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<blockquote data-quote="glandon1960" data-source="post: 996705" data-attributes="member: 2458"><p>If I could ask CDS one question, it would be something I told a friend around Christmas ...</p><p></p><p>GT forces very few turnovers from our opponents - and recently I saw we were near the bottom of the NCAA in forcing turnovers.</p><p>My question would be - How do you plan to address this next season? The zone is very passive (vs what Pastner did), in man, we have one inside defender (well two if you count Duowana, but then we're playing 4 on 5 on the offensive end). Too many bad turnovers (some of that is too many young players, but most games it's been manageable). If they had forced 3-4 more turnovers in these close games - several would have become W's most likely.</p><p></p><p>Many of the comments here are spot on - lack of a big not named Ndongo that can play consistently at ACC level right now, lack of inside offense lets teams press up on the shooters, shooters shooting lower percentage than expected, Terry out (we know he can shoot well), etc. ..... Disappointed, but they 've been right there in all but three games all season - and the team is young. WIll still keep going and watching - I do think what CDS is trying to do can work - but he's missing some pieces he needs right now to get over the hump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glandon1960, post: 996705, member: 2458"] If I could ask CDS one question, it would be something I told a friend around Christmas ... GT forces very few turnovers from our opponents - and recently I saw we were near the bottom of the NCAA in forcing turnovers. My question would be - How do you plan to address this next season? The zone is very passive (vs what Pastner did), in man, we have one inside defender (well two if you count Duowana, but then we're playing 4 on 5 on the offensive end). Too many bad turnovers (some of that is too many young players, but most games it's been manageable). If they had forced 3-4 more turnovers in these close games - several would have become W's most likely. Many of the comments here are spot on - lack of a big not named Ndongo that can play consistently at ACC level right now, lack of inside offense lets teams press up on the shooters, shooters shooting lower percentage than expected, Terry out (we know he can shoot well), etc. ..... Disappointed, but they 've been right there in all but three games all season - and the team is young. WIll still keep going and watching - I do think what CDS is trying to do can work - but he's missing some pieces he needs right now to get over the hump. [/QUOTE]
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