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<blockquote data-quote="Connell62" data-source="post: 92674" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>Will provide more feedback later, but I'm glad I went today. I'm really looking forward to the season now. We have some things to work on, but I am more optimistic about our team than previously if that is possible.</p><p></p><p>Based on what I saw today, I think that our starters will be Jorgensen, Jackson, MGH, Sampson, and Cox. Mitchell and Bolden first off of bench. That combo in the backcourt looked very smooth together and they created a lot of good looks for the others. Thought ball movement was great with this entire group.</p><p></p><p>As far as post minutes, it is clearly Cox, Mitchell, and Sampson that we will lean on in the paint once the season begins. I was highly impressed with Cox today. I don't want to overreact to a scrimmage, but I'm gonna go out on a limb and say he averages double figures for us. He is a big target in the paint and he can get that baby hook shot when he wants it, and he is a good passer out of double teams.</p><p></p><p>Lammers and AD both had flashes but they've got a way to go. Their games are very different. Lammers looked like a pure post and was good defensively but he needs to focus on developing some post moves. He got the ball a few times with his back to the basket, and he didn't get off very good shots.</p><p></p><p>AD has a load of potential and he has the ability to play on the perimeter. They worked the pick-n-pop for him several times, and he knocked down a few J's including a trey. The most impressive thing with AD is his wing span. He changed a lot of shots and got his hands on a lot of passes.</p><p></p><p>In a few years, I can see both of these guys being key pieces of the post rotation. Both have the frames to add size and they are both very athletic bigs. They'll be very good players for us, but they should allow us to still focus on landing a big time recruit and being excellent role players for us. Offensively and on the glass, AD has more upside, but I can Lammers being a good player. Don't see him being a big time scorer but he very good defensively.</p><p></p><p>Nick Jacobs hasnt been talked about very much around here, but he's gonna be a heckva player for us. He was very active on the glass and had a number of second chance opportunities. He had a couple of blocks and really played good post D against Mitchell and Cox. There was a lot of banging in the paint today. If Jacobs was available this year, we would have one of the best front courts in the conference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Connell62, post: 92674, member: 484"] Will provide more feedback later, but I'm glad I went today. I'm really looking forward to the season now. We have some things to work on, but I am more optimistic about our team than previously if that is possible. Based on what I saw today, I think that our starters will be Jorgensen, Jackson, MGH, Sampson, and Cox. Mitchell and Bolden first off of bench. That combo in the backcourt looked very smooth together and they created a lot of good looks for the others. Thought ball movement was great with this entire group. As far as post minutes, it is clearly Cox, Mitchell, and Sampson that we will lean on in the paint once the season begins. I was highly impressed with Cox today. I don't want to overreact to a scrimmage, but I'm gonna go out on a limb and say he averages double figures for us. He is a big target in the paint and he can get that baby hook shot when he wants it, and he is a good passer out of double teams. Lammers and AD both had flashes but they've got a way to go. Their games are very different. Lammers looked like a pure post and was good defensively but he needs to focus on developing some post moves. He got the ball a few times with his back to the basket, and he didn't get off very good shots. AD has a load of potential and he has the ability to play on the perimeter. They worked the pick-n-pop for him several times, and he knocked down a few J's including a trey. The most impressive thing with AD is his wing span. He changed a lot of shots and got his hands on a lot of passes. In a few years, I can see both of these guys being key pieces of the post rotation. Both have the frames to add size and they are both very athletic bigs. They'll be very good players for us, but they should allow us to still focus on landing a big time recruit and being excellent role players for us. Offensively and on the glass, AD has more upside, but I can Lammers being a good player. Don't see him being a big time scorer but he very good defensively. Nick Jacobs hasnt been talked about very much around here, but he's gonna be a heckva player for us. He was very active on the glass and had a number of second chance opportunities. He had a couple of blocks and really played good post D against Mitchell and Cox. There was a lot of banging in the paint today. If Jacobs was available this year, we would have one of the best front courts in the conference. [/QUOTE]
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