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<blockquote data-quote="coolhaji33" data-source="post: 262760" data-attributes="member: 2837"><p>Add Heath and Jackson to this equation allowing them to play faster and more aggressively and we are actually competitive...able to compete..as I've said since the "hiring"..our personel isn't as bad as the "experts" think...our kids can play...and they all play hard and what looks to be in a very disciplined manner despite our youth and inexperience.Will we challenge for the ACC title...hell no...Will we be in middle of the pack...probably not.But will we be "in" games..absolutely.Stephens isn't the same player as mstranahan derogitively stated HE WAS...he stated that prior to Q nailing a big three and a deep two late...he's a "responsible" reliable SENIOR now...yes players develop and change overtime even late into there careers.</p><p>Jon Babul made a great point in the second half,Q...Lammers and AD,with there hands up,are an extremely long team...should be able to protect the rim...they need to defensive rebound for us to compete in ACC play..that's the concern for me.</p><p>As for the freshman...at half time I stated,in this thread,that Okogie will have the ability to "will" W's in a few years...he actually did most of that in the second half.He used his elite strength and athleticism to MAKE PLAYS...he gets to the hoop,powers by and finishes.With every gained minute of experience you'll see him continue to make a huge positive impact.Matthews looked aggressive offensively and is active defensively,he mixes it up and will only get better.As for Moore...being a freshman,it's harder for him to play perfect so to speak...he's got Alot on his plate...especially this year and now without Heath.He will gain "college" muscle and be a blur out there...getting into the lane,breaking defenders up off the dribble...he already changes direction and attacks like a vet.He just needs to get reps and add 5-10 lbs of muscle.Not quite the floor general that I see in Alvarado but explosive enough offensively too play alongside him next year when they go small and fast.</p><p>Lastly...I most excited over the play of AD...I thought he would be the sleeper...mentioned it many times in previous threads.He will become a game changing type player in years to come.I truly have seen few players his size(length) move like him.He's got tremendous instincts,footwork,speed and agility.He handles and passes well and can defend 5 positions...his jumper and touch overall is feathery...he won't score it this year like he will in his Jr. year but he'll give us a long active player who can block shots,defend 5 position...is a thoroughbred and handles the ball and passes as well as most guards.And he PLAYS HARD!!!I saw CJP refer to him as an NBA caliber defensive prospect...I felt that was possible this past summer,after last night I'm also convinced of that notion.</p><p>Very pleased with what I saw last night taking into account it was Tennessee Tech.#togetherweswarm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolhaji33, post: 262760, member: 2837"] Add Heath and Jackson to this equation allowing them to play faster and more aggressively and we are actually competitive...able to compete..as I've said since the "hiring"..our personel isn't as bad as the "experts" think...our kids can play...and they all play hard and what looks to be in a very disciplined manner despite our youth and inexperience.Will we challenge for the ACC title...hell no...Will we be in middle of the pack...probably not.But will we be "in" games..absolutely.Stephens isn't the same player as mstranahan derogitively stated HE WAS...he stated that prior to Q nailing a big three and a deep two late...he's a "responsible" reliable SENIOR now...yes players develop and change overtime even late into there careers. Jon Babul made a great point in the second half,Q...Lammers and AD,with there hands up,are an extremely long team...should be able to protect the rim...they need to defensive rebound for us to compete in ACC play..that's the concern for me. As for the freshman...at half time I stated,in this thread,that Okogie will have the ability to "will" W's in a few years...he actually did most of that in the second half.He used his elite strength and athleticism to MAKE PLAYS...he gets to the hoop,powers by and finishes.With every gained minute of experience you'll see him continue to make a huge positive impact.Matthews looked aggressive offensively and is active defensively,he mixes it up and will only get better.As for Moore...being a freshman,it's harder for him to play perfect so to speak...he's got Alot on his plate...especially this year and now without Heath.He will gain "college" muscle and be a blur out there...getting into the lane,breaking defenders up off the dribble...he already changes direction and attacks like a vet.He just needs to get reps and add 5-10 lbs of muscle.Not quite the floor general that I see in Alvarado but explosive enough offensively too play alongside him next year when they go small and fast. Lastly...I most excited over the play of AD...I thought he would be the sleeper...mentioned it many times in previous threads.He will become a game changing type player in years to come.I truly have seen few players his size(length) move like him.He's got tremendous instincts,footwork,speed and agility.He handles and passes well and can defend 5 positions...his jumper and touch overall is feathery...he won't score it this year like he will in his Jr. year but he'll give us a long active player who can block shots,defend 5 position...is a thoroughbred and handles the ball and passes as well as most guards.And he PLAYS HARD!!!I saw CJP refer to him as an NBA caliber defensive prospect...I felt that was possible this past summer,after last night I'm also convinced of that notion. Very pleased with what I saw last night taking into account it was Tennessee Tech.#togetherweswarm [/QUOTE]
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