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GT vs FSU - 3/2/2024 (GAME THREAD)
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<blockquote data-quote="MtnWasp" data-source="post: 1001692" data-attributes="member: 4110"><p>Every player that played worked hard to impact the game in some manner. Very few instances of passivity. I think the players might be starting to get it. FSU is a scrappy team and we competed and didn't wilt. The way Deebo played on both ends and the way Gapare played on the defensive end are good examples of players looking to aggressively impact the game in ways that they had not earlier in the season. Will they sustain it? </p><p></p><p>GT was +22 on the boards and +11 on the offensive boards. That is crazy and that can't make Leonard Hamilton happy. Kelly actually played a nice floor game. Teams are working hard to deny George the ball when he is in there and that means that their scouting reports are saying that GT's offensive efficiency is much better when George is triggering the offense. Gt is better on offense when Sturidivant shoots the ball. He is basically the only GT player that can manufacture his own shots. Ndongo has amazingly quick hands and lift..</p><p></p><p>Odd that Sacko did not play. I thought he would have been a good match-up against FSU. </p><p></p><p>I eagerly look forward to seeing the progress of Ndongo, Gapare and George moving forward. I see a lot of un-tapped up-side in all of them. Gapare's lightbulb has definitely come on. I wasn't sure if there was a basketball player in that great athlete, but I think that there is now. He's unpolished, but he's got a chance to tap his potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnWasp, post: 1001692, member: 4110"] Every player that played worked hard to impact the game in some manner. Very few instances of passivity. I think the players might be starting to get it. FSU is a scrappy team and we competed and didn't wilt. The way Deebo played on both ends and the way Gapare played on the defensive end are good examples of players looking to aggressively impact the game in ways that they had not earlier in the season. Will they sustain it? GT was +22 on the boards and +11 on the offensive boards. That is crazy and that can't make Leonard Hamilton happy. Kelly actually played a nice floor game. Teams are working hard to deny George the ball when he is in there and that means that their scouting reports are saying that GT's offensive efficiency is much better when George is triggering the offense. Gt is better on offense when Sturidivant shoots the ball. He is basically the only GT player that can manufacture his own shots. Ndongo has amazingly quick hands and lift.. Odd that Sacko did not play. I thought he would have been a good match-up against FSU. I eagerly look forward to seeing the progress of Ndongo, Gapare and George moving forward. I see a lot of un-tapped up-side in all of them. Gapare's lightbulb has definitely come on. I wasn't sure if there was a basketball player in that great athlete, but I think that there is now. He's unpolished, but he's got a chance to tap his potential. [/QUOTE]
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