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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 695746" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Man I edited that post so many time I forgot I took out what I said about Mack. Yeah, Moses' performance could be like Mack's and not mean much. We don't know how he will be going forward. One way or another. To me while the performances themselves are similar, the context is different, and that's significant. Moses is in the middle of a big leap forward and his performance could be, not necessarily is, a sign of him pushing things to the next level going into next year. Mack on the other hand has regressed since his sophomore year and, at least to me, feels like more of a flash in the pan performance than one of possibly indicating things going forward. </p><p></p><p>Part of that is just usually guys who score 30+ points aren't 5th year senior role players. To me Mack seems like the exception in that regard so Moses doing it tends to have me believe he will more likely be the usual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 695746, member: 2299"] Man I edited that post so many time I forgot I took out what I said about Mack. Yeah, Moses' performance could be like Mack's and not mean much. We don't know how he will be going forward. One way or another. To me while the performances themselves are similar, the context is different, and that's significant. Moses is in the middle of a big leap forward and his performance could be, not necessarily is, a sign of him pushing things to the next level going into next year. Mack on the other hand has regressed since his sophomore year and, at least to me, feels like more of a flash in the pan performance than one of possibly indicating things going forward. Part of that is just usually guys who score 30+ points aren't 5th year senior role players. To me Mack seems like the exception in that regard so Moses doing it tends to have me believe he will more likely be the usual. [/QUOTE]
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