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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 834314" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>But it is silly to look at it as if it's a math equation where everything else is staying the same. Realistically if we're look at who is to replace Jose and Moses in terms of importance and impact the answer is Mike and Ush. IMO Mike can definately play at a similar level to Moses or Jose and I think Ush has high potential as well. The real question is who will replace the spots they leave behind as 3rd and 4th option. IMO whichever PG wins the starting job is likely to be playing at a level comparable to Ush last year. So will Moore/Coleman be able to step in and give us a third reliable scorer that Devoe was last year? I don't know, but I am very excited about Coleman. </p><p></p><p>The 5 spot will likely be our weakest spot next year. However I think there is a decent chance we get more production from the 5 spot this year than we got from the 3 spot last year which was our weakest spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 834314, member: 2299"] But it is silly to look at it as if it's a math equation where everything else is staying the same. Realistically if we're look at who is to replace Jose and Moses in terms of importance and impact the answer is Mike and Ush. IMO Mike can definately play at a similar level to Moses or Jose and I think Ush has high potential as well. The real question is who will replace the spots they leave behind as 3rd and 4th option. IMO whichever PG wins the starting job is likely to be playing at a level comparable to Ush last year. So will Moore/Coleman be able to step in and give us a third reliable scorer that Devoe was last year? I don't know, but I am very excited about Coleman. The 5 spot will likely be our weakest spot next year. However I think there is a decent chance we get more production from the 5 spot this year than we got from the 3 spot last year which was our weakest spot. [/QUOTE]
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