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<blockquote data-quote="mstranahan" data-source="post: 285261" data-attributes="member: 2802"><p>Couple of quick observations</p><p></p><p>It's been great to watch Okogie develop this year. At the outset he was talented but erratic and made freshmen mistakes. You can see the maturity and decision making improve every game. Last night he was the best player on the court. </p><p></p><p>Kudos to CJP & staff for the decision to go to a variety of zones and keep the opponent off kilter every possession in terms of what we'll be in and how to attack. We are a bad man-to-man team but the zones maximize our strengths and hide some of our weaknesses. We've also shown the uncanny ability to get good teams to take really bad shots. UNC & FSU both shot themselves out of the game with horrific shot selection.</p><p></p><p>Moving Lammers to high post to open up the lane for cutters and utilize his passing and 12 foot set shot. (hard t ocall it a jumper when he barely leaves the floor) Other teams struggle with defending this look. Maybe they will start to scout and game plan better, but until they do, it's working unbelievably well</p><p></p><p>Most of all, the effort the kids put out. FSU was in cruise control most of the first half. They clearly thought thye woudl win this no problem and mailed it in. Tech took nothing for granted and worked relentlessly on both ends. How many offensive boards did Okogie get just by hustling while FSU kids stood still and waited for the ball to come to them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstranahan, post: 285261, member: 2802"] Couple of quick observations It's been great to watch Okogie develop this year. At the outset he was talented but erratic and made freshmen mistakes. You can see the maturity and decision making improve every game. Last night he was the best player on the court. Kudos to CJP & staff for the decision to go to a variety of zones and keep the opponent off kilter every possession in terms of what we'll be in and how to attack. We are a bad man-to-man team but the zones maximize our strengths and hide some of our weaknesses. We've also shown the uncanny ability to get good teams to take really bad shots. UNC & FSU both shot themselves out of the game with horrific shot selection. Moving Lammers to high post to open up the lane for cutters and utilize his passing and 12 foot set shot. (hard t ocall it a jumper when he barely leaves the floor) Other teams struggle with defending this look. Maybe they will start to scout and game plan better, but until they do, it's working unbelievably well Most of all, the effort the kids put out. FSU was in cruise control most of the first half. They clearly thought thye woudl win this no problem and mailed it in. Tech took nothing for granted and worked relentlessly on both ends. How many offensive boards did Okogie get just by hustling while FSU kids stood still and waited for the ball to come to them? [/QUOTE]
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