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<blockquote data-quote="MtnWasp" data-source="post: 693404" data-attributes="member: 4110"><p>I agree on Sjolund. He could be a "Four-Out" forward in the Princeton offense. </p><p>He came in a tweener that rendered him a defensive liability. He was too big and lacked the quickness to defend wings, but he wasn't strong enough and his game was too finesse to defend the 4. That kinda left him without a position.</p><p></p><p>But he is a fluid offensive player who can easily create space to get shots up. </p><p></p><p>I think if he has a chance, then he and the staff have to get him stronger and develop in him a willingness to stick his nose in there in the paint. </p><p></p><p>A slight tangent, I wonder whether our switch away from the Princeton offense is what prompted Sjolund to explore a transfer and what he was really talking about when he was tweeting about the direction of the program. Maybe he wasn't referring to a downward trajectory, but questioning his role in a changing system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnWasp, post: 693404, member: 4110"] I agree on Sjolund. He could be a "Four-Out" forward in the Princeton offense. He came in a tweener that rendered him a defensive liability. He was too big and lacked the quickness to defend wings, but he wasn't strong enough and his game was too finesse to defend the 4. That kinda left him without a position. But he is a fluid offensive player who can easily create space to get shots up. I think if he has a chance, then he and the staff have to get him stronger and develop in him a willingness to stick his nose in there in the paint. A slight tangent, I wonder whether our switch away from the Princeton offense is what prompted Sjolund to explore a transfer and what he was really talking about when he was tweeting about the direction of the program. Maybe he wasn't referring to a downward trajectory, but questioning his role in a changing system. [/QUOTE]
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