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<blockquote data-quote="glandon1960" data-source="post: 768913" data-attributes="member: 2458"><p>FSU is the worst matchup for GT in the ACC. Their length combined with quickness is problem for small ball. They are matchup problem for almost every team.</p><p></p><p>I thought both teams made bad TOs first ten minutes - not unusual as you adjust to the other team - GT can't simulate FSU size in practice, FSU could not simulate GT match up zone in practice. In the end, we had one less TO than FSU, and kept rebounding difference respectable - both things GT had to do to have a chance.</p><p></p><p>The difference came down to shooting percentage - particularly from the three. FSU hit open 3's, GT did not - flip the percentages and GT probably wins a close one. FSaU size effected some GT drives and guards hesitated at times due to it.</p><p></p><p>Parham has played well (did not last night), but needs to make enough open threes (he had looks) or Sturdivent/Moore needed to be on the court. Also agree with posts regarding Barnes - he will be a high lottery pick - I told people with me in first half Moore needs to be on Barnes or play zone - yes matchup issues elsewhere, but he is only player we have that has chance to guard him with degree of success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glandon1960, post: 768913, member: 2458"] FSU is the worst matchup for GT in the ACC. Their length combined with quickness is problem for small ball. They are matchup problem for almost every team. I thought both teams made bad TOs first ten minutes - not unusual as you adjust to the other team - GT can't simulate FSU size in practice, FSU could not simulate GT match up zone in practice. In the end, we had one less TO than FSU, and kept rebounding difference respectable - both things GT had to do to have a chance. The difference came down to shooting percentage - particularly from the three. FSU hit open 3's, GT did not - flip the percentages and GT probably wins a close one. FSaU size effected some GT drives and guards hesitated at times due to it. Parham has played well (did not last night), but needs to make enough open threes (he had looks) or Sturdivent/Moore needed to be on the court. Also agree with posts regarding Barnes - he will be a high lottery pick - I told people with me in first half Moore needs to be on Barnes or play zone - yes matchup issues elsewhere, but he is only player we have that has chance to guard him with degree of success. [/QUOTE]
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