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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 399605" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Not really even sure what to say about this response to my post. I guess it was a response to my post since you led quoting my post.</p><p></p><p>You talk about your connection to GT Football/Basketball, dropping names. Great! Glad you're a GT fan, we need more of us. I don't question your loyalty or whether you're a fan of the program.</p><p></p><p>That being said, you saying it's the truth that you KNOW these kids won't amount to much in the ACC based on their play as freshmen is comical, boarding laughable. You're entitled to your opinion, but we're entitled to ridicule your opinion when you make silly statements. It doesn't mean that we don't believe you bleed Old Gold and White or that your less of a fan, but we've all seen tons of freshmen who were a hot mess that eventually "got it" and the light came on as they became upperclassmen.</p><p></p><p>Wright and Cole are definitely works-in-progress, but show flashes of promise. Haywood is a shooter, with a game similar to Marvin Lewis. At first I thought he would just be a spot-up 3-pt specialist like Anthony Morrow. Once Haywood became comfortable playing, he showed very good ability. I remember the very first time I saw LaBarrie play he missed a wide-open breakaway lay-up. I scratched my head, but he turned out to be a decent bench player. If that's all we get from Cole and Wright, that'll be fine. I personally think we'll see much more than that. We'll see in a couple of years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 399605, member: 198"] Not really even sure what to say about this response to my post. I guess it was a response to my post since you led quoting my post. You talk about your connection to GT Football/Basketball, dropping names. Great! Glad you're a GT fan, we need more of us. I don't question your loyalty or whether you're a fan of the program. That being said, you saying it's the truth that you KNOW these kids won't amount to much in the ACC based on their play as freshmen is comical, boarding laughable. You're entitled to your opinion, but we're entitled to ridicule your opinion when you make silly statements. It doesn't mean that we don't believe you bleed Old Gold and White or that your less of a fan, but we've all seen tons of freshmen who were a hot mess that eventually "got it" and the light came on as they became upperclassmen. Wright and Cole are definitely works-in-progress, but show flashes of promise. Haywood is a shooter, with a game similar to Marvin Lewis. At first I thought he would just be a spot-up 3-pt specialist like Anthony Morrow. Once Haywood became comfortable playing, he showed very good ability. I remember the very first time I saw LaBarrie play he missed a wide-open breakaway lay-up. I scratched my head, but he turned out to be a decent bench player. If that's all we get from Cole and Wright, that'll be fine. I personally think we'll see much more than that. We'll see in a couple of years. [/QUOTE]
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