild our roster. We should be much better if our most experienced players like Kelly and Terry both return and Ndongo, George, and Reeves continue to improve with another season under CDS with the talent we have coming in and hopefully can still land a talented big who can shore up our defense at the rim. Having said my piece, it would not surprise me a whole lot if we do the Georgia Tech thing of beating the number 3 team in the country tomorrow night. 🙂 Go Jackets! [/QUOTE]
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