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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 862649" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>This was the first game this year where the defense looked like the last couple of seasons. Given how much zone we played staff must be getting more comfortable with the players understanding how to play the zone.</p><p></p><p>Having Howard back is important as well as he at least provides some resistance in the paint. Hopefully he can play a bigger role as he gets back to 100% health. He is a guy I think can be a 7 and 7 guy. HE had the highest +/- on the team last night (+18)</p><p></p><p>Sturdivant played his best game at PG all season imo 12 pts, 4 assts, 0 TO, 1 steal. Just very consistent. That is the sort of growth I am hoping to see from last season,</p><p></p><p>I don't want anyone to misinterpret this statement but Deebo reminds me of a mini-Dennis Scott, He has a similar build and game. He's not that level of player obviously but style wise he reminds me of him somewhat.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully Devoe at some point will start to revert back to the mean with his 3-pt shooting. In ACC Games he is shooting only 25% from 3's - by far the worst of our 4 primary 3-pt shooters (Usher 34.4%, Sturdivant 38.9%, and Deebo 38.7% - fwiw Maxwell due to his BC performance is 4th on the team in 3FGM in ACC Games with 8 - shooting 42.1% - we could really use him getting healthy).</p><p></p><p>Sturdivant is obviously the better pick for starting PG right now and he and Smith basically split the PG position (25.6 min and 15.6 min). Sturdivant's ability to make 3-pt shots and take care of the ball (14:6 ratio in ACC play vs Smith's 13:14). It does lead to the thought though that next year you could potentially play them more together with Sturdivant as the shooter and Smith as the driver. </p><p></p><p>I'm still excited about our future guards with Sturdivant, Smith, Coleman, Maxwell (please get healthy) and Kelly. But we will need something in the frontcourt badly.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully this is a start of something good and not a one off good game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 862649, member: 1776"] This was the first game this year where the defense looked like the last couple of seasons. Given how much zone we played staff must be getting more comfortable with the players understanding how to play the zone. Having Howard back is important as well as he at least provides some resistance in the paint. Hopefully he can play a bigger role as he gets back to 100% health. He is a guy I think can be a 7 and 7 guy. HE had the highest +/- on the team last night (+18) Sturdivant played his best game at PG all season imo 12 pts, 4 assts, 0 TO, 1 steal. Just very consistent. That is the sort of growth I am hoping to see from last season, I don't want anyone to misinterpret this statement but Deebo reminds me of a mini-Dennis Scott, He has a similar build and game. He's not that level of player obviously but style wise he reminds me of him somewhat. Hopefully Devoe at some point will start to revert back to the mean with his 3-pt shooting. In ACC Games he is shooting only 25% from 3's - by far the worst of our 4 primary 3-pt shooters (Usher 34.4%, Sturdivant 38.9%, and Deebo 38.7% - fwiw Maxwell due to his BC performance is 4th on the team in 3FGM in ACC Games with 8 - shooting 42.1% - we could really use him getting healthy). Sturdivant is obviously the better pick for starting PG right now and he and Smith basically split the PG position (25.6 min and 15.6 min). Sturdivant's ability to make 3-pt shots and take care of the ball (14:6 ratio in ACC play vs Smith's 13:14). It does lead to the thought though that next year you could potentially play them more together with Sturdivant as the shooter and Smith as the driver. I'm still excited about our future guards with Sturdivant, Smith, Coleman, Maxwell (please get healthy) and Kelly. But we will need something in the frontcourt badly. Hopefully this is a start of something good and not a one off good game. [/QUOTE]
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