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<blockquote data-quote="Jacketman99" data-source="post: 845901" data-attributes="member: 5163"><p>I would not say that list is a whole lot. Hell, it's hard to develop guys that are not here. Didenko and Price were clearly reaches. Sjolund and Hayward transferred prior to becoming upperclassmen. It is too early to judge with Maxwell since this is only his second year on campus. Moore has improved from his freshman year. He is a glue guy. Every team has them. He is not an offensive guy but he does a lot of the dirty work that helps your team win. </p><p></p><p>In addition to Moses and Jose you have a ton of other success stories from Lammers, Okogie, Banks, to guys like Quinton Stephens and Tadric Jackson.</p><p></p><p>You cannot look at the first few games this year and try to predict what next year will look like. We have a lot of young talented players that will get better this year and especially during the offseason. We may even have a few impact transfers. You just never know with basketball. Best bet is to enjoy the current season and watch how this team progresses. Enjoy the greatness that you are seeing from a guy like Mike Devoe. Enjoy the passion that you see from Jordan Usher. Watch how these younger guys like Smith, Coleman, Kelly, and Moore develop. We all knew there would be some growing pains this season. But like typical Pastner teams, we will see improvement throughout and will be playing our best basketball towards the end of to season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacketman99, post: 845901, member: 5163"] I would not say that list is a whole lot. Hell, it's hard to develop guys that are not here. Didenko and Price were clearly reaches. Sjolund and Hayward transferred prior to becoming upperclassmen. It is too early to judge with Maxwell since this is only his second year on campus. Moore has improved from his freshman year. He is a glue guy. Every team has them. He is not an offensive guy but he does a lot of the dirty work that helps your team win. In addition to Moses and Jose you have a ton of other success stories from Lammers, Okogie, Banks, to guys like Quinton Stephens and Tadric Jackson. You cannot look at the first few games this year and try to predict what next year will look like. We have a lot of young talented players that will get better this year and especially during the offseason. We may even have a few impact transfers. You just never know with basketball. Best bet is to enjoy the current season and watch how this team progresses. Enjoy the greatness that you are seeing from a guy like Mike Devoe. Enjoy the passion that you see from Jordan Usher. Watch how these younger guys like Smith, Coleman, Kelly, and Moore develop. We all knew there would be some growing pains this season. But like typical Pastner teams, we will see improvement throughout and will be playing our best basketball towards the end of to season. [/QUOTE]
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