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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 918585" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>For me, this is a team of shooters and we haven't really shot well yet. I think some of the younger guys who have been asked to step up (Coleman and Kelly, specifically) in the scoring department have been pressing a little with the 3-point shot. When our 3's start falling regularly, I think we're going to look a lot better. I'd rather they work this out now than during ACC play. I'm also very impressed with J. Moore's athleticism going to the basket. I remember his HS film was mostly him dunking and there was talk that he wouldn't be much of a scorer at this level. I see an ability to take the ball to the rim, especially if he's drawing a 4. At 6'7", he's giving up height, but he's quicker and more athletic than most 4's. I see a lot of small ball in our future. In order for us to be successful doing that, we are going to need to be more efficient with our shooting.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I love what Deivon has done with his game and confidence. His ability to finish and play under control are the difference between this year as a leader and major contributor, and last year as somewhat of a liability on the floor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 918585, member: 198"] For me, this is a team of shooters and we haven't really shot well yet. I think some of the younger guys who have been asked to step up (Coleman and Kelly, specifically) in the scoring department have been pressing a little with the 3-point shot. When our 3's start falling regularly, I think we're going to look a lot better. I'd rather they work this out now than during ACC play. I'm also very impressed with J. Moore's athleticism going to the basket. I remember his HS film was mostly him dunking and there was talk that he wouldn't be much of a scorer at this level. I see an ability to take the ball to the rim, especially if he's drawing a 4. At 6'7", he's giving up height, but he's quicker and more athletic than most 4's. I see a lot of small ball in our future. In order for us to be successful doing that, we are going to need to be more efficient with our shooting. Edit: I love what Deivon has done with his game and confidence. His ability to finish and play under control are the difference between this year as a leader and major contributor, and last year as somewhat of a liability on the floor. [/QUOTE]
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