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<blockquote data-quote="ramblinwreck1378" data-source="post: 386983" data-attributes="member: 1108"><p>Some of Jose's turnovers were just maddening, but like Red mentioned, he followed it up with hustle plays at the other end. Taking care of the ball is something you can teach - hustle, more often than not, is something you can't. </p><p></p><p>Alston looks uncomfortable on the offensive end at times, especially when putting the ball on the floor. He lost the handle at least a couple of times last night, which makes me nervous when he's put in a position where he is the primary ball handler. But he gives his all and made a big pair of FTs.</p><p></p><p>Seems like Okogie is starting to get more comfortable again after the injury and suspension (no duh). Just such a great job of him driving to the hole, drawing contact, and at time forcing the issue. When we're struggling to score like we were after we went up 12 in the second half, that's almost what we need he and Tadric to do. </p><p></p><p>I thought the defensive effort was so much better last night than we saw earlier in the season - the communication on the wings was the key in my opinion. Very few open looks from 3 in the second half. We got caught with our pants down a couple times (oop to Walker, a couple backdoor cuts on Gueye), but overall the effort was solid. A couple of Gueye's fouls could be attributed to him not seeing zone and ball and being out of position. </p><p></p><p>Very encouraged by what I saw last night, especially defensively - now's a perfect time in our schedule to reel off a few in a row and start to feel good about ourselves again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramblinwreck1378, post: 386983, member: 1108"] Some of Jose's turnovers were just maddening, but like Red mentioned, he followed it up with hustle plays at the other end. Taking care of the ball is something you can teach - hustle, more often than not, is something you can't. Alston looks uncomfortable on the offensive end at times, especially when putting the ball on the floor. He lost the handle at least a couple of times last night, which makes me nervous when he's put in a position where he is the primary ball handler. But he gives his all and made a big pair of FTs. Seems like Okogie is starting to get more comfortable again after the injury and suspension (no duh). Just such a great job of him driving to the hole, drawing contact, and at time forcing the issue. When we're struggling to score like we were after we went up 12 in the second half, that's almost what we need he and Tadric to do. I thought the defensive effort was so much better last night than we saw earlier in the season - the communication on the wings was the key in my opinion. Very few open looks from 3 in the second half. We got caught with our pants down a couple times (oop to Walker, a couple backdoor cuts on Gueye), but overall the effort was solid. A couple of Gueye's fouls could be attributed to him not seeing zone and ball and being out of position. Very encouraged by what I saw last night, especially defensively - now's a perfect time in our schedule to reel off a few in a row and start to feel good about ourselves again. [/QUOTE]
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