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<blockquote data-quote="MtnWasp" data-source="post: 914748" data-attributes="member: 4110"><p>Currently, the team is ranked #275 in offensive efficiency and #14 in defensive efficiency. Of course, with only three games, those numbers will be highly susceptible to bias created by the playing styles of the competition. But, it is interesting that our early 3-0 start is on the heels of defense, which was not what was to be expected from the pre-season scrimmages. </p><p></p><p>The team doesn't look settled at all and I don't have the impression that the players have figured out their roles yet. We'll see if that is a season long thing or if guys start to establish consistent roles and production from game to game. The Javon Franklin we saw against NIU was the guy I was expecting to see in the first two games. Deivon Smith makes things happen. this club absolutely needs this quality. When he was out after getting nutted, it showed.</p><p></p><p>Am I the only one who has the impression that Jalon Moore is on the brink of big things? The Moses Wright comparison could be correct. Will it happen this season? </p><p></p><p>I will be interested to see how Howard plays when we go up against teams with some legit bigs (instead of guarding live bodied PFs). In the NIU, I didn't like how the team played when both Lance Terry and Sturdivant were on the court together. When Deivon Smith, Javon Franklin and Jalon Moore were on the court together, their combined athleticism seemed to really scramble NIU.</p><p></p><p>Maxwell is an interesting player. His shot isn't falling at all so far, but his +/- for the first three games is good. He is not a great ball defender but he works hard and mixes it up on both ends, He seems to have a settling effect on the team on both ends. Something to watch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnWasp, post: 914748, member: 4110"] Currently, the team is ranked #275 in offensive efficiency and #14 in defensive efficiency. Of course, with only three games, those numbers will be highly susceptible to bias created by the playing styles of the competition. But, it is interesting that our early 3-0 start is on the heels of defense, which was not what was to be expected from the pre-season scrimmages. The team doesn't look settled at all and I don't have the impression that the players have figured out their roles yet. We'll see if that is a season long thing or if guys start to establish consistent roles and production from game to game. The Javon Franklin we saw against NIU was the guy I was expecting to see in the first two games. Deivon Smith makes things happen. this club absolutely needs this quality. When he was out after getting nutted, it showed. Am I the only one who has the impression that Jalon Moore is on the brink of big things? The Moses Wright comparison could be correct. Will it happen this season? I will be interested to see how Howard plays when we go up against teams with some legit bigs (instead of guarding live bodied PFs). In the NIU, I didn't like how the team played when both Lance Terry and Sturdivant were on the court together. When Deivon Smith, Javon Franklin and Jalon Moore were on the court together, their combined athleticism seemed to really scramble NIU. Maxwell is an interesting player. His shot isn't falling at all so far, but his +/- for the first three games is good. He is not a great ball defender but he works hard and mixes it up on both ends, He seems to have a settling effect on the team on both ends. Something to watch. [/QUOTE]
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