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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 996968" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>I missed the first half and early part of the second. I have it recorded so I’ll take a look later, but question with regard to Sturdivant…</p><p>Saw him handling the ball as PG (starting the offense) more than he has in previous games. He was also playing that role with Nait on the floor several times, so it wasn’t to get Nait rest. </p><p>Question is: was he handling the ball because of his hot hand or was he handling it before he got going also? I’m curious if it was strategic / planned going into the game. Sometimes guys (especially shooters) need to touch the ball and get into the flow of the game. Maybe the decision to let him handle led to his hot hand and not vice versa? Hoping we’ve found something there that not only spells Nait but opens up another dynamic on offense. </p><p>Maybe the loss of Ndongo prompted the change… thought being that Nait may need to be more of a scorer? </p><p>Anyone like to opine before I get to sit down with my recording?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 996968, member: 4905"] I missed the first half and early part of the second. I have it recorded so I’ll take a look later, but question with regard to Sturdivant… Saw him handling the ball as PG (starting the offense) more than he has in previous games. He was also playing that role with Nait on the floor several times, so it wasn’t to get Nait rest. Question is: was he handling the ball because of his hot hand or was he handling it before he got going also? I’m curious if it was strategic / planned going into the game. Sometimes guys (especially shooters) need to touch the ball and get into the flow of the game. Maybe the decision to let him handle led to his hot hand and not vice versa? Hoping we’ve found something there that not only spells Nait but opens up another dynamic on offense. Maybe the loss of Ndongo prompted the change… thought being that Nait may need to be more of a scorer? Anyone like to opine before I get to sit down with my recording? [/QUOTE]
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