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<blockquote data-quote="SecretAgentBuzz" data-source="post: 387098" data-attributes="member: 253"><p>Woohooo! A win! Over a ranked team! This team does have a pulse, and they have shown that they won't go down without a fight. </p><p></p><p>The defense looked very good (although I thought Miami played pretty poorly and missed lots of shots, too), and that is the kind of defense that we will need to win games in the ACC. I think the shortened bench helps with this, as these guys tend to interact well and defend well together. </p><p></p><p>The offense...was the Josh O show. I think we are finally getting the see the JO that we hoped for this year. He is a certified stud (now averaging 20 ppg). Lammers playing the 4 for a bit was interesting, but I still feel like we have no post-up game (do we need one?). AD played pretty well, but I wish Ogbonda was back (or that Wright could give us some solid minutes). I loved the intensity from Alvarado and JO, and Alston wasn't a complete black hole. Tadric is who he is, but I do like the recent upswing in rebounding from him--we need it! Wish somebody could make an outside shot. If I were coaching against us, I would run a zone and pack the middle all day. Like it has been mentioned, we really need Haywood back. </p><p></p><p>CJP took well-timed timeouts, we seemed to have a good game-plan, and the guys kept the energy up. Let's keep it up and turn this season around! Go Jackets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SecretAgentBuzz, post: 387098, member: 253"] Woohooo! A win! Over a ranked team! This team does have a pulse, and they have shown that they won't go down without a fight. The defense looked very good (although I thought Miami played pretty poorly and missed lots of shots, too), and that is the kind of defense that we will need to win games in the ACC. I think the shortened bench helps with this, as these guys tend to interact well and defend well together. The offense...was the Josh O show. I think we are finally getting the see the JO that we hoped for this year. He is a certified stud (now averaging 20 ppg). Lammers playing the 4 for a bit was interesting, but I still feel like we have no post-up game (do we need one?). AD played pretty well, but I wish Ogbonda was back (or that Wright could give us some solid minutes). I loved the intensity from Alvarado and JO, and Alston wasn't a complete black hole. Tadric is who he is, but I do like the recent upswing in rebounding from him--we need it! Wish somebody could make an outside shot. If I were coaching against us, I would run a zone and pack the middle all day. Like it has been mentioned, we really need Haywood back. CJP took well-timed timeouts, we seemed to have a good game-plan, and the guys kept the energy up. Let's keep it up and turn this season around! Go Jackets! [/QUOTE]
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