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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 695677" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>I don't think those comparisons had as many of their attempts uncontested or with little resistance inside 5 feet. I watched the games, but obviously my memory could be fuzzy. In my last post I was yielding some credit to coaching/team play, in addition to Moses making plays. I'm not saying all 33 points were given to him, but the quality of shot was a factor in the total and %.</p><p></p><p>A comparable performance would be Tevin Mack, 6'6", from Clemson who shot 12 of 17, and dropped 32 and 10 in the middle of the Syracuse zone. He averages 12 and 5 on the year. He was wide-freakin'-open for the entirety of the 2nd half, though he attempted a few more jumpers and fall-aways from the elbow.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, Moses could do nothing more than maximize his opportunities, and his performance proves he did that. The numbers just don't translate forward unless we play Syracuse again this year (and probably next). I was most encouraged by his effort e.g., running the court, especially in the first half, and believe he should be most improved ACC this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 695677, member: 274"] I don't think those comparisons had as many of their attempts uncontested or with little resistance inside 5 feet. I watched the games, but obviously my memory could be fuzzy. In my last post I was yielding some credit to coaching/team play, in addition to Moses making plays. I'm not saying all 33 points were given to him, but the quality of shot was a factor in the total and %. A comparable performance would be Tevin Mack, 6'6", from Clemson who shot 12 of 17, and dropped 32 and 10 in the middle of the Syracuse zone. He averages 12 and 5 on the year. He was wide-freakin'-open for the entirety of the 2nd half, though he attempted a few more jumpers and fall-aways from the elbow. Anyway, Moses could do nothing more than maximize his opportunities, and his performance proves he did that. The numbers just don't translate forward unless we play Syracuse again this year (and probably next). I was most encouraged by his effort e.g., running the court, especially in the first half, and believe he should be most improved ACC this year. [/QUOTE]
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