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<blockquote data-quote="OG-T" data-source="post: 503898" data-attributes="member: 1741"><p>My take:</p><p>Alvarado- a culture creator; great player for this program. </p><p>Devoe- silky smooth, and he will eventually need superior players who are one step ahead of play; he knows guys will be open before they’re open. </p><p>Moore - HUGE fan of him. He needs more time; i’m fine with FR mistakes. He’s active, great energy, can guard multiple spots, and his rotation on shot gives me every confidence that he will skyrocket if allowed more chances to score. He’s a solid shooter that is also crafty. </p><p>Haywood - his confidence seems to shatter if cold shooting. Concerned his growth will be flat. </p><p>Phillips - disappointed so far. He looks robotic on offense. Thought he’d slash more. CJP has to create opps for him to get him going, or he’s not going to score. </p><p>Alston- VERY surprising so far. When he stays within his skill set he is effective for us. More of his steady, strong. Don’t think he’ll win games for us, and thinking he won’t lose them either. Calming presence majority of time. </p><p>AD - will get his spots to be effective, but not organic production, has to be so scripted with drop downs that it feels stagnant. </p><p>Banks - could be a bigger force; hoping Reveno gets him to post with lower, stronger base in post prior to catch. He seems to stand tall, and D roots him out to far. He should be destroying in the post on at least 3 dunks a game. </p><p>Wright - Pleasant surprise with his reatraint to trust the sets, and his role. He contributes more than frustrates this year. Needs to shoot more accurately; his arc makes me believe he can shoot better. </p><p>Cole - sense he will have a high energy, nice stat game, then disappear for the next five games. I hope he finds a couple comfortable strengths; right now, it’s bits and pieces of everything. </p><p>Sjouland- I’m a fan of his potential to be that guy that drops a couple daggers a game. He needs 3-5 mins a game to let us try and spread floor - and play zone D - in hopes that he can find a rhythm. Do it now during pre-conference gauntlet. </p><p></p><p>Overall, we HAVE to play faster, with more freedom on O. Alvarado, Devoe, Moore, Phillips and Banks (if he runs floor) could flourish in that system. Then add Haywood, Alston and Sjouland getting trail 3s, or drive kick 3s and we will avoid being so robotic and stagnant. We could also lose by 20 with misses and turnovers, but the flows feels too restrained to me, with this talent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OG-T, post: 503898, member: 1741"] My take: Alvarado- a culture creator; great player for this program. Devoe- silky smooth, and he will eventually need superior players who are one step ahead of play; he knows guys will be open before they’re open. Moore - HUGE fan of him. He needs more time; i’m fine with FR mistakes. He’s active, great energy, can guard multiple spots, and his rotation on shot gives me every confidence that he will skyrocket if allowed more chances to score. He’s a solid shooter that is also crafty. Haywood - his confidence seems to shatter if cold shooting. Concerned his growth will be flat. Phillips - disappointed so far. He looks robotic on offense. Thought he’d slash more. CJP has to create opps for him to get him going, or he’s not going to score. Alston- VERY surprising so far. When he stays within his skill set he is effective for us. More of his steady, strong. Don’t think he’ll win games for us, and thinking he won’t lose them either. Calming presence majority of time. AD - will get his spots to be effective, but not organic production, has to be so scripted with drop downs that it feels stagnant. Banks - could be a bigger force; hoping Reveno gets him to post with lower, stronger base in post prior to catch. He seems to stand tall, and D roots him out to far. He should be destroying in the post on at least 3 dunks a game. Wright - Pleasant surprise with his reatraint to trust the sets, and his role. He contributes more than frustrates this year. Needs to shoot more accurately; his arc makes me believe he can shoot better. Cole - sense he will have a high energy, nice stat game, then disappear for the next five games. I hope he finds a couple comfortable strengths; right now, it’s bits and pieces of everything. Sjouland- I’m a fan of his potential to be that guy that drops a couple daggers a game. He needs 3-5 mins a game to let us try and spread floor - and play zone D - in hopes that he can find a rhythm. Do it now during pre-conference gauntlet. Overall, we HAVE to play faster, with more freedom on O. Alvarado, Devoe, Moore, Phillips and Banks (if he runs floor) could flourish in that system. Then add Haywood, Alston and Sjouland getting trail 3s, or drive kick 3s and we will avoid being so robotic and stagnant. We could also lose by 20 with misses and turnovers, but the flows feels too restrained to me, with this talent. [/QUOTE]
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