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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 386966" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I'll take an ugly win over a pretty loss every day.</p><p></p><p>Our offense is fairly ugly, largely due to Lammers not being 100%. They don't actually run the offense through nearly as much this season as last year.</p><p>He still looks to me like his lateral movement is not back to 100%. </p><p></p><p>Jose had some bad TO's but he is a competitive SOB and made some great defensive plays to help make up for them. Twice he turned the ball over only to make a play at the defensive end to prevent Miami from scoring.</p><p></p><p>AD was actually pretty solid when he wasn't fouling. He had a beautiful hook. Would love to see that 2-3 times per game. He also had another move in the paint waived off.</p><p></p><p>One thing i've noticed off the court. Curtis and Shembari seem to have a really good relationship on the bench. They sit next to each other, and really seem to talk alot and get along well. Something to think about for next season. During the Coppin St game when GT was down it was Curtis coming over to the huddle with the 5 players and trying to encourage them on.</p><p>Last Thursday was the first time Ben practiced in 4 weeks. It shows as this team is just out of sync on offense as guys haven't been able to practice together.</p><p></p><p>Losing Haywood right when JO came back really was unfortunate. He was playing well and JO and Tad's ability to penetrate would complement Haywood's outside shot and vice versa. Hope he is able to come back soon. We can use the depth and Curtis will need a few games to get back into the flow.</p><p></p><p>Basically a 6 man rotation last night, with Wright getting 2 min. 15 min of small ball. I could see that number going up if CH gets back healthy soon.</p><p></p><p>Thought Alston played relatively well last night. He should be a guy that plays 10-15 mpg but is having to play more due to the injuries and lack of depth. Actually made a couple of tough baskets.</p><p></p><p>Been a tough year, but that is part of the reason why I bought tickets for this season - I sort of expected it to be tough (though i wasn't expecting the rash of injuries and suspensions) and wanted to support the team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 386966, member: 1776"] I'll take an ugly win over a pretty loss every day. Our offense is fairly ugly, largely due to Lammers not being 100%. They don't actually run the offense through nearly as much this season as last year. He still looks to me like his lateral movement is not back to 100%. Jose had some bad TO's but he is a competitive SOB and made some great defensive plays to help make up for them. Twice he turned the ball over only to make a play at the defensive end to prevent Miami from scoring. AD was actually pretty solid when he wasn't fouling. He had a beautiful hook. Would love to see that 2-3 times per game. He also had another move in the paint waived off. One thing i've noticed off the court. Curtis and Shembari seem to have a really good relationship on the bench. They sit next to each other, and really seem to talk alot and get along well. Something to think about for next season. During the Coppin St game when GT was down it was Curtis coming over to the huddle with the 5 players and trying to encourage them on. Last Thursday was the first time Ben practiced in 4 weeks. It shows as this team is just out of sync on offense as guys haven't been able to practice together. Losing Haywood right when JO came back really was unfortunate. He was playing well and JO and Tad's ability to penetrate would complement Haywood's outside shot and vice versa. Hope he is able to come back soon. We can use the depth and Curtis will need a few games to get back into the flow. Basically a 6 man rotation last night, with Wright getting 2 min. 15 min of small ball. I could see that number going up if CH gets back healthy soon. Thought Alston played relatively well last night. He should be a guy that plays 10-15 mpg but is having to play more due to the injuries and lack of depth. Actually made a couple of tough baskets. Been a tough year, but that is part of the reason why I bought tickets for this season - I sort of expected it to be tough (though i wasn't expecting the rash of injuries and suspensions) and wanted to support the team. [/QUOTE]
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